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Henderson Dental Bridges

If you have a missing tooth or teeth, it can significantly impact your smile and dental function. You might find it difficult to chew, speak, or engage with others confidently. However, our skilled Henderson dentists can help. Dental bridges are a durable and affordable solution that will restore your smile and improve functionality.

Ready to get your smile back? Absolute Dental offers high-quality dental bridges that fit your needs and budget. Contact us to learn more about our dental bridge services at our Henderson dental offices.

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How Do Dental Bridges Work?

Dental bridges are a type of fixed dental restoration that replaces a missing tooth or teeth with a natural-looking artificial tooth or teeth. The prosthetic is anchored to two natural teeth on either side of the space in the person’s smile. The dental bridge essentially bridges the gap caused by the missing tooth or teeth with a functional false tooth or teeth.

What Are the Benefits of Dental Bridges?

There are several advantages of choosing a dental bridge to restore your smile. If you’re considering a dental bridge, our experienced dentists will go over these benefits during your consultation.

Natural-Looking

The false or pontic tooth on a dental bridge matches the shape and shade of your natural teeth, blending seamlessly with your smile. This improves the appearance of your smile, helping you feel less self-conscious about your teeth. When a dental bridge is installed properly, nobody will notice you have a dental prosthetic.

Restores Function

Missing teeth can cause biting, chewing, and speech challenges because the gap disrupts dental alignment. The gaps leave spaces that lead to uneven pressure on the jaw when eating. Also, the missing teeth can impact articulation when speaking. A dental bridge fills that gap to improve oral function right after installation.

Prevents Teeth From Shifting

A major concern after tooth loss is shifting teeth. Without the tooth or teeth there, the surrounding teeth can start to drift, causing dental misalignments, gum issues, and sagging in the face. The dental bridge helps hold the existing teeth in place and prevents them from shifting in the mouth.

Cost-Effective Option

Another reason to choose a dental bridge is its affordability. Compared to other cosmetic or restorative options, a dental bridge may be more cost-effective, helping patients restore their smiles while on a budget. Absolute Dental also has special offers, flexible payment plans, and exclusive discounts on dental care through our Smile Saver program.

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We Accept Most Dental Insurances

Routine dental exams and cleanings are covered by most dental health plans. At Absolute Dental, we accept most major insurance plans, making it easier than ever for you to schedule a dental cleaning.

We also provide a range of other routine and emergency dental services that may be covered under your insurance. Get in touch with our billing team today to learn more about your coverage options.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Bridges?

While dental bridges are the ideal solution for many tooth loss patients, they may not be the best choice for others. The best dental bridge candidates should:

  • Have one missing tooth or up to three missing teeth in a row
  • Have good overall dental and gum health
  • Have healthy abutment teeth to anchor the bridge
  • Have strong oral hygiene practices

If you do not have healthy teeth to attach to the bridge or are at high risk for tooth decay or gum disease, your dentist may recommend alternative tooth loss treatments. Ask about dental implants or partial dentures as restorative options if you’re missing teeth in different areas of the mouth.

What Are the Different Types of Dental Bridges?

Every patient is different and has unique dental needs. Depending on your situation, your dentist may recommend one of the following types of dental bridges.

Traditional or Conventional Bridges

Traditional dental bridges are the most common type of bridge. They require two healthy abutment teeth on either side of the gap to anchor the pontic tooth or teeth in the mouth. Your dentist will use two dental crowns to attach the bridge to your natural teeth, filling the space with durable pontics.

Resin-Bonded Bridges

Resin-bonded or Maryland bridges are typically used to replace front teeth. Rather than anchoring the bridge with dental crowns, a Maryland bridge is bonded to the surrounding teeth with a metal wing and durable resin material. Because they are only bonded to the back of the teeth, others will not see the attachment wing when you smile or speak.

Cantilever Bridges

If you do not have two healthy abutment teeth to anchor the bridge, a cantilever dental bridge is an option. Rather than attaching the bridge on both sides of the gap, the bridge is anchored to only one neighboring tooth. The artificial tooth then hangs over the gap. Cantilever bridges are not as strong as traditional bridges but can still provide improved function and appearance.

Implant-Supported Bridges

When natural teeth are not an option to support a dental bridge, your dentist can attach the bridge to two dental implants. However, you need three or more missing teeth in a row for this option to work. The dental implants replace the two missing teeth on the margins of the gap, with the dental bridge replacing the missing teeth between them.

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What Is the Process of Getting a Dental Bridge?

The dental bridge process will vary based on the type of bridge you need. However, these are the general steps you can expect when getting a dental bridge installed.

Initial Consultation With Your Dentist

First, you will meet with your dentist to discuss the procedure and determine if a dental bridge is right for you. You’ll go over the benefits, risks, and other factors to help you make the most informed decision for your dental health.

Abutment Teeth Preparation

If you decide to move forward with the dental bridge, your dentist will need to prepare the abutment teeth. After administering local anesthesia, the dentist gently reshapes the teeth to provide room for the crowns and pontic teeth.

Impressions or Scans

After the abutment teeth are ready, the dentist will take a dental impression of the area. This is used to create a customized dental bridge that fits your mouth perfectly. The impression is sent to a dental lab to make the bridge.

Temporary Dental Bridge

While your dental bridge is being produced, the dentist places a temporary bridge to protect the abutment teeth and hold the space. You can expect to wear the temporary dental bridge for about two to four weeks.

Final Bridge Placement

When your final dental bridge is ready, you return to the dental office for the fitting and placement. They will remove the temporary bridge, clean the area, check the fit on the final bridge, and cement it into place.

Affordable Dental Bridges in Henderson, NV

Are you wondering, “Where can I get an affordable dental bridge near me?” The answer is Absolute Dental. We serve all the Henderson neighborhoods and surrounding communities, including:

  • Seven Hills
  • Anthem
  • Green Valley Ranch
  • Gibson Springs
  • Foothills
  • River Mountain

If you have missing teeth, let us help restore your smile and functionality with a quality dental bridge. We accept most dental insurance and offer impressive discounts through our Smile Saver plan. Contact us to learn more or to make an appointment.

FAQ

A dental bridge is a type of restorative dental appliance used to replace a missing tooth or multiple teeth in a row. The bridge attaches to two natural teeth or dental implants to hold it in place.

The cost of a dental bridge will depend on the type you need and how many teeth you are replacing. Also, your dental insurance may cover a portion of the cost. Talk to your dentist to learn more.

Patients who may benefit from a dental bridge have at least one missing tooth and two healthy teeth on either side of the gap. However, there are other types of dental bridges for people with only one abutment tooth or dental implants rather than natural teeth. Discuss your options with your dentist to see which one is right for you.

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2660 Windmill Parkway
Henderson, Nevada 89074
Phone Number: (702) 309-0906

Hours

Monday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday: 8:30am - 1:30pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

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55 South Valle Verde Drive Suite 245
Henderson, Nevada 89012
Phone Number: (702) 680-2605

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Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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