Permanent Dental Bridges: Expert Tooth Replacement in Downtown SF

Dental bridges are a popular and effective solution for replacing one or more missing teeth, helping to restore your smile, improve functionality, and maintain the proper alignment of your bite. By bridging the gap left by missing teeth, dental bridges provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing option for maintaining oral health and appearance.

What is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a fixed dental prosthetic that fills the space left by one or more missing teeth. It consists of one or more artificial teeth (called pontics) that are anchored to the surrounding natural teeth or dental implants. The bridge restores your ability to chew and speak properly while also preventing other teeth from shifting out of place.

 

Why You Might Need a Dental Bridge:

    • To replace one or more missing teeth.
    • To restore proper chewing and speaking function.
    • To maintain the shape of your face and prevent sagging.
    • To prevent remaining teeth from drifting out of alignment.
    • To improve the appearance of your smile.

    Types of Dental Bridges

    Traditional Dental Bridges:

      • Best for: Replacing missing teeth when natural teeth are available on both sides of the gap.
      • Description: A traditional bridge consists of a false tooth (or teeth) held in place by crowns that are cemented onto the healthy adjacent teeth, called abutment teeth. This is the most common type of dental bridge.
      • Advantages: Highly durable and effective for restoring function and aesthetics.
      • Considerations: Requires the adjacent teeth to be reshaped to fit the crowns, which involves removing some of the natural tooth structure.

      Cantilever Dental Bridges:

        • Best for: Situations where there is only one natural tooth available next to the gap.

        • Description: This type of bridge is anchored by a crown on only one abutment tooth, rather than on both sides of the gap.
        • Advantages: Useful when there are limited options for anchoring the bridge.
        • Considerations: Not as strong as traditional bridges and typically not recommended for areas of the mouth that experience a lot of pressure, like the molars.

        Maryland Bonded Bridges (Resin-Bonded Bridges):

          • Best for: Replacing missing teeth in the front of the mouth.
          • Description: A Maryland bridge uses a framework of metal or porcelain wings that are bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth. The pontic is then attached to the wings.
          • Advantages: Requires minimal alteration of the adjacent teeth, making it a more conservative option.
          • Considerations: Not as strong as traditional bridges and may not withstand the forces of biting and chewing as well as other types.

          Implant-Supported Bridges:

            • Best for: Replacing multiple missing teeth, especially when natural teeth are not available for support.
            • Description: Instead of being supported by crowns on natural teeth, an implant-supported bridge is anchored by dental implants. This type of bridge is highly stable and durable.
            • Advantages: Offers the best long-term stability and does not require altering healthy teeth. Can replace multiple missing teeth.
            • Considerations: Requires surgery for implant placement, which can take several months to complete. Implant-supported bridges are typically more expensive than other types of bridges.

            The Dental Bridge Procedure:

                1. Consultation and Preparation: Your dentist will evaluate your oral health, take impressions, and discuss which type of dental bridge is best for your situation. If a traditional or cantilever bridge is chosen, the adjacent teeth will be reshaped to support the crowns.
                2. Impressions and Temporary Bridge: Impressions of your teeth will be taken and sent to a dental lab to create your custom bridge. In the meantime, a temporary bridge may be placed to protect the prepared teeth.
                3. Bridge Placement: Once the permanent bridge is ready, it will be carefully placed and adjusted for fit and comfort. The dentist will check your bite to ensure proper alignment and make any necessary adjustments.
                4. Final Bonding: The bridge is permanently bonded or cemented in place, restoring both the appearance and function of your smile.

              Benefits of Dental Bridges:

                • Restores Functionality: Bridges help restore your ability to chew and speak properly, improving overall oral function.
                • Prevents Shifting of Teeth: A bridge helps keep your natural teeth in their proper position, preventing them from drifting out of alignment.
                • Improves Appearance: By filling the gap left by missing teeth, bridges enhance the aesthetics of your smile, helping you regain confidence.
                • Long- Lasting Solution: With proper care, dental bridges can last many years, providing a stable and durable solution for tooth loss.

                Caring for Your Dental Bridge:

                To ensure the longevity of your dental bridge, it’s essential to maintain good oral hygiene. Brush twice a day, floss daily (including under the bridge), and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings. Avoid chewing on hard objects, such as ice or hard candy, to prevent damaging the bridge.

