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Tooth Bridges in Beverly Hills

Missing teeth affect your speech, eating, and daily self-confidence, as well as your looks. Our objective at our Beverly Hills location is to repair your smile with beautifully crafted, natural-feeling dental bridges. We are here to help you recover your full smile, whether you lost a tooth due to illness, trauma, or another dental issue.

Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, our staff delivers specialized care with a focus on pleasant, long-term results.

What Is a Tooth Bridge?

A dental bridge can be applied to replace one or several lost teeth. It is made up of prosthetic teeth that are secured in place by adjacent teeth or dental implants. The objective is to restore your smile's pristine look, close the gap, and straighten your jaw.

Bridges exist in a variety of shapes, including:

  • Traditional Bridge – Centered by dental crowns attached to both sides of the gap.
  • Cantilever Bridge – Support is restricted to one side when there is only one adjoining tooth available.
  • Implant-Supported Bridge – Secured with dental implants instead of natural teeth for added strength.

Signs You Might Need a Tooth Bridge

Are you unclear whether a bridge is the right solution for you? Here are several signs that it might be time to ponder about one:

  • Missing teeth influence your bite and smile.
  • You have problems chewing food properly, particularly on one side.
  • You've observed that adjacent teeth begin to move into the exposed area.
  • Your jaw is stiff due to uneven pressure, or you are experiencing difficulty biting.
  • Your speech has changed as a result of the spaces between your teeth.

Your face's shape has shifted dramatically, giving the area surrounding your lips a sunken appearance.

Benefits of Tooth Bridges

Bridges are more than just a visual solution. They are essential for preserving and protecting your dental health. Among the most prominent perks are: 

Improved chewing
Resume eating your favorite dishes painlessly and without reluctance.
Clearer speech
Improve voice clarity by eliminating gaps that might cause whistling or slurring.
Natural appearance
Each bridge is designed to match your teeth's structure and color.
Stops tooth movement
Prevents adjacent teeth from migrating into the exposed region.
Facial support
 It prevents the sunken look caused by missing teeth.
Long-term effects
Regular maintenance can ensure your bridge lasts for years.

What to Expect During Your Bridge Procedure

In our Beverly Hills clinic, we prioritize your comfort in a relaxed yet professional environment. The standard technique is as follows:

  1. Thorough consultation:

To understand your current dental structure, we begin with digital X-rays and a thorough dental examination. We will next go over your options and assist you in determining the type of bridge that best meets your needs.

  1. Implantation or tooth preparation:

If you are having a traditional bridge, we will carefully adjust the bordering teeth so that they can support the crowns. Titanium posts for implant-supported bridges will be placed into your jawbone during a separate session.

  1. Custom Design and Impressions:

 To ensure that the new bridge fits and looks excellent, we take exact impressions of your teeth.  We may construct a temporary bridge to provide protection while your permanent one is being built.

  1. The Last Fit:

 We'll check the fit, make small adjustments, and then fasten the permanent bridge when it's ready.  What's the outcome?  A natural-looking, pleasant grin that reflects your personality.

  1. Advice for Aftercare:

 To monitor your progress and ensure long-term success, we'll show you how to care for your new bridge and recommend follow-up sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do bridges outperform dental implants?
Depending on your situation, bridges are faster and less expensive than implants, which last longer and do not affect surrounding teeth.  If the teeth close to the gap already need crowns, bridges work well.
To what degree can a bridge hold teeth?

A typical bridge can be used to repair one or three consecutive missing teeth. Larger gaps are usually better suited for implants, since anything heavier would be too demanding on the supporting teeth.

To what degree are dental bridges effective?
Dental bridges are quite successful, frequently lasting 10 to 15 years. Some bridges can last 20 years or more with adequate maintenance and regular inspections.
How Fast Can a Bridge Be Installed?
A bridge typically takes two to three weeks to complete and involves two to three dentist visits.  On the first visit, the dentist prepares your teeth; on the second, you receive your permanent bridge.
How soon after having a dental bridge can you start eating?

You can start eating soft foods right away, but for a day or so, stay away from anything stiff or sticky. This lets the cement cure completely and guarantees the safety of your new bridge.

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