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Expert Dental Bridge Solutions in Montreal: Close the Gap with Confidence

A bridge can permanently and aesthetically replace a gap left by one or more missing teeth. A bridge is a dental prosthesis in which one or more artificial teeth are fixed to neighboring natural teeth.

 

They prevent nearby teeth from naturally tilting and moving after tooth removal, which helps in the maintenance of healthy periodontal health.

 

At the Westminster Dental Center, our prosthodontic specialists provide great dental bridges in Montreal that closely resemble your real teeth.

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A solution to replace one or more teeth, the dental bridge is an interesting option!

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What Makes Up a Dental Bridge?

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A dental bridge is made up of three primary parts:

  • Abutment: An abutment is where a prosthetic tooth is attached and supported. It could be a natural tooth or a dental implant.

  • Pontic: This is the term for the prosthetic tooth used to fill up the space left by a lost natural tooth.

  • Connector: The part that attaches the abutment crown to the pontic is called a connector.

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Types of Dental Bridges

 

There are several types of dental bridges, including:

  • Conventional Bridges:  A traditional or fixed bridge is made of a porcelain-coated metal layer with crowns placed on each of the two neighboring teeth to support an artificial tooth positioned in the space between. It is the best option if the neighboring  teeth are strong

  • Maryland Bridges: These are also called adhesive or resin-bonded bridges. They make use of metal wings that are fastened to nearby teeth. It's normal practice to replace front teeth with adhesive bridges.

  • Implant-Supported Bridges: They function similarly to traditional bridges, with the difference that the abutments holding the crowns are dental implants rather than natural teeth. They support the final restoration.

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Our Service Includes:

  • Consultation

  • Treatment Planning

  • Tooth Preparation

  • Impressions

  • Temporary Bridge

  • Fabrication

  • Fitting

  • Adjustments

  • Follow-up Care

 

The Dental Bridge Process: What to Expect

At Westminster Dental Center, we have experience with advanced materials to make dental bridges in Montreal that are natural-looking and effectively stable, ensuring they stay for many years. Our prosthodontic professionals have helped more than 30,000 individuals by providing natural-looking tooth replacements.
 

Your dental bridge needs two appointments. At your first appointment, we will check out your teeth and take impressions so you get a perfect fit.

 

Additionally, to make space for the crowns, we will enlarge the neighboring teeth. On the second visit, your bridge will be adjusted for color match, bite alignment, and comfort. When everything is in perfect condition, it is firmly fixed in position.

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Long-Lasting Care for Your Dental Bridge

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Taking care of your dental bridge is like taking care of your natural teeth. Teeth should be brushed and flossed as usual. An interdental brush (a small brush intended to fit among your teeth) helps clean below your dental bridge. Make an appointment for regular checkups with our specialists to spot any possible problems early on.

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At Westminster Dental Center you will be greeted by an energetic and caring team. Passionate about oral health, we work hand in hand to offer you the best care. It is essential for us to establish a relationship of trust with our patients.

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