A bridge is a dental restoration that may replace one or more missing teeth. Fixed bridgework is not removable by the patient. It feels very much like natural teeth during the chewing process. Also, when properly done, even teeth that are missing in the front of a mouth can be replaced in such a way that the bridge looks like real teeth.
Case One
3 teeth extracted due to periodontal disease, teeth replaced with porcelain fused to metal bridge.
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Case Two
Congenital missing lateral incisors. Teeth replaced with two all porcelain bridges.
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Case Three
Old Bridge replacing 3 teeth. Old bridge teeth too short and not contoured properly. New bridge gives correct length and contours to make teeth look more natural.
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Case Four
Two teeth extracted due to periodontal disease. Bridge constructed to replace two teeth and to recontour other discolored teeth.
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Case Five
Two missing teeth in upper jaw replaced with a new, more natural-looking bridge.
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