Therapy at Wade Orthodontics

Losing teeth isn’t just something that happens to children–sometimes, despite your best efforts, adults can lose teeth due to injury, decay or disease. Dr. Andrew Wade and the Wade Orthodontics team recognize this and offer a wide range of services to replace a missing tooth, like dental bridges.

Dental bridges work by seamlessly bridging the gap between two healthy teeth with a fixed bridge to match surrounding teeth. This repairs both the strength of your bite and the look of your naturally beautiful smile.

Dental Bridges

What is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a prosthetic that fills a gap left by missing teeth. The appliance is supported by adjacent teeth instead of using a post, or artificial roots, like a dental implant. 

To support the bridge, Dr. Andrew Wade will place a dental crown, or tooth cap, on the healthy abutment teeth between the gap. The fake teeth, or pontic, within the bridge then connects to the supporting abutment teeth.

Different types of bridges include porcelain and ceramic, and both are uniquely designed to match your natural surrounding teeth.

Who Should Get a Dental Bridge?

How Long Does a Dental Bridge Last?

Similar to implants, dentures and other false teeth appliances, dental bridges will not decay like a natural tooth. However, though, proper care and upkeep is still absolutely necessary to get the most use out of your bridge.

By brushing, flossing and maintaining regular dental hygiene appointments, your dental bridge can last up to 15 years without needing a replacement. Usually, patients can get at least 10 years of use from their bridge.

Like a natural tooth, bridges can get chipped, cracked or damaged. If this happens, contact us as soon as possible at (614) 451-7555 to get a replacement.

Looking for a Dental Bridge Near You in Columbus and the Surrounding Central Ohio area?

Proper aftercare is essential for a smooth recovery. To ensure the best results:

A treated tooth can last a lifetime with proper care, helping you avoid extractions and maintain a natural, healthy smile.

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