Making a porcelain dental bridge is an effective solution to restore the chewing function and aesthetics of lost teeth. However, in order for the bridge making process to go smoothly and achieve the expected results, you need to have certain experience. This article will share practical experiences from My Auris Dental experts, helping you be more confident when choosing this solution.
Ceramic dental bridges are an effective tooth restoration method, helping to restore chewing function and aesthetics for teeth that are missing one or more teeth. However, to ensure successful results and maintain long-term results, you need to understand the important factors and choose a reputable dentist.
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I once met a case of a female patient, 35 years old, who came to the doctor because she lost her two front teeth due to an accident. Patients are very worried about their aesthetics and chewing ability. After a thorough examination and consultation, we decided to perform an all-ceramic dental bridge for the patient.
The results are truly impressive! Porcelain dental bridges not only restore perfect chewing function but also bring natural beauty to the teeth, helping patients become more confident in communication. Patients are very satisfied with the results and often recommend the clinic’s services to friends and relatives.
Ceramic dental bridge restores perfect chewing function
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To achieve optimal results when making porcelain bridges, you need to note the following points:
Choose a reputable dentist: Choose a dentist with good doctors, modern equipment, advanced technology and professional services. You should consult relatives, friends or research on reputable websites.
Learn more about the right type of porcelain dental bridge: Currently, there are many types of ceramic dental bridges with different advantages and disadvantages. The doctor will advise based on your dental condition, needs and financial ability to choose the most suitable type of porcelain bridge.
Psychological preparation: Before getting a porcelain bridge, you need to prepare yourself mentally and cooperate with the doctor throughout the treatment process.
Follow your doctor’s instructions: After making a porcelain bridge, you need to strictly follow your doctor’s instructions on diet and oral hygiene to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment.
In addition to basic information about porcelain dental bridges, you can learn more about:
Ceramic dental bridge making process: Learn in detail each step in the process, from examination, preparation to porcelain bridge placement, helping you better understand the techniques and technology applied.
Types of ceramic dental bridges: Learn about the pros and cons, cost and aesthetics of each type of ceramic dental bridge: all-ceramic dental bridge, ceramic-metal dental bridge, zirconium ceramic dental bridge, metal-free ceramic dental bridge.
Ceramic dental bridge care: Learn how to properly care for a ceramic dental bridge, including brushing, flossing, rinsing, and diet, which helps maintain the effectiveness of long-term treatment.
Cost of making a porcelain dental bridge: Find out the cost of each type of ceramic dental bridge, the price of each dentistry, factors affecting the cost to have an appropriate financial plan.
Popular types of ceramic dental bridges variable
Ceramic dental bridges are a popular dental restoration method, chosen by many people to overcome tooth loss, restore chewing function and aesthetics of the teeth. On the market today there are many different types of porcelain dental bridges, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, suitable for each specific case.
All-ceramic dental bridge
All-ceramic dental bridge Porcelain is a type of dental bridge made entirely from porcelain, containing no metal. This type of bridge has outstanding advantages in aesthetics, natural color, high biocompatibility, does not irritate the gums, and does not darken the gum line. All-ceramic dental bridges are suitable for people with high aesthetic needs who want to have bright, white, beautiful, and natural teeth.
However, all-ceramic dental bridges have a higher price than other types of porcelain dental bridges. In addition, this type of bridge has less hardness and bearing capacity than porcelain-metal dental bridges. All-ceramic dental bridges are often used to restore incisors, canines, or positions requiring high aesthetics.
Metal ceramic dental bridge has outstanding advantages in aesthetics, natural color, high biocompatibility, does not irritate the gums, does not blacken the gum line.
Porcelain-ceramic dental bridge
Porcelain-ceramic dental bridge is a type of dental bridge with a frame made of metal, with a porcelain coating on the outside. This type of bridge has a lower price than all-ceramic dental bridges and is durable high, good bearing capacity. However, porcelain-ceramic dental bridges have the disadvantage of easily blackening the gum line, the color is not as natural as all-ceramic dental bridges.
