How to Take Care of a Dental Bridge

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If you've lost a tooth to accident or decay, a dental bridge might be the solution to regain your smile. They are also used to keep your remaining teeth in their proper place. The care of the bridge after placement is extremely important. Diligent brushing and flossing is necessary to avoid losing both the bridge and teeth supporting it. If you've neglected oral care in the past, it's a great second chance to take care of your teeth the right way. Follow the steps below to keep that dazzling smile.

Things You'll Need

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste Dental floss
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Instructions

  1. How to Take Care of a Dental Bridge

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      Avoid chewing hard food, ice or candy. Any of these can cause damage to the bridge or the teeth that hold the bridge in place.

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      Stop grinding your teeth if you have in the past. Grinding can cause damage to the crowns on either end of the bridge. Use a prosthetic aid to assist you in stopping if you grind in your sleep. They are available from most dentists at a reasonable price.

    • 3
      Power flosser.

      Brush and floss teeth at least twice a day. Use special effort and care around areas where bridge attaches to real teeth. You want to keep these teeth very healthy as they provide the means to support the bridge.

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      Look for any plaque build-up between the gum and teeth. The plaque can cause decay or gum infection. It's important to catch any problems early.

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      See the dentist if you experience any problems.

      If you experience any pain or problems, have them checked by your dentist. After a short healing period you should not notice any pain. If you do it could be an indication that something isn't seated right. It's better to be safe than sorry.

Tips & Warnings

  • Brush and floss with extra care around bridge area, especially where it attaches to the real teeth. Have your teeth and bridge checked regularly.

  • If you notice any pain see your dentist. Diligently check the teeth and gum area near bridge for signs of decay or gum disease to catch problems early.

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