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Dental Health and Food: Learning to Eat Better

My intense love for candy, cakes, and everything in between started as a child. I simply couldn't go one day without something sweet to eat. But my love for all things sweet took a toll on my teeth. My dentist diagnosed me with seven cavities, each one a different size and depth. After sitting through four long dental appointments, I decided to make a change. I now monitor my diet and only eat things that benefit my oral health. I'm here to help you take better care of your teeth. My blog offers tips on how to improve your diet, maintain good oral hygiene, and many other topics. Hopefully, you can learn to overcome your bad habits just as I did. Good luck with your future dental health.

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Six Good Reasons To Choose A Dental Bridge

by Eric Bailey

There are so many cosmetic dentistry solutions on the market today that it may be confusing to choose just which one is the right choice for your mouth and your situation. One solution that you may not have considered, but should, is a dental bridge. This device uses the teeth on either side of a missing tooth to anchor a replacement tooth. There are many benefits to opting for a dental bridge, not the least of which is that a bridge is considerably less expensive than having a dental implant installed in the gap left by your missing tooth. 

Advantages to a dental bridge

1. It's quick to install. Dental implants take several months from the initial appointment to the final fitting. Conversely, a dental bridge can be made and fitted in just two or three appointments over several weeks.

2. It's less expensive than many other cosmetic dental options. You can save money by opting for a dental bridge in lieu of a dental implant. A dental bridge can cost as little as $1,100. That compares to an average cost of $2,500 for a dental implant.

3. It's fixed in your mouth. Unlike a partial denture that has to be removed every night for cleaning, a dental bridge is fixed inside of your mouth and is cared for much as you care for your natural teeth. You don't have to worry about misplacing it or having to buy special solutions to clean it.

4. It's less invasive than an implant. Having an implant in your mouth requires major surgery to put in the titanium anchor and weeks of recovery after the surgery before the crown can be fitted on the anchor. As with any surgery, there is a risk of infection and other complications. Obviously, there is no such risk with a dental bridge.

5. It's durable. While a dental bridge is not as durable as a dental implant (which can last for decades), a dental bridge can last for 15 years or longer with regular dental care.

6. It's natural-looking. A dental bridge will give you the look of a natural tooth and isn't subject to slipping like dentures can be.

While a dental bridge may not be the right cosmetic dental solution for everyone with a missing tooth, this option is affordable and relatively quick to install and will last for years to come. It's certainly worth asking your dentist about. Contact a clinic like Adams Dental Center to learn more.

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