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How to Care for Your Dental Bridge

How to Care for Your Dental Bridge in Havre de Grace, MD

Essential Dental Bridge Maintenance Tips

Dental bridges serve as an effective solution for replacing missing teeth, restoring your smile, and enhancing oral health. Nevertheless, like any dental restoration, they demand proper care and maintenance to ensure their longevity and functionality.a man smiles beautifully with immediate load dental implants

Our Havre de Grace, MD dentist is committed to helping your dental bridge last as long as possible. We’ve compiled a guide to help you understand how to care for your dental bridge. Call (410) 939-5800 to learn more.

Caring for Your Dental Bridge

When taking care of your new dental bridge, consider the following essential tips:

  1. Good Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day using fluoride toothpaste. Be sure to clean the areas under and around your bridge. Utilize floss or interdental brushes to clean spaces between your teeth. A floss threader or super floss can assist in cleaning under the bridge.
  2. Regular Dental Check-ups: Make regular visits to our dentist in Havre de Grace, MD for check-ups and professional cleanings. This allows for early detection of any issues and keeps your bridge and surrounding teeth in good health.
  3. Watch Your Diet: Sticky or hard foods can damage your bridge. Limit intake of foods like hard candy, caramel, and nuts.
  4. Use Mouthwash: An antiseptic mouthwash can help reduce bacteria in your mouth, assisting in the prevention of gum disease and decay.
  5. Protect Your Teeth: If you grind or clench your teeth, consult our dentist about a night guard to protect your natural teeth and the bridge.
  6. Avoid Smoking and Excessive Alcohol: Both can contribute to gum disease, potentially weakening the foundation (the teeth or implants) that supports your bridge.
  7. Maintain a Healthy Diet: A balanced diet provides essential nutrients for optimal gum health and supports the teeth holding the bridge.
  8. Check for Looseness: If your bridge becomes loose or causes discomfort, see our dentist immediately. Don’t attempt to adjust or fix it on your own.
  9. Fluoride Treatment: Depending on your cavity risk, our dentist may recommend a fluoride gel or mouth rinse.
  10. Antibacterial Gel: In certain cases, our dentist might suggest using an antibacterial gel under the bridge to reduce bacteria and food accumulation.

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Regular monitoring of your dental bridges is crucial to detect signs of wear and tear early. Common signs that your dental bridge may need attention include:

  • Loose or shifting bridge: If your dental bridge feels loose or shifts when you bite or chew, it may indicate that the cement holding it has worn off or there’s an issue with the underlying teeth or implants.
  • Discomfort or pain: Sensitivity, pain, or discomfort while eating or biting can signal a problem with your dental bridge. It could stem from an ill-fitting bridge, decay beneath the bridge, or gum inflammation.
  • Visible damage: Inspect your dental bridge for visible damage, such as cracks, chips, or fractures. Damaged areas can harbor bacteria and lead to further complications if left untreated.
  • Gum inflammation: Redness, swelling, or bleeding around the gum area adjacent to the dental bridge may indicate gum disease or infection. Prompt attention is necessary to prevent further damage to your bridge and oral health.

Replacing Dental Bridges

While dental bridges are durable, they may eventually need replacement due to wear and tear or changes in your dental condition.

Consultation

Schedule an appointment with our Havre de Grace, MD dentist to assess the condition of your existing dental bridge and discuss your concerns. He’ll evaluate your oral health, examine the bridge, and determine if replacement is necessary.

Preparation

If replacement is recommended, the dentist will prepare the supporting teeth or implants by removing the existing bridge. In some cases, additional procedures, like root canal treatment or implant placement, may be required to ensure optimal support for the new bridge.

Impressions

Impressions of your teeth and the surrounding area will be taken to create a custom-made dental bridge that matches your natural teeth in shape, size, and color. These impressions will be sent to a dental laboratory for fabrication.

Temporary Bridge

While waiting for the permanent bridge to be fabricated, a temporary bridge may be placed to protect your teeth and maintain aesthetics.

Final placement

Once the new bridge is ready, it will be tested for fit, aesthetics, and functionality. Our dentist will ensure that the bridge fits comfortably, aligns properly with your bite, and blends seamlessly with your natural teeth. Once everything is confirmed, the new bridge will be cemented or secured in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I clean under my dental bridge?
Can I use a regular toothbrush to clean my dental bridge?
Will my dental bridge stain if I consume coffee, tea, or red wine?
How often should I clean under my dental bridge?
It’s crucial to clean under and around your dental bridge every day. Just like with natural teeth, bacteria and food particles can accumulate around the bridge, leading to gum disease or tooth decay in the adjacent teeth. Using specialized floss, such as super floss or a floss threader, can help you effectively clean these areas.
Can I use a regular toothbrush to clean my dental bridge?
Yes, you can use a regular toothbrush to clean your dental bridge. However, consider using a soft-bristled toothbrush to avoid scratching the bridge’s surface. Some people also find an electric toothbrush effective in maintaining oral hygiene when they have dental restorations.
Will my dental bridge stain if I consume coffee, tea, or red wine?
Dental bridges, especially those made from porcelain, can resist stains better than natural teeth. However, the bonding agents or cement used to attach the bridge can discolor over time. It’s advisable to rinse your mouth or brush your teeth after consuming staining foods or beverages to minimize the risk.

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Family Implant & Reconstructive Dentistry

203 S. Washington Street
Havre de Grace, MD 21078
(410) 939-5800

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Maintain Your Beautiful Smile for Years to Come

Proper maintenance and timely replacement of dental bridges are essential for maintaining oral health and preserving the longevity of your restoration. By staying vigilant and addressing any signs of wear and tear promptly, you can avoid further complications and ensure the success of your dental bridge. Remember to maintain good oral hygiene practices, visit our dental office regularly, and follow their recommendations for optimal bridge care.

Call Family Implant and Reconstructive Dentistry in Havre De Grace, MD, at (410) 939-5800 today to schedule a consultation. We’re happy to meet new and returning patients from the Havre De Grace area, including Perryville, Aberdeen, and Churchville, MD.

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Family Implant & Reconstructive Dentistry

203 S. Washington Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078
(410) 939-5800

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