You Can Recover After Tooth Loss

Tooth loss is a devastating condition for the people it affects. Tooth loss typically comes with pain — both emotional and physical — that can scar you for years to come. That’s because missing teeth can disrupt your smile and hamper your ability to eat. By compromising certain aspects of your lifestyle, tooth loss creates a ripple effect that  is difficult to handle. Recovering from tooth loss is possible. While you only have one set of natural teeth, a lifelike dental prosthetic can rebuild your smile and the function of your bite. It’s time to learn more about dental bridges.

A Dental Bridge Uses Dental Porcelain to Recreate Natural Teeth

Your natural teeth have a specific appearance to them. In order for a dental prosthetic to effectively replace missing teeth, the prosthetic needs to match that look and feel. Dental porcelain is the material of choice for many dentists because it can match the color of a natural tooth, but it can also reflect light the same way your other teeth do. Using dental porcelain to build your dental bridge, your dentist can create a prosthetic that fits right in alongside your other natural teeth so that no one has to know about your tooth loss.

Dental Bridges Can Address Multiple Missing Teeth

A dental bridge is comprised of a series of replacement teeth that are bonded together with dental crowns. That means that a dental bridge can be made to replace a single missing tooth, or a sequence of missing teeth. For a dental bridge to be effective, you will need a viable tooth on each end of your missing teeth. These teeth will support the dental crowns that hold your bridge in place. In some cases, your dentist may be able to use dental implants as the base for a dental bridge if your tooth loss is extensive in a certain area.

Dental Bridges Allow You to Recover from Multiple Aspects of Tooth Loss

Of course, appearances are important. If you don’t feel confident in your smile because you’re missing teeth, you may not be inclined to smile as much. You may avoid social situations. Dental bridges replace missing teeth and allow you to feel good about your smile once again. Dental bridges also give you the ability to comfortably chew and eat food again. Because your prosthetic is held in place by other teeth, you may need to be somewhat conscious about the types of food you eat. In general though, dental bridges eliminate the pain that comes with eating with missing teeth.

Learn More About Dental Bridges at Smith Family Dentistry

Tooth loss can be frustrating and painful, but it doesn’t have to last. Dental bridges help patients recover from all kinds of tooth loss situations. At Smith Family Dentistry, we will evaluate your tooth loss and determine the best kind of prosthetic for the job. Learn more by contacting Smith Family Dentistry in Greenville, TX at 903-455-5750 and making an appointment.