Thursday, December 19, 2013

Get Bridges

Having a tooth pulled is sometimes unpreventable. However, it is important that when this occurs you get bridges in your mouth to fill up the space or gap that is left. Failing to do so can cause your remaining teeth to get out of alignment and grow at odd angles. Using bridges to connect the space is not something that should be feared since getting bridges only takes a few appointments at your dentist's office. Read on to learn get bridges.


Instructions


1. The first step in getting bridges in your mouth is to consult with your dentist. Generally when you need this type of procedure your dentist will recommend it since it is an important aspect of keeping your teeth aligned. Most of the time your traditional dentist can perform this procedure without sending you to a specialist. During your consultation you should feel free to ask any questions or express concerns as your dentist goes over the exact procedure and cost with you.








2. The first of two appointments for bridges will be slightly painful. The dentist or their assistant will provide you with some type of anesthetic to numb your mouth. This is necessary since during the procedure the dentist will be preparing the teeth around the space for the bridge. He or she will then take an impression or mold of the area. This will get sent to a lab, which will construct a permanent bridge. In the meantime the dentist will install a temporary bridge to fill the space.


3. On the second appointment the dentist will remove your temporary bridge. He or she will then take the permanent bridge received from the lab and place it in your mouth. Before cementing it in place, he or she will take the time to make sure it fits correctly and your bite is accurate and natural. If everything is right, the dentist will then cement it in place.


4. Finally it is up to you to properly care for your bridge after it has been installed. Brushing and flossing on a regular basis is important since this will prevent tooth decay and staining from occurring on the bridge and the teeth around it. It is also important that you regularly visit your dentist for cleaning and any maintenance it needs.

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