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A Your appearance is one reason. Another is that the gap
left by missing tooth can mean greater strain on the teeth
at either side. A gap can also mean your 'bite' is affected,
because the teeth next to the space can lean into the gap
and alter the way the upper and lower teeth bite together.
This can then lead to food getting packed into the gap, which
causes both decay and gum disease.
A This depends on the number of teeth missing
and on where they are in the mouth. The condition of the
other teeth also affects the decision.
There are two main two
ways to replace the missing teeth. The first is with a
removable false tooth or teeth - a partial denture. The second
is with a fixed bridge. A bridge is usually used where there
are fewer teeth to replace, or when the missing teeth are
only on one side of the mouth.
A Yes, if you have enough strong
teeth with good bone support. Your dentist will help you
decide which is the best way of replacing the teeth within
your budget.
A Bridges are usually
made of a precious metal base. If the bridge will show, porcelain
is then bonded to the base. Sometimes, there are other non-precious
metals used in the base to reduce the cost.
A Although a bridge may seem expensive it will
last many years. It will also improve your appearance and
bite. A bridge uses the considerable skill of the dentist
and technician, and in this way, it's similar to ordering
a piece of hand-made jewellery. The materials are also expensive
so it's fair to say a bridge will not be the cheapest treatment
you have ever had.
A You need
to clean your bridge every day, to prevent problems such
as bad breath and gum disease. You also have to clean under
the false tooth every day. Your dentist or hygienist will
show you how to use a bridge needle or special floss, as
a normal toothbrush cannot reach.
A There are other methods, such
as using a combination of crowns and partial dentures that
can keep the retaining clips out of sight.
These are quite specialised
dentures, so you should ask your dentist about them. You
can also have teeth implanted, ask your dentist for more
information.
Remember that it's as important to care for
your remaining teeth as it is to replace the missing ones.
A Yes, there are different types of bridge which use different
fixing methods. Your dentist will choose the most effective
and conservative bridge for your personal situation.
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