Dental Bridge Prosthesis - (in dentistry) a fixed prosthesis that replaces missing teeth. An artificial tooth is attached to one or more of a person's natural teeth, usually with a crown. Dental bridges can also be attached to dental implants. The supporting teeth (or implants) are called abutments, and the artificial teeth that are attached to them are called retainers. Artificial teeth that replace missing teeth are called pontics. Adhesive bridges are attached to one or more adjacent teeth using a metal plate that is attached to the tooth enamel using acid etching; The installation of such bridges requires minimal tooth preparation compared to traditional types of dental bridges.
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthesis that replaces missing teeth in dentistry. It consists of an artificial tooth that is attached to one or more of the patient's teeth. This prosthesis can be installed either on the patient’s own teeth or on implants.
Abutment teeth are the teeth on which the prosthesis is installed. Retainers are artificial teeth that are attached to supporting teeth. The body of a dental bridge (pontic) is an artificial tooth that replaces a missing tooth.
Connecting bridges are prostheses that are installed on adjacent teeth using metal plates. They are attached to tooth enamel using acid etching. Installation of connecting bridges requires minimal tooth preparation compared to other types of dentures.
A dental bridge is a type of dental prosthetics that is used to replace lost teeth. This procedure helps improve the appearance as well as restore the functionality of a tooth that has been lost due to injury, disease, or other reasons. A bridge is a structure consisting of an artificial tooth, abutments and a matrix (bridge body) to stabilize the prosthesis between the support and the support.
A dental bridge has the advantage of preserving surrounding teeth, avoiding surgery, and saving time and money compared to many other prosthetic methods. Abutments - supports on which the bridge prosthesis is fixed, can be natural teeth or implants. If abutments are not available, patients may choose to have mini implants installed to secure the prosthesis.
In addition, installing a dental bridge can help restore dental