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Dental Bridges – Grand Prairie, TX

Completing the Gap In Your Loved One’s Smile

A special needs woman smiling while at home

Whether your loved one is missing a single tooth or several of them in a row, it will be quite difficult to make the most of their smile without their entire bite. Even one lost tooth can make daily tasks like eating and talking challenging. Fortunately, our team at Disability Dental can help fix this problem with dental bridges! These personalized prosthetics can close the gap in their smile, allowing them to enjoy a sturdier bite while also preventing teeth from shifting out of place. Keep reading to learn more about this treatment option or give us a call today to schedule a consultation!

Why Choose Disability Dental Services for Dental Bridges?

What is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge model on a glass table

Simply put, a dental bridge is a type of prosthetic that’s designed to replace one or several consecutive missing teeth. While similar to dentures, they won’t be supported by the gum line but instead will utilize two dental crowns on either side of the gap which will anchor the restoration in place. Our team will generally construct these prosthetics out of porcelain or ceramic—whichever option best fits your loved one’s needs as well as matches seamlessly with the rest of their pearly whites. Not only will dental bridges blend in with natural teeth, but they’ll also offer strength and durability for an improved bite.

Types of Dental Bridges

A 3D illustration of a traditional dental bridge

First and foremost, you’ll have to schedule an initial consultation with our team so that we can discuss your loved one’s treatment options. During their visit, we will evaluate their oral health, discuss their needs with you, and review their medical background. Once we’ve gone over every preliminary factor, we can walk you through the dental bridge treatment plan. At Disability Dental, we can provide traditional dental bridges to replace a single tooth or about three to four teeth in a row. This solution requires that we adjust the abutment teeth on either side of the gap to allow the dental crowns to fit perfectly. Afterward, we’ll make any final adjustments to your loved one’s prosthetic before sending you on your way!

The Benefits of Getting a Dental Bridge

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With a dental bridge, your relative will have a wide range of benefits to make the most of, including: