The abutment teeth are gently shaped to create the proper form and space for placing the dental bridge.
These supporting teeth are prepared under local anaesthesia, ensuring that the patient feels no pain during the procedure.
If the abutment teeth are damaged, they may require treatment or post-and-core buildup to provide adequate support.
An impression is then taken to create an accurate model. At Centrodent, we use a digital scanner for this step, which allows for greater precision and comfort.
After the trial fitting, the dental bridge is permanently secured in place using dental cement.
The price of a dental bridge depends on several factors, the most important being the material used, the number of units in the bridge, and the expertise of the dentist.
The material has a major impact on the final cost. The two main options are:
Metal-ceramic dental bridge - combines a metal substructure with a ceramic outer layer, offering strength and satisfactory aesthetics.
Zirconia dental bridge - made from a zirconium oxide base and layered ceramic, this type offers superior aesthetics and durability.
The number of crowns that make up the bridge also affects the total price. Each unit represents one dental crown, and these are fused into a single structure. The more units in the bridge, the higher the cost due to the increased material and lab work involved.
When choosing a dental bridge, it’s important not to focus solely on price. Factors such as the dentist’s ability to prepare the abutment teeth in parallel, treat caries, take precise impressions, and correctly cement the crowns are all crucial for long-term success.
Most importantly, every step of the process must strictly follow professional standards.
Patients often focus on before-and-after photos, overlooking the most critical phase - the work in between. It is this process that ensures the quality, functionality, and longevity of the dental bridge.