If you are missing some of your teeth, we can replace them using a dental bridge. This is a secure and permanent alternative to wearing dentures. We can work to make a dental bridge look entirely natural after we place it on your teeth. We begin the procedure by taking precise measurements of your teeth in our dentist office. We will also take an impression, so the dental lab has all the information they need to create replacement teeth that look like your natural ones.
A bridge is a fixed prosthetic that can be an effective solution in cases of partial tooth loss. It is exactly as the name suggests, a bridge that replaces lost teeth between your remaining strong ones. However, in order to qualify for a dental bridge, you must have remaining teeth that are strong enough to support it. If you do, we will place dental crowns on those teeth these teeth so they can serve as anchors to hold up a gum-colored base that we can use to secure the bridge. Essentially, your remaining teeth provide the support necessary for ensuring your new tooth or teeth stay in place.
Dental bridges fill in the gaps left by missing teeth, restoring a complete smile. The prosthetic teeth in the bridge are carefully designed to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth, resulting in an aesthetically pleasing smile restoration..
A complete and beautiful smile can significantly boost your self-confidence. By restoring missing teeth with dental bridges, you can regain your confidence to smile, speak, and interact with others without feeling self-conscious about gaps in your teeth.
A dental bridge helps preserve the shape and structure of your face by filling in the gaps left by missing teeth. When teeth are lost, the surrounding teeth can shift and move, causing changes in the alignment of the jaw and facial structure.
By replacing missing teeth with a dental bridge, the bridge supports the adjacent teeth, preventing them from shifting and maintaining the natural alignment of your jaw. This helps preserve the shape and structure of your face.
When teeth are missing, it can be challenging to bite and chew food properly, which can affect your ability to eat comfortably. Additionally, missing teeth can impact speech clarity and pronunciation. Dental bridges fill in the gaps with artificial teeth, allowing you to regain the ability to eat a wider variety of foods and speak clearly and confidently.
When you visit our dental office, we can discuss what the differences will be like from the perspective of the treatment and process. Generally speaking, the most significant difference between a dental bridge and dentures is that dentures are removable. Since they need to come out nightly, you will not have a full set of teeth 24/7. Simultaneously, anything removable runs the risk of becoming loose or even falling out at inconvenient times. For this reason, patients may be uncomfortable wearing dentures and prefer a more secure solution. If you are wearing dentures currently and find that you have difficulty eating your favorite foods, laughing loudly, or playing sports when wearing them, consider this alternative.
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Dr. Adam Kwiatkowski, a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry, has received multiple awards for his outstanding achievements in cosmetic and implant dentistry. He is a recipient of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists’ Pre-doctoral Student Achievement Award and a member of the Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society.
Dr. Hearne, originally from Las Vegas, was inspired to become a dentist at the age of 12 by a close family friend who was a renowned dentist. With a foundation in customer service and excellence from his early career in the hotel industry, Dr. Hearne was further inspired to become a compassionate caregiver for his patients after the passing of his younger brother to cystic fibrosis at the age of 7.
I was born in Ogden, Utah and always knew I wanted to pursue a career in healthcare. After serving an LDS mission in South Africa and getting married, I studied biology at Weber State University and attended the prestigious Creighton University School of Dentistry in Omaha, Nebraska. There, I received multiple awards for clinical excellence before settling down in St. George with my family.
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