Dental Bridges in Crofton, MD

If you don’t smile because you’re embarrassed by your teeth, many people may make incorrect assumptions about you. Fortunately, our dentists at Stoute Dental in Crofton, MD, can make repairs to your teeth and replace those that are missing with dental bridges.

Most Used Bridges

Dentists have several types of bridges from which they can choose to replace missing teeth. However, the most used bridges include fixed bridges and cantilever bridges. The cantilever bridge is a type of fixed bridge, but it only receives support on one side instead of both sides of the bridge, like with a traditional or fixed bridge.

Fixed Bridges

A traditional or fixed bridge consists of at least one fake tooth, a pontic, and dental crowns on each end of the bridge. The teeth next to the missing one need to be in good condition to anchor and support the bridge, especially since they will need trimming for the crowns to fit correctly.

Once the end teeth get trimmed, our dentists at Stoute Dental in Crofton, MD, will place some adhesive on the teeth and crowns and fit the bridge. Using the adhesive to cement the bridge is what makes it a fixed bridge. These dental bridges can support one to six teeth.

Cantilever Bridges

A cantilever bridge is like a fixed bridge in that it gets support from a natural tooth. However, instead of supports on each end of the bridge, it is only supported on one end. A dental crown goes over a tooth to support the pontics and is cemented in place to act as replacement teeth.

If you have missing teeth, you can get fixed or cantilever dental bridges to replace them. The bridges can support up to four to six teeth as long as the anchor teeth provide a good support structure. Our dentists at Stoute Dental in Crofton, MD, can help you decide which type of bridge is necessary to support your new teeth.

We will demonstrate how to care for your bridge so they will last as long as possible to give you a brilliant smile.

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