Porcelain-ceramic dental bridges are often used to restore molars, molars, and positions with high pressure. This type of bridge is also suitable for people with a limited budget
Zirconium ceramic dental bridge
Zirconium ceramic dental bridge is a type of dental bridge made from zirconium material, a type of ceramic with high durability and resistance. Good strength, natural color, does not irritate the gums, does not blacken the gum line. The advantages of zirconium ceramic dental bridges are high durability, good bearing capacity, natural color, does not irritate the gums, does not blacken the gum line.
Zirconium ceramic dental bridges have a higher price than porcelain metal dental bridges, but are lower than porcelain dental bridges. All-ceramic bridge. This type of bridge is suitable for people who want to have beautiful, durable teeth and have a moderate budget.
Metal-free ceramic bridge
Ceramic dental bridge Non-metallic bridge is a type of dental bridge made from ceramic or composite material that does not contain metal. This type of bridge has the advantages of high aesthetics, natural color, good biological compatibility, does not irritate the gums, and does not darken the gum line. Metal-free ceramic bridges are often used to restore incisors, canines, and positions that require high aesthetics.
Bridges Metal-free porcelain teeth have a higher price than porcelain-ceramic dental bridges, but lower than all-ceramic porcelain bridges. This type of bridge is suitable for people who want to have beautiful, natural teeth and have a moderate budget.
Ceramic dental bridge making process
Are you having problems with missing teeth, gapped teeth, yellow teeth, cavities…? Are you looking for an effective, safe, and highly aesthetic tooth restoration solution? A porcelain dental bridge is the optimal choice to help you regain a confident, radiant smile.
Examination and consultation
The first step in the process of making a porcelain bridge is an examination and consultation with a dentist.
General examination: The dentist will check the oral condition, evaluate the level of oral health, determine the number of missing teeth, location, size, and shape of the teeth that need restoration.
X-ray: aria-level=”1″>Choice consultation: Based on the examination results, the dentist will advise on the type of porcelain bridge that suits your needs, desires and economic conditions. Common types of porcelain dental bridges include: all-ceramic dental bridges, porcelain-ceramic dental bridges, zirconium ceramic dental bridges, and metal-free porcelain dental bridges. The dentist will analyze the pros, cons, and costs of each type to help you make the optimal choice.
Care consultation: The dentist will instruct you on how to care for your teeth before making a porcelain bridge.
Advising customers on oral health
Teeth preparation
After you choose the appropriate type of porcelain bridge, the dentist will proceed with tooth preparation.
Tooth grinding: The dentist will grind two real teeth next to the missing tooth space to create a support for the bridge. The level of tooth grinding depends on the material and size of the bridge.
Taking a temporary tooth impression: After grinding your teeth, the dentist will take an impression to create temporary teeth to help you chew comfortably and aesthetically while waiting for the official porcelain bridge.
Dentists use specialized tools to take tooth impressions at the exact position
Tooth impression
Taking accurate tooth impressions: The dentist uses specialized tools to accurately take tooth impressions of the position, size, shape of the ground tooth and the opposing tooth.
Transfer the tooth impression to the technician: The tooth impression is sent to the lab so that the technician can manufacture the porcelain bridge as required.
Making a porcelain bridge
Dental bridge fabrication: Technicians use modern technology to design and manufacture porcelain dental bridges according to the exact tooth impression and material you have chosen. Porcelain dental bridges are crafted meticulously and accurately in every detail to ensure they match real teeth with high accuracy.
Quality check: Before being delivered to the dentist, the porcelain dental bridge is thoroughly checked for quality to meet the requirements for size, shape, color, and durability.
The dentist tries to attach the bridge to the ground teeth, checking the bite
Placing the bridge porcelain
Test-fitting a dental bridge: The dentist tries to attach a dental bridge to the ground teeth, checking the bite, color, and comfort when chewing.
Adjustment: If necessary, the dentist will gently adjust for the most perfect bridge.
Fixed installation: After you feel satisfied, the dentist will permanently attach the porcelain bridge using specialized dental materials.
