Porcelain Bridges

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Bridging the Gaps

Whenever you drive across a bridge, you're being supported by the same principles that support a dental bridge. Crowned teeth on either side of a space are called abutments. They support an artificial tooth, called a pontic. While a bridge lasts for many years, sometimes the strain of supporting one or more missing teeth can cause the abutments themselves to weaken and may lead to more missing teeth.


A Better Bridge


In many cases, dental implants offer a better alternative, eliminating most of the load-bearing strain you see in traditional bridge abutments. When carefully placed in the bone, an implant mimics the root of a tooth. They bear the load that the natural teeth used to hold, sparing the neighboring teeth from excessive forces. In some cases, two implants may be used to build a bridge.


At Tremblay Dental Studio in Shoreline, WA, we have all the tools to create a beautiful, functional restoration. Dr. Danny Tremblay can bring the puzzle pieces together to fit any scenario regardless of the scope of your treatment.

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