dental bridges taylorsville Dr. Joshua Frandsen DDS Horizon Dental. General, Cosmetic, Restorative, Preventative, Family Dentist Dentistry in Taylorsville, UT 84129

Are you missing one or more teeth? Does your smile need a little help? If so, consider a dental bridge. At Horizon Dental in Taylorsville, we understand that getting restorative dental work can be intimidating and overwhelming. But dental bridges are nothing to fear, and we can help you know what to expect from the process and what kinds of bridges are available. Let’s get started today!

 

Types of Dental Bridges

There are three main types of dental bridges: traditional fixed bridges, cantilever bridges, and Maryland bonded bridges. Each type is designed for different needs and purposes. 

  • Traditional Fixed Bridges
    • Traditional fixed bridges offer a great way to restore the beauty of your smile and fill missing gaps between your teeth. Conventional fixed bridges involve two crowns on either side of the gap created by the missing tooth or teeth. The crowns hold the replacement tooth (or teeth) in place. 
  • Cantilever Bridges
    • Cantilever bridges only involve one crown; we typically use them when there is only one natural tooth next to the gap caused by the missing tooth or teeth. 
  • Maryland Bridges
    • Maryland bonded bridges involve replacing the missing tooth with a pontic (a false tooth) held in place with metal bands attached to nearby teeth. This type of bridge is not as strong as other bridges, but it is less invasive and often cheaper than other options.

 

Steps Involved in Getting Dental Bridges at Our Taylorsville Office

The process for obtaining functional and aesthetic dental bridges is quite simple. The first step is to book a consultation with Dr. Joshua Frandsen. During this visit, he will be able to assess the severity of any tooth damage that needs to be corrected and any potential additional oral health and hygiene issues that need to be addressed before getting started on bridge placement. 

The second step entails preparing the abutting teeth by removing a small amount of enamel from both sides to make room for the bridge so that it has room to fit securely in place. We’ll take x-rays so that our team can gain an understanding of your mouth and jaw structure. We’ll also take some impressions of the abutting teeth so the bridge can be custom-fit for you, which will help ensure a correct fit. We will start designing a bridge that best fits you. Once it is ready, we will make sure your bridge fits appropriately before cementing it in position. After all these steps are complete, you’ll end up with a beautiful result! 

 

Benefits of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges offer many benefits for patients who have lost one or more teeth due to injury or decay. They restore both function and aesthetics to a patient’s mouth. We recommend dental bridges for their longevity and cost-effectiveness–and, of course, for the beautiful results they can give! This restorative dentistry solution can last up to ten years or more with proper care and can be much less expensive than other treatments, such as implants. 

And bridges help make it easier for people to eat properly, speak clearly, and maintain their overall health. Additionally, dental bridges help keep remaining teeth from shifting out of position and can improve your overall appearance by filling in gaps between your teeth and improving your smile’s symmetry.

 

Dental Bridges in Taylorsville, Utah

At Horizon Dental, we strive to provide our patients with quality care when it comes to dental bridgework. Dr. Frandsen and his experienced team will work with you every step of the way – from helping you determine which type of bridge best suits your needs to ensure that your bridge fits comfortably and securely in place – we will make sure you get the most out of your experience at our office! 

With a proper bridge in place, you can look forward to improved oral health and an aesthetically pleasing smile! We look forward to helping you achieve a beautiful new smile! If you have questions about dental bridgework or would like to schedule an appointment, contact us today!