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Dental Bridge

A bridge is another common way to replace missing teeth. In the past, bridges have been known to have an opaque-looking dead appearance, with red gum tissue around them or, worse still, dark black lines around the gum margins! Today this need not be the case. Ceramic and all-porcelain technologies can achieve, with high-class ceramic technicians, beautiful and life-like aesthetics, so that our bridges our virtually indistinguishable to the naked eye.

In some cases, a bridge cannot be used, as in instances where there are no teeth one side of the missing one (several teeth are missing in a row), or the surrounding teeth have had extensive bone loss due to gum disease.

Dental implants are the most common option in these circumstances.

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