
Restore Your Smile With Dental Bridges
Losing a tooth can be a difficult experience, affecting both the appearance and functionality of your smile. Fortunately, dental bridges are a popular and effective treatment option for replacing missing teeth. Don’t let your dental health get worse — replace your missing tooth, or teeth, at Monarch Dental Care.
Contact our dentist in Prairie Village today by calling our dental office at (913) 362-4488. We’ll schedule your consultation as soon as possible so you can get your oral health back on track.
What Are Dental Bridges?
Different Types of Dental Bridges
There are several types of dental bridges, including:
- Traditional Dental Bridge: This is the most common type of dental bridge. It consists of one or more artificial teeth that are anchored to adjacent teeth using dental crowns.
- Cantilever Dental Bridge: This type of bridge is used when there’s only one adjacent tooth available to support the artificial tooth.
- Maryland Dental Bridge: This type of bridge is made of a metal or porcelain framework that’s bonded to the back of supporting teeth. Maryland bridges are typically used to replace front teeth.
- Implant-Supported Bridge: This type of bridge is supported by dental implants instead of natural teeth. Implant-supported bridges are a more durable and long-lasting option and a more costly one.
Dental Bridge Benefits
When replacing a missing tooth or teeth with a dental bridge, patients may experience the following benefits:
- Restored smile
- Improved functionality
- Maintains facial structure
- Prevents further dental complications
- Long-lasting restoration
- Affordable solution
- Boost in confidence
- Minimally-invasive procedure
To schedule your consultation, contact Dr. Alex Clark at Monarch Dental Care by calling the (913) 362-4488 today.
Dental Bridge Procedure
The Costs of a Dental Bridge
While the costs of your dental bridge will vary based on several factors, you can expect to spend between $2,000 and $5,000. Factors that will influence the total cost include:
- Geographical location
- Materials used
- The type of dental bridge (cantilever bridge, implant-supported bridge, traditional fixed bridge, Maryland dental bridge) needed
- Number of teeth that need to be replaced
- Dentist’s expertise and experience
- Dental insurance plan
- Additional procedures
Can You Get a Dental Bridge?
Being a candidate for a dental bridge depends on several factors. Our dentist will consider the following before recommending a dental bridge procedure:
- Location of Missing Teeth: A dental bridge requires healthy, existing teeth on either side of the gap to serve as abutments (support). If there aren’t stable teeth on either side, a bridge may not be an option.
- The health of Adjacent Teeth: The supporting teeth need to be strong enough to support the bridge. This means they should be free of decay and gum disease, and should have good bone support. If the adjacent teeth are compromised, they might not be suitable as abutments, or they might require treatment first.
- Number of Missing Teeth: Traditional bridges are generally suitable for replacing one to three adjacent missing teeth. If more teeth are missing, or they’re spread out, other options like partial dentures or dental implants might be more appropriate.
- Oral Hygiene: Patients should have good oral hygiene habits or be willing to improve them. A bridge requires meticulous cleaning around and under the false tooth/teeth.
- Gum Health: Patients with untreated gum disease might not be good candidates for a dental bridge until the gum issues are addressed.
- Occlusion (Bite) Considerations: The way the upper and lower teeth come together (the bite) can influence the success of a bridge. If there are significant bite issues, they might need to be addressed either before or in conjunction with a bridge placement.
- Bone Loss: If a tooth has been missing for a long time, there can be significant bone loss in that area. While this doesn’t necessarily preclude someone from getting a bridge, it might make other options like implants more challenging without additional procedures like bone grafting.
If a dental bridge isn’t right for you, our Prairie Village dentist may recommend other alternatives, such as dental implants or dentures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Schedule Your Dental Bridge Consultation With Dr. Alex Clark Today
Are you ready to replace your lost teeth? Don’t wait any longer! Contact our dentist in Prairie Village today by calling the (913) 362-4488 and schedule your consultation for a dental bridge. Dental bridges can restore your smile and help you find the confidence you once had.
We can’t wait to meet you and help you achieve exceptional oral health!