Dental bridges can serve 10–15 years or more with proper care. Maintaining your teeth’s strength, beauty, and durability can be achieved by brushing, flossing, and visiting the dentist.
The procedure is generally comfortable. Local anesthesia is used to reduce discomfort, and most patients feel only mild sensitivity during recovery, which fades quickly afterward.
Make sure to brush twice daily, floss cautiously beneath the bridge, and visit your dentist often. Maintaining good oral hygiene can help prevent decay and keep your bridge in place for years.
Indeed, it will be acceptable after a short while. Begin with soft, edible foods and gradually add your usual diet, but avoid very hard or sticky foods.
A bridge is fixed and feels more natural than a denture. Your requirements, oral health, and the number of missing teeth will determine the best choice.
Dental bridges generally take from about two to three visits over a couple of weeks. This allows the dentist time to prepare the tooth, take the impression, and finally place the custom bridge.