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A dental
bridge is one of the most effective cosmetic tooth restoration
options a person can purse. A tooth-colored dental bridge can either be
manufactured from a combination of porcelain and metal, or, thanks to newly
developed technology, dental labs can now manufacture all-porcelain
bridges.

Dental bridges that are all-porcelain are more advantageous than those made
out of a blend of porcelain and metal.
The Disadvantages Of Metal-And-Porcelain Bridges. For
many years, porcelain bridges had to be constructed around a metal core.
Porcelain was not as strong of a material then, and metal was the only substance
capable of making the bridge capable of withstanding the tremendous biting
forces that are exerted on the teeth. However, the metal core was visible
through the porcelain, and showed up as an unattractive dark blue line at the
edge of many bridges.
The Benefits Of All-Porcelain Bridges. However, new
developments in adhesives, combined with the development of much stronger
porcelain, now allows for tooth replacements like implants,
crowns,
and dental bridges to be made entirely out of porcelain. All-porcelain
bridges have translucency that makes them difficult to distinguish from natural
teeth. Without the presence of metal, the dark line at the edge of the
gums is done away with for good. This allows cosmetic
dentists to place the edge of the bridge above the gumline, and that is much
healthier for booth teeth and gums in the long run.
An all-porcelain bridge restores the ability to eat normally, and it supports
the lips and cheeks. The loss of a back tooth will often cause the mouth to sink
and your face to look older. When teeth are missing, there great stress is
placed on gums and other surrounding tissues because of the gap. This will
cause teeth to shift out of their proper alignment, and it will increase the
risk of gum disease. A person will often have problems speaking as a
result of missing teeth, and that, combined with the gap in his or her smile,
becomes a source of tremendous embarrassment.
Placing a Dental Bridge It usually takes two or more
appointments to create and attach a dental bridge. During the first
appointment, the dentist must prepare the teeth on either side of the gap by
removing some enamel and dentin. Impressions will then be taken of the
teeth and used to make a mold. A temporary bridge will be placed before
the patient leaves, and the mold will be sent to a dental laboratory. The
lab will then manufacture the all-porcelain bridge to match the exact
proportions and shapes of all the teeth in the persons mouth. This will
ensure proper bite and alignment in the years to come.
When the permanent bridge is ready, the patient returns to the office.
The dentist will trial fit the permanent to ensure that it fits correctly.
If any adjustments are necessary, it will have to be sent back to the lab.
However, if the trial fitting proves all is as intended, it is permanently
cemented in place and can be expected to last for years of cared for
properly.

Cosmetic
Dentistry is a specialized field that requires extensive knowledge and
experience to be done correctly. The Medical Center Dental Group in
Houston, Texas brings all of that and more to the direct benefit of each and
every patient we treat. Although we are located in the world famous Houston
Medical Center at Scurlock Towers, we routinely see dental patients who travel
from Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Beaumont and Midland Texas to see Dr. Dale Brant, Dr. Charles Campbell or Dr. Elizabeth
OSullivan-Winslow for their cosmetic denistry services that
includes:
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