Home Map Ask The Dentist Medicaid Polls Procedure Descriptions FAQ's Consultants News Schools Directories Jobs Research
 

Dental Health Directory Library
FAQ:  Bridges


Crown and Bridgework - Getting it Right the First Time
Advancements in Cantilever Bridges
Cemented vs Screw Mount Implant Bridges
Pictures: Bad Bridgework
Dental Bridges - Pros and Cons
Super Glue Bridge Fix?

Procedure Videos
Bridgework and Disappearing Gums
Cantilevered Bridges: Most Teeth - Fewest Implants
Immediate Function: Bridge In A Day
Anterior Bridge Failure
Temporary Bridge Failure
How Bridges are Cemented - Ivoclar Demonstration
Marius Bridge: Edentulous Treatment Animation
Total Tooth Replacement:Treatment Example

Question:
My four front teeth (upper) are gone. One dentist says the distance is too great to bridge, another recommends a bridge. My canine teeth are very large and healthy. With the temporary plate that I have, I cannot eat an apple,etc. In other words I am careful with what I bite. Are there situations when a bridge in this area would be OK? ...Lyn in AR

Answer:
Lyn, absolutely, a skilled dentist can use 2 strong cuspid to make a 6 unit bridge, as long as the cuspids have favorable root:crown ratios. In other words you need some really strong roots on those cuspids.

If there is a question of strength, your dentist can always use an additional 1 or 2 premolars on each side for extra strength, however your cost may start exceeding the expense of putting in implants, which would be my first choice.

The first thing that your dentist must look at is the bite to make sure that your back teeth are in good alignment and your entire bite will not become a problem later on. Your mouth must be very well balanced for a bridge to hold long term in the front.

If you want another opinion look up a prosthodontist in your area. They are more skilled at bigger bridges and implants. Get more opinions, but don't do anything until your ENTIRE mouth is analyzed. One bad spoke can ruin the whole wheel. I would advise you also to talk to an oral surgeon, or implant specialist, about placing 4 implants in this area and tying the crowns together for maximal strength and long term stability.

Editorial Staff

Return to Bridges FAQ



Return to FAQ Index

You also have the option of using Google search technology to conduct a specific search within our databases to find more specific information. Use key words or short phrases:
Google


Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape


[Home]   [Ask The Dentist]   [FAQ's]   [Polls]   [Consultants]   [Directories]   [Employment]   [Articles]  
Contact the Editor
Dental Health Directory
Ask The Dentist
Featured in
Dental Health Directory featured in Dental Health Network
Health Issues in Dentistry
Cosmetic Dental Bridges
Bridge Failures in Dentistry
All rights reserved - 1999-2010
Powered by DentMedHost
webmaster@dental--health.com
Dental Pros and Cons


Videos
Pictures Photos
New Products
Bad Teeth Gums Gallery