                Conclusion:

                Dental bridges offer a practical, long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth, restoring both function and appearance. With various types available, including traditional, cantilever, Maryland, and implant-supported bridges, your dentist can help you choose the best option to suit your needs. If you’re missing teeth and are interested in restoring your smile, contact our office today for a consultation.

                Medical Condition

                Missing Teeth (Partial Edentulism)
                Partial edentulism (ICD-10 K08.11) involves the loss of permanent dentition, resulting in localized alveolar bone resorption, migration of adjacent teeth, and loss of functional occlusion. At our 100 Montgomery St facility, we address these sequelae using Fixed Partial Dentures (dental bridges) to restore structural integrity, masticatory efficiency, and arch stability. This restorative protocol is clinically integrated with our dental implant, porcelain crown, composite bonding, and laser periodontal maintenance services to ensure comprehensive rehabilitative outcomes for the Financial District 94104 professional community.

                Medical Procedure

                Zirconia Dental Bridge Restoration
                The fabrication and placement of a Fixed Partial Denture (CDT D6240/D6750) is a precision restorative procedure designed to replace missing permanent dentition and restore functional occlusion. At our 100 Montgomery St facility, Dr. Maryam Tabar utilizes digital intraoral scanning to engineer custom-fitted, high-strength zirconia bridges that provide long-term structural stabilization and superior aesthetics. This protocol is seamlessly integrated into comprehensive rehabilitative treatment plans—including dental implants, porcelain crowns, composite bonding, and laser periodontal maintenance—to ensure optimal masticatory efficiency, arch stability, and natural-looking results for the Financial District 94104 professional community.

                Medical Device

                High-Definition Intraoral Scanner
                This high-precision intraoral scanner utilizes advanced optical mapping and structured light technology to create 3D digital impressions of the dental arch. By capturing the precise geometry of edentulous areas and abutment teeth, this device ensures the accurate fabrication of Zirconia Fixed Partial Dentures (CDT D6240/D6750) and custom crowns. It is a fundamental component of our biomimetic restorative workflow, enabling Dr. Maryam Tabar to achieve optimal occlusal integration and structural fit for dental implants, veneers, and composite bonding at our 100 Montgomery St facility, Financial District 94104.

                Practice Information

                Digital Dental Practice San Francisco
                Dr. Maryam Tabar is a restorative and prosthetic specialist at 100 Montgomery St, specializing in the precision design and placement of Zirconia Fixed Partial Dentures (CDT D6240/D6750) and dental bridges. Serving the Financial District 94104 professional community, she integrates restorative prosthetic solutions with a comprehensive suite of high-end services, including dental implants, porcelain crowns, porcelain veneers, composite bonding, and laser periodontal maintenance. Dr. Tabar utilizes digital intraoral scanning and biomimetic protocols to address partial edentulism (ICD-10 K08.11) and restore functional occlusion, aesthetic harmony, and structural integrity for Downtown San Francisco professionals.

                Lead Practitioner

                Dr. Maryam Tabar DDS
                Lead Dentist 94104 & Financial District

                Clinical FAQs

                What is the clinical difference between a dental bridge and a fixed partial denture?

                A dental bridge is the common consumer name, while fixed partial denture is the medical name for the same restoration. It involves replacing a missing tooth by anchoring a porcelain or zirconia bridge to the adjacent healthy teeth.

                How long do zirconia dental bridges last in the Financial District?

                With regular professional maintenance at our 100 Montgomery St clinic, high-strength zirconia bridges can last 10 to 15 years or longer, providing superior durability compared to standard porcelain options.

                Why choose high-strength zirconia for bridges?

                Zirconia is virtually indestructible and provides a highly aesthetic, metal-free finish. Dr. Tabar recommends zirconia for fixed partial dentures in Downtown 94104 to ensure maximum longevity and natural light reflection.

                How often should I get a dental checkup in San Francisco?

                Most patients at Digital Dental Practice San Francisco need a checkup every 3-4 months if they have restorations like bridges, inflammation, or gum disease to ensure the abutment teeth stay healthy.

                What is AI cavity detection technology?

                It is the clinical use of AI algorithms to analyze digital X-rays, flagging potential decay under existing bridge margins at the earliest stages for more accurate and conservative treatment.

                Dental Treatment Catalog

                CDT D0150
                Comprehensive Oral Evaluation - New Patient
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                CDT D0210
                Intraoral Full Series Radiographic Images
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                CDT D2740
                Crown - Porcelain/Ceramic Substrate
                Book Consultation
                CDT D2950
                Core Buildup
                Book Consultation
                Appointment