CERAMIC BRIDGES AND THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Porcelain dental bridges are an effective solution commonly used to restore tooth loss. To learn more about the method of making porcelain dental bridges, please refer to the article below.
1.What is a porcelain dental bridge for cosmetic restoration?
Dental bridges are a popular solution for restoring lost teeth in the jaw today. Porcelain bridges are made from 100% pure porcelain, without any other alloys. Dental bridges are fixed on pillars, helping to fill missing tooth gaps in the jaw, ensuring complete restoration of missing teeth.
2.What cases are porcelain dental bridges indicated for?
Subjects who should use dental bridges include:
- Missing several consecutive molars.
- Missing teeth in alternating positions.
- Loss of teeth in sensitive locations such as front teeth.
In addition, to use this method, it must also be based on the following factors:
- Teeth must be healthy and strong to be chosen as pillars.
- The soft tissues around the abutment teeth must not be inflamed and must be firm.
- Good oral hygiene, no other dental diseases.
3. There are many different types of porcelain bridges available today
3.1 Traditional dental bridge
A traditional dental bridge is a dental bridge with a basic structure and is commonly used. The abutment teeth must meet the requirements for this to be possible.
Steps will be taken to grind the tooth base to create a fulcrum for the porcelain crown. Between the abutment teeth is a porcelain tooth strip attached to replace missing teeth. At this point, the missing tooth gap has been filled, the teeth will be together and look just like the real thing.

3.2 Pass porcelain bridge
This type of dental bridge is designed to use one surrounding tooth to make the bridge instead of two. The structure and process of making a bridge will be exactly the same as a traditional dental bridge.
However, this type of bridge is not used too often or commonly because the impact on the abutment teeth is too great. affects chewing and eating. Therefore, the design of this dental bridge must be carefully calculated.

3.3 Veneers
Veneers are highly appreciated for their ability to preserve abutment teeth well and are less prone to grinding. The bridge will consist of a false tooth with two adhesive wings attached on both sides. The adhesive wings are responsible for clinging to the surrounding teeth to keep them in place, using dental cement.
This type of bridge is mainly used for front teeth and healthy abutment teeth. This bonded bridge is contraindicated for deep bites and crossbites.

3.4 Dental Implant Bridge
Implant-supported dental bridges are very popular in recent years, because they do not affect adjacent natural teeth. Do not grind the stem and crown of the tooth with a crown, but replace it with an implant that is implanted into the bone frame to act as a pillar for the new tooth to attach to.
This type of dental bridge also has the advantage of creating appropriate gaps between teeth for more effective deep cleaning. And when they integrate well with each other, they will ensure stability and long-term use. The advent of implant-supported dental bridges is a big step forward in helping teeth be cared for and protected better.

This is the method being recommended by experts and dentists. Thanks to excellent developments in Implant technology, advanced manufacturing and implementation processes have helped Dental Implants become an extremely ideal choice when needing to replace missing teeth or make dental bridges. IKALAB is committed to meeting a variety of dental requirements depending on customers’ cases and supporting clinical procedures for optimal adjustment.










