Types of Bridges

When patients need new dental bridges, they can count on Dr. Paul Bernstein to supply them with a variety of options. Located in Brooklyn’s Bay Ridge neighborhood, Dr. Bernstein is an experienced provider of replacement teeth, and given the variety of our patients’ circumstances, we want them to know about the advantages of different bridges.


A dental bridge is a series of artificial crowns linked together. The traditional bridge had one crown suspended between two others, which were placed on top of reshaped natural teeth. The benefit of this type of bridge is that it retained the natural tooth roots, which are already stabilizing the jaw bone. The downside is that it required the reshaping or removal of teeth in the row which may have been healthy in order to repair their neighbors. It was best used on people with widespread decay.


Modern dental bridges come in the form of removable dentures. They can be made with gaps for healthy natural teeth, but need to be reshaped if the natural tooth shifts position. It is also possible to support bridges with implants. Every option is good for some people but requires the patient to maintain good brushing habits.


Dr. Paul Bernstein runs Bernstein Dental Care at 350 91st St, Suite 1C, Brooklyn, New York, 11209. To schedule an appointment, visit Bernstein Dental Care or call 718-833-9191.


 

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