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The Difference Between Dental Bridges

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What’s a dental bridge? It’s a single unit that replaces one or more missing teeth by attaching a prosthetic to teeth adjacent to the missing tooth (or teeth). Pretty simple right? You’re missing a tooth, so you put in a bridge. End of story. Right…..?

Well, not exactly. Not all bridges are made the same. Some are made from noble metals (like gold), some are made from “silver” metals, some are made from metal with white porcelain fused on top (these are the most common currently), and some are biocompatible and completely metal free.

Then there’s the “construction” type. Do the attachments act like crowns and completely cover the adjacent teeth? Does the dentist cut away a large portion of healthy teeth on either side in order to place a bridge? Are there more conservative bridges that conserve more teeth? The answer is “yes” to all of the above.

Choosing the Right Bridge for You:

At The Center for Natural Dentistry in Encinitas, we only place metal-free, biocompatible bridges. We are a holistic dental practice in San Diego County, and our focus is on doing work that’s good for your mouth and your body. That means that we always strive to create the strongest, most conservative bridges possible. In most cases, this results in a biocompatible onlay bridge or inlay bridge. While metal bridges are certainly strong, they can actually be too strong, causing the tooth to weaken under the bridge and eventually leading to the loos of the tooth (does this pattern sound familiar: You have a cavity, fill it with an amalgam filling. Decay forms around the filling. Filling is redone. More decay. Root Canal. Root Canal fails, so you get a crown. Crown fails, so you have the tooth pulled and get a metal bridge. Teeth holding the bridge decay and need to be pulled. Metal dentures replace the missing teeth. Metal often causes future dental problems and can sometimes lead to other systemic and acute health problems).

So what’s the answer? A bridge that is strong, forgiving, esthetically pleasing, metal-free, and doesn’t unnecessarily and expressively remove healthy teeth.

That’s exactly what we do at our Encinitas holistic dental practice. We make strong, metal-free onlay and inlay bridges that conserve surrounding teeth because they require less material to anchor the bridge in. We make some of these bridges in a high-quality laboratory and some on our Cerec machine on the office. The result is less healthy tooth loss and a long-lasting, strong, biocompatible bridge.

So if inlay and onlay bridges are better, why do they sometimes cost more? Well, there are a variety of factors that go into the cost of a bridge. Materials used is a large part of it. The difficulty in properly placing a bridge so it will last and won’t create decay in the adjacent teeth is also part of it. The amount of skill and experience required to place an inlay bridge is often higher than that for a traditional bridge. As the old saying goes: you get what you pay for. If you want a bridge that will last a long time, will create a solid biting surface, won’t do necessary damage to the adjacent teeth, won’t cause harm to your overall health, and looks natural in your mouth (both along the gumline and in in conjunction with the surrounding teeth), then this is probably the type of bridge you are looking for.

Some pictures are below to illustrate exactly what an inlay bridge. This is one of the biocompatible inlay bridges made at our Encinitas holistic dental practice.

Notice the More Conservative Use of Materials, Which preserves Surrounding Teeth

This picture shows how much tooth structure is removed for this bridge. Traditional bridges would completely cover the adjacent teeth.

Biocompatible Bridge Placed on Model

With the Bridge place on the model, you can clearly see how muach tooth structure is saved with this type of bridge

In this picture you can see exactly what the final inlay bridge looks like when placed in a patient's mouth.

Invisalign

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SPECIAL OFFER – Invisalign Treatment for $98/month  (oac).  Please call or email us today for more information.

Do you want straighter teeth? Maybe a better smile? Are you passed the point where “brace face” is a socially acceptable moniker? Invisalign may be your ticket to dental perfection.

Invisalign–one of the top technological advances that orthodontia has seen since braces replaced head gear–is a clear, paper-thin mouth piece that fits comfortably over your teeth. It straightens teeth, improves aesthetics, and allows for an inconspicuous way to fix your smile, especially if you feel you’re too old to have braces.

Invisalign is one of the special treatments we offer at The Center for Natural Dentistry. In fact, our office is one of only a handful of dental offices in San Diego to offer this extraordinary treatment.

So what exactly does Invisalign do, and how does it replace traditional braces?

Your Invisalign treatment consists of a series of thin plastic aligners that are changed approximately every two weeks. Each aligner is custom made to fit your teeth and designed to slowly move them into the correct position. Traditional braces use a similar technique: brakets are glued to your teeth and minor adjustments are made every few weeks to coninutally shift your teeth. The difference? Invisalign does it without the mouth full of metal.

Is Invisalign Right For You?

In most cases, Invisalign is a great alternative to traditional braces. It can help fix:

  • Overly crowded teeth. When there is not enough room in the jaw for all of the teeth to fit comfortably or normally (one to five millimeters).
  • Widely spaced teeth. When there is too much space between the teeth due to abnormal growth of the jaw or shifting of the teeth due to missing teeth (one millimeter to five millimeters).
  • Overbite/overjet. When the upper teeth bite over the lower teeth.
  • Crossbite. When the upper and lower jaws are misaligned, causing one or more upper teeth to bite on the inside of the lower teeth, on either the front and/or sides of the mouth.
  • Mild relapse. After traditional braces have been removed, when some relapsing tooth movement has occurred.
  • Invisalign may also be a treatment alternative for certain simple malocclusions (bite irregularities).

Unfortunately, Invisalign is not for everyone. To find out if it’s right for you, call us at The Center for Natural Dentistry to schedule an appointment: (888) 825-5351.

Invisalign and Holistic Dentistry

While Invisalign is not a “holistic treatment,” it is an environmentally safe product AND a product that is safe for YOU and full body wellness. There are no toxins to leach into your body and, in fact, Invisalign can help improve your whole body health: an improved bite alignment alllows for better jaw and dental health, which can lead to better complete wellness for your entire body.

Find Out If Invisalign is Right For You

To find out if Invisalign is right for you, give us a call today (888) 825-5351 for a free consultation. We will analyze your bite and present your best dental options.

SPECIAL OFFER – Invisalign Treatment for $98/month  (oac).  Please call or email us today for more information.

Bridging the Gap

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Dental Bridge To Replace Missing ToothHealthy, strong teeth support and maintain your jaws alignment. That is why when you lose one or more teeth, your remaining teeth may shift, and your ability to chew and speak can be affected. A bridge replaces missing teeth with artificial teeth, eliminating the gap where those teeth had been. The bridge is connected to adjacent teeth for support. Regardless of the type of bridge recommended, it’s success depends on keeping the surrounding teeth and gums clean.

Nowadays, dental implants are recommended prior to being given an option for a bridge.  We can help determine which is best for you.

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