Dental Bridges Aventura, FL
Your smile tells a story, but missing teeth can leave chapters unwritten. Whether you lost a tooth to decay, injury, or extraction, that empty space affects more than just your appearance. It changes how you eat, speak, and even how you feel about showing your teeth in photos or conversations.
At Haratz Dental, we provide custom dental restorations, including bridges, to help you regain a complete, healthy smile. With over 40 years of experience and a commitment to patient-centered care, Dr. Adela Haratz and her team use advanced diagnostic tools like iTero digital impressions and oral cameras to create bridges designed specifically for your mouth. We take the time to explain your options and collaborate with you to develop the best treatment plan for your needs. Call (786) 433-5232 to schedule an appointment and learn more.
What Is a Dental Bridge?
A dental bridge is a fixed restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, an estimated 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth, making tooth replacement one of the most common needs in restorative dentistry.
The bridge consists of artificial teeth, called pontics, secured in place by dental crowns fastened to the teeth on either side of the gap. These supporting teeth are called abutments. Bridges can be made from an array of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, or a blend of materials chosen to match the color and look of your natural teeth.
The Dental Bridge Process
The procedure typically requires two visits. During the first appointment, we prep the abutment teeth by reshaping them to make space for the crowns. We then take precise impressions of your teeth using our iTero digital scanner, eliminating the need for messy traditional impressions. These digital impressions are sent to a dental laboratory where your custom bridge is crafted. You'll wear a temporary bridge while your permanent restoration is being made. At your second visit, we remove the temporary bridge and carefully fit and cement the permanent bridge in place.
“178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth.”
Types of Bridges Available
Different types of bridges serve different purposes depending on your specific situation.
Traditional Bridges
Traditional bridges are the most common style, using crowns on both sides of the gap to support the pontic. These work well when you have healthy, natural teeth on both sides of the missing tooth or teeth.
Cantilever Bridges
Cantilever bridges are used when there's only one natural tooth next to the gap. The pontic is supported by a crown on just one side. These are less common because they put more stress on the supporting tooth, but they can be effective in certain situations.
Maryland Bridges
Maryland bridges, also called resin-bonded bridges, use a metal or porcelain framework fused to the back of the adjacent teeth instead of crowns. This type is more conservative because it requires less alteration of the supporting teeth. However, Maryland bridges are typically suitable only for the front teeth, where biting forces are less intense.
Implant-Supported Bridges
Implant-supported bridges offer the most secure and long-lasting solution. Instead of relying on natural teeth for support, these bridges are fixed to dental implants surgically placed in your jawbone. This option prevents bone loss and doesn't require altering adjacent healthy teeth.
“Different types of bridges serve different purposes.”
Benefits of Getting a Bridge
Replacing missing teeth with a bridge provides numerous functional and aesthetic advantages. Bridges restore your ability to chew correctly, allowing you to comfortably eat a wider variety of foods. They also improve your speech, as missing teeth can affect how you pronounce certain sounds and words.
Aesthetically, bridges fill the gaps in your smile and help maintain the shape of your face. When teeth are missing, the neighboring teeth can shift position over time, leading to bite problems and a changed facial appearance. A bridge prevents this shifting by filling the space and keeping the surrounding teeth in their proper positions.
Bridges distribute bite forces more evenly across your remaining natural teeth, helping protect them from excessive wear. They also prevent the exposed gum tissue in the gap from becoming irritated or infected. With proper oral hygiene and regular professional care, bridges provide a durable, cost-effective solution for tooth replacement that looks and works like your real teeth.
“Bridges provide a durable, cost-effective solution for tooth replacement.”
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Choose Haratz Dental for Your Bridge
Restoring your smile with a dental bridge requires precision, artistry, and a commitment to your comfort. At Haratz Dental, we combine advanced technology with personalized attention to create bridges tailored to your unique needs. Dr. Haratz is an Invisalign-certified provider and member of the American Association of Cosmetic Dentistry, bringing both technical skill and an artistic eye to every restoration.
We recognize that dental procedures can cause anxiety, so we focus on eliminating fear through education and gentle care. Our team uses oral cameras to show you exactly what's happening in your mouth, helping you understand your treatment options and feel secure in your decisions. Whether you need a traditional bridge or are exploring implant-supported options, we take the time to explain each approach and work with you to choose the solution that fits your lifestyle and budget. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward completing your smile.
“Dr. Haratz is an Invisalign-certified provider and member of the American Association of Cosmetic Dentistry.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How can I care for my dental bridge?
A. Care for your bridge like you would your natural teeth. Brush at least twice daily, floss daily, and use mouthwash. Pay special attention to cleaning around the bridge and along the gumline to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease.
Q. How can I adjust my bridge?
A. Never attempt to adjust a dental bridge at home. Contact our office if your bridge feels uncomfortable or doesn't fit properly. We can make professional modifications to ensure it fits correctly and comfortably.
Q. Does it hurt to get a dental bridge?
A. We use local anesthesia during the procedure to ensure your comfort. You may experience mild sensitivity after the appointment, but any discomfort is typically manageable with over-the-counter pain medication and resolves within a few days.
Q. How many appointments will I need to get a dental bridge?
A. Most patients need two appointments. The first visit involves preparing the teeth and taking impressions. The second visit, typically a few weeks later, is for placing the permanent bridge. Additional visits may be needed if adjustments are necessary.
Q. How long will my dental bridge last?
A. With proper care and regular dental checkups, dental bridges typically last 5 to 15 years. Implant-supported bridges often last even longer. Good oral hygiene and avoiding harmful habits like teeth grinding help maximize your bridge's lifespan.
Complete Your Smile with a Custom Bridge
Our Aventura practice combines decades of clinical experience with cutting-edge technology and genuine care for every patient who walks through our doors. We take time to explain your options, answer your questions, and develop a treatment plan tailored to your goals and budget.
Dental Terminology
Helpful Related Links
- American College of Prosthodontists. Missing Teeth Statistics. 2024
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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