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Frequently Asked Questions
Crowns and Bridgework | Date Posted: 1/1/2002
| Question What is a bridge?
| Answer A bridge is an appliance permanently fixed in the mouth to replace missing teeth. It uses remaining teeth to support the new artificial tooth or teeth.
A bridge is made up of two crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap --these two anchoring teeth are called abutment teeth-- and a false tooth/teeth rigidly attached in between. The false teeth are called pontics. The bridge can be made from gold, alloys, porcelain or a combination of these materials. An enamel-bonded bridge uses a metal or porcelain framework to which the artificial teeth are attached, and then resin bonded to supporting teeth.
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More questions in this category:
What is a crown? Why are crowns more expensive than fillings? What is a bridge?
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