Dental Bridges – Rogers, AR
Seamlessly Replace Multiple Missing Teeth
Thanks to modern dental materials and technology, tooth replacements in Rogers have never looked so seamless. If you’re missing multiple teeth in a row, we can restore your smile with a unique restoration known as a dental bridge. After your treatment, you won’t have to worry about what your teeth look like every time you open your mouth. Give us a call to schedule your consultation today!
Why Choose Family Dental Care of Rogers For Dental Bridges?
- Tooth-Colored Materials Make Replacements Seamless
- Entire Implant Bridge Process Completed In-Office
- Dental Insurance and Flexible Financing Plans Accepted
What Is a Dental Bridge?
The type of bridge that you use to cross rivers typically has two “anchor points” on both shores, and, of course, the concrete, bricks, or wood slats that support you as you cross over. A dental bridge also has two “anchor points.” We’ll place a crown on the healthy teeth on either end of your smile gap, which will be attached to the replacement teeth. This helps support the restoration so that it’s more durable and lasts longer.
Types of Dental Bridges
There are two main types of dental bridges: traditional and implant.
Traditional Dental Bridges
A traditional bridge is exactly like what we described above. The crowns on either end will be adhered to your healthy teeth, and the replacements will rest comfortably on your gums.
Implant Bridges
Instead of using crowns as anchors, an implant bridge uses dental implants, which are placed on both ends of your gap, next to your healthy teeth. The titanium implant posts will gradually fuse with your jawbone, basically providing your restoration with more stability and strength.
The Benefits of Getting a Dental Bridge
Getting a dental bridge in Rogers has many benefits, including (but not limited to):
- Enhancing your smile’s appearance
- Making it easier to speak and chew normally
- Preventing the dental drift often caused by missing teeth
- Having a lasting restoration with an average lifespan of 15 years