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Dental Bridge Problems

3/10/2022

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​Dental Bridge Problems and the benefits of getting them fixed
With good oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist, a well-constructed dental bridge can last for about 10 to 20 years. However, a poorly constructed one can lead to various complications that will continue for quite some time. In addition to putting them in, a dentist can also sort out different dental bridge problems.


The following are some of the common dental bridge problems:
Falling out
When a person’s dental bridges begin to fall out or start to get loose, they should take it as a warning that there are some underlying issues. One of the reasons behind this problem could be that the mechanical preparation of the tooth was inadequate. This means that the tooth was insufficiently trimmed down. Other reasons could be the underlying tooth started to decay, or that the bridge wasn’t properly constructed in the dental laboratory.
Fractures
A porcelain fracture can also lead to dental-bridge problems. A fracture refers to a hairline break within the dental bridge. This particular problem occurs mainly for of two reasons, the first one could be there was processing error in the dental laboratory, and the other could be there was a flaw in the construction of the dental bridge. However, fractures can be corrected by a qualified dentist.
Space
Another problem that occurs with dental bridges is when there is space between the trimmed tooth and the bridge. Such a problem means that the tooth is not completely covered as it should be. In addition, the unwanted space can lead to more problems. For example, it will become the main target for cavities and tooth decay.
Size
The size of a dental bridge or crown can be a problem. A person’s dental bridges are customized to fit their mouth. However, issues can arise when the dental bridges or crowns are either too bulky or too slim. Food may be trapped in the bridge if it’s too slim, or there could be some cheek irritation if it’s too bulky.
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Insufficient Number of Replacements
Dental bridges are intended to cover trimmed teeth or replace missing ones. However, a problem could arise if the dental bridges aren’t constructed to replace the required number of teeth. For instance, if you have 4 missing teeth and your dentist believes that you can’t handle a large bridge, he or she will order a bridge with 3 crowns from the dental lab instead of 4. As a result, you will have a dental bridge that is struggling to replace multiple gaps using an insufficient amount of teeth.

The good news is all the dental bridge problems mentioned above can be easily rectified. Allowing a qualified dentist to deal with these problems will lead to some the following things:
  • You will have your smile back
  • You have the ability to speak properly and chew food
  • You will be able to maintain the shape of your face
  • Your bite force will have proper distribution because of the replaced teeth
  • You remaining teeth won’t drift out of position.
With the right dentist, you can have the perfect dental bridges or have your bad ones corrected. You don’t have to suffer anymore because most dental bridge problems can be dealt with.

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