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You may wonder whether your dental bridges require repair or replacement. Proper care and maintenance can make your dental bridges last for decades, but eventually, they may need to be repaired. A dental bridge fills the gap produced by one or more missing teeth in your mouth.  

Usually, a dental  bridges Port Melbourne  is placed by supporting your healthy teeth present on both sides of the gap in your mouth. A dental bridge restores your bite and maintains the natural shape of your face. 

 

 

This article will learn how your dental bridges get failed and how they can be repaired.  

What Causes Failure of Your Dental Bridge? 

Lack of oral care and hygiene is the primary reason for the failure of most dental bridges. If you don't maintain routine care of your mouth, it can result in bacterial invasion under the dental bridge through your dental crowns. The bacteria cause decay to your natural teeth that support the dental bridge.    

Apart from lack of oral hygiene, many other reasons can cause the failure of your bridge. They are: 

  • Any changes made to your supporting teeth can reduce the stability of your bridge.  
  • An unhealthy habit of teeth grinding while sleeping or chewing of pen and other hard surfaces. 
  • Lack of care and maintenance can cause potential problems with your bridge. 

Repairing of Your Dental Bridges  

The treatment process depends entirely on the cause that has led to failure. If your original teeth that support the bridge have an issue and you require treatment to address it. Your dentist will have to remove the bridge. Once the supporting teeth get treated and recover, your dentist can remake the replacement bridge.  

If the issue of your natural teeth that support the bridge are so severe that they can't be restored, your dentist can use implants to replace your teeth and support the bridge replacement. Both the natural teeth and the missing teeth can be replaced with implants and placed into your jawbone through surgery. 

If the porcelain coating on your dental bridge gets fractured or chipped, your dentist may repair the layer despite your bridge being alright. Dentists may repair your fractured replacement tooth also. 

How To Care Your New Bridge To Avoid Repair 

Healthy oral care and hygiene habits enhance the longevity and durability of your dental bridge. Brushing and cleaning teeth twice daily prevent plaque, cavities, and the decay of the natural teeth that hold and support the dental bridge. Additionally, the dentist often recommends a flossing tool for proper cleaning the gap between your gum and the replacement tooth. You must follow your dentist's advice.    

Final Thought 

If you doubt your bridge might require repair, you must see whether you experience tooth sensitivity, pain, or other discomforts. In addition, you must notice other symptoms like chips or cracks, if any. Your regular dental check-up is also necessary to ensure your teeth's health and well-being under the dental bridge.  

Never ignore your oral care routine, especially with a dental bridge. If you don't feel comfortable with your bridge, book an appointment with your dentist because you deserve a bright and confident smile. 

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