Local anesthesia is used to ensure your comfort and a painless process during the dental bridge preparation and bridge placement process.
With proper care and regular check-ups, dental bridges can last 10-15 years or even longer. Maintaining good oral hygiene and avoiding excessive wear and tear can extend their lifespan.
Yes, dental bridges allow you to eat most foods comfortably. However, you should avoid very hard or sticky foods that could damage the bridge.
Dental bridges require regular brushing and flossing, just like natural teeth. Special care is needed to clean around and beneath the bridge. Your dentist will provide specific hygiene instructions.
Complications with dental bridges are rare, but patients may experience issues like sensitivity or minor adjustments after placement. We will guide you in managing any concerns.