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Some bridges have crowns at each end.
Others are fixed to the surface of the teeth next to the gap. Sometimes a
bridge is only fixed to the tooth on one side of the gap.
Bridges are made of metal and porcelain,
or on occasions just porcelain.
There are several stages in making a bridge.
- The dentist
uses soft, mouldable material to take
impressions of your mouth. A dental technician
makes exact plaster models of your upper
and lower teeth and gums, which show
how your teeth bite together
- The teeth
which will support the bridge are prepared
so that the bridge is not too bulky.
- Another
impression is taken of the teeth and
any gaps and the dental technician uses
this to make the bridge. A plastic temporary
bridge or temporary crown may be fitted
in the meantime.
- At your
final visit, the dentist will check that
the bridge fits, make any minor adjustments
and then fix it permanently in place.
Your dentist or hygienist will show you
the best way of keeping your new bridge
clean
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