How Long Does a Dental Bridge Last? By Dr. Collier on October 25, 2020

dental bridge on white surfaceIf you are missing teeth that have resulted in large gaps, a dental bridge is an option to restore the smile. A bridge consists of one or more false teeth that are secured by the natural teeth on either side of the space. The end result is an attractive, functional smile. Before undergoing this treatment, many individuals want to know how long a dental bridge lasts.

During a consultation at Southern Dental Implant Center in Cordova, TN, dentists Jason Collier and Herb Blumenthal can determine the best treatment for you. Following dental bridge placement, patients can do all the things they were unable to do with missing teeth, including eating their favorite foods.

Who Are the Best Candidates for Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges are designed for patients with one or more missing teeth. This restorative treatment works best for patients who want to:

  • Chew more comfortably
  • Restore their smile
  • Improve speech function
  • Prevent natural teeth from shifting out of place

The best candidates are in good oral health. The abutment teeth should be in good condition and should not be affected by extensive decay or gum disease. If you are only missing one tooth, your dentist may recommend a dental implant as an alternative treatment option.

How Are Bridges Placed?

At our Memphis practice, we offer all-porcelain bridges to provide a more natural, discreet look. The treatment is normally completed in two separate appointments. During the first visit, the teeth next to the gap are prepped. Your dentist will make an impression of the entire treatment area. This will then be used to create the bridge. In some cases, the patient receives a temporary bridge until the permanent restoration is ready.

The bridge will take a few weeks to fabricate. When it is ready, the patient returns to the office to have it bonded into place. The doctor will ensure that it fits appropriately and looks natural in the mouth.

How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?

A dental bridge is a long-term treatment that is designed to last between five and 15 years. Patients should visit their dentist regularly to ensure that the bridge is functioning properly. Over time, the doctor might need to repair or replace your bridge. 

To increase the longevity of your bridge, it is crucial to follow a good oral care regimen. This includes brushing, flossing, and rinsing with mouthwash daily. With bridges, you need to take particular care to remove food and debris that can become lodged between your gums and the bridge. Regular cleaning reduces the build-up of harmful bacteria that can wreak havoc on your oral health.

Patients should also watch what types of foods they eat and incorporate healthier foods to enhance their oral health. By eating more nutritious foods and avoiding too much sugar, teeth are less likely to suffer from decay and gum disease. These conditions can be harmful to bridges and surrounding teeth and cause them to fail sooner.

What Factors Impact Longevity?

The way you care for and maintain your bridge affects how long it will last, which is why patients need to follow their dentist’s instructions. Not only should you take special care of your dental bridge but also with the surrounding teeth. The better your oral health, the longer you can keep your bridge in good shape.

Schedule a Consultation

Are you interested in learning more about dental bridges? If you are, you can contact our Cordova office for more information. Call (901) 756-0078 or schedule a consultation online to see if you can benefit from this treatment.

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Dr. Jason Collier, our board-certified dentist at ​Southern Dental Implant Center, provides patients in Memphis and the Mid-South area with state-of-the-art dental care using advanced technology. Our doctors are affiliated with many prestigious organizations, including:

  • American Academy of Implant Dentistry
  • International Congress of Oral Implantologists
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation
  • Academy of General Dentistry
  • American Dental Association
  • Tennessee Dental Association
  • Christian Medical & Dental Associations
  • Memphis Dental Society

To learn more about our practice or to schedule an appointment at our Cordova, TN, dental office, contact us online or call (901) 756-0078.

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