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People lose teeth for a variety of reasons, including injury, decay and illness. It’s common for adults to have at least one missing tooth.   

While it may be common to lose teeth, it’s still important to replace them. Replacing your missing teeth can help prevent bone loss in the jaw and keep your teeth from shifting.  

There are several options for replacing missing teeth, but dental bridges are a popular choice. If you’re considering a dental bridge to replace your missing tooth or teeth, here are nine important things you should know.

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9 Things to Know About Dental Bridges

1. Dental Bridges Help Replace Missing Teeth

A dental bridge is designed to replace missing teeth. They literally bridge the gap between the abutment teeth to help prevent shifting and other complications caused by missing teeth.

Dental bridges consist of a false tooth (pontic) that is held in place by abutment teeth on either side of the missing tooth. Most bridges are made from porcelain and blend in naturally with your teeth, but they can also be made from other materials, such as gold.

Not everyone is a good candidate for a dental bridge. Your abutment teeth need to be healthy for a bridge to be viable.

2. There are  Main twotypes of Dental Bridges

There are four primary types of dental bridges. While they all share the same goal, they each work a little differently.

Traditional Bridge

With a traditional bridge, false teeth are held in place by crowns that are cemented onto the abutment teeth.

Traditional dental bridges are the most popular type, and they are typically used when you still have natural teeth on both sides of your missing tooth.

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