Sometimes
missing teeth are replaced with what is known as a “fixed bridge”. This type of
restoration is cemented to prepared teeth on either side of the gap where a
natural tooth used to be. The "weak link" in this type of dentistry is the
cement. Over time the cement bond can weaken to the point that bridge becomes un-cemented
to one of its supporting teeth. If this situation is not promptly corrected the
tooth underneath the bridge will soon decay creating difficulties for the
patient. If caught early the problem is easily remedied. If neglected there is
the risk of pain and great expense.
If you have this type of restoration your Dentist will carefully check your bridge for telltale signs of movement that indicate a cement failure in the
course of your regular visit. Between dental exams be suspicious of any
altered sensation or function of your bridge and see your dentist quickly if changes
occur. Remember that no cemented bridge ever should feel loose.
Cheers
Dr. Shawn
Lee a Vernon Dentist
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