Ceramic dental bridge care
After completing the dental restoration process with a porcelain bridge, home care plays an extremely important role. It helps prolong the life of dental bridges, while ensuring overall oral health. Below are detailed instructions on how to properly care for porcelain dental bridges, helping you be confident with a radiant smile.
Floss: Remove food plaque stuck between “teeth” with dental floss at least once a day.
Brush your teeth daily:
Brush your teeth at least twice a day, for 2 minutes each time with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Brush gently vertically or in a circular motion, avoid brushing horizontally, causing enamel erosion and gum damage.
Note:
Choose a soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head to easily penetrate between teeth and gum lines.
Change your toothbrush every 3 months or when the bristles become frayed or frayed.
Use dental floss:
Dental floss is a tool that helps clean plaque and food particles in between teeth, where it is difficult for a brush to reach. Use dental floss gently once a day before brushing your teeth.
Note:
Choose the right type of dental floss, you can use wax dental floss to easily wriggle.
Avoid using dental floss too harshly, which can cause gum damage.
Gargle with salt water:
Saline has a mild antiseptic effect, cleans the oral cavity and helps the gums heal quickly. Dilute salt with warm water in a ratio of 1:9, rinse your mouth after brushing and flossing.
Avoid eating hard, chewy, sticky foods:
Hard, chewy, sticky foods such as hard candy, ice, cartilage… can cause breakage, breakage or loosening of porcelain bridges. Limit consumption of these foods to protect dental bridges.
Go for regular dental check-ups:
Regular dental check-ups every 6 months at a reputable dentist helps the doctor check the condition dental bridges, oral hygiene and early detection of dental problems (if any).
Jumping porcelain dental bridges: Causes and remedies
Jumping porcelain dental bridges is a condition of dental bridges. The porcelain is wobbly and not firmly fixed on the jaw. This is a quite common problem and causes a lot of trouble for users.
Causes of porcelain dental bridges jumping:
Errors during manufacturing: The porcelain bridge was not crafted correctly and did not fit the jaw.
Errors during installation: Insecure installation technique, adhesive not strong enough.
Improper oral care: Poor oral hygiene, using hard-bristled toothbrushes, biting hard objects…
Damage to the abutment tooth: The abutment tooth is decayed, inflamed or broken, causing the porcelain bridge to lose its support.
Jaw bone deterioration: The jaw bone gradually reduces, causing the porcelain bridge to become loose.
Signs to recognize a broken porcelain dental bridge:
Feeling entangled and uncomfortable when chewing food.
The porcelain bridge is loose and not fixed.
Gingivitis, sensitivity around the porcelain bridge area.
Chiped or broken porcelain teeth.
How to fix a broken porcelain dental bridge:
Follow-up examination: Go to the dentist to have the doctor check and determine the exact cause.
Rebuild the porcelain bridge: If the cause is due to a technical error, the doctor will proceed to rebuild a new porcelain bridge.
Treatment of abutment teeth: If abutment teeth are damaged, treatment is needed before rebuilding the porcelain bridge.
Refixing the porcelain bridge: In some cases, the doctor can refix the porcelain bridge with dental materials.
Cost of making a porcelain dental bridge
Making a porcelain dental bridge is an effective tooth restoration solution, bringing a confident smile to many people. However, cost is a factor that many people are concerned about before deciding to do it.
Factors affecting cost
The cost of making a porcelain dental bridge is not fixed, depends on many factors:
Type of ceramic dental bridge: All-ceramic dental bridges often cost more than ceramic-metal dental bridges due to their superior aesthetics and durability. Zirconium porcelain dental bridges also have a high cost due to the use of high-quality materials.
Number of teeth needing restoration: The more teeth that need a bridge, the higher the cost.
Dental condition: Teeth needing treatment before bridge construction (cavities, periodontitis) will incur additional costs.
Doctor’s skills: Doctors with high expertise and extensive experience often have higher fees.
Dental reputation: Reputable dentistry, modern equipment, good service quality often has a slightly higher cost.
Geographical location: The cost of making porcelain dental bridges in big cities and central District 1 is often higher than other areas.
The cost of making porcelain dental bridges in big cities and the center of District 1 is often higher than in other areas.
Compare costs between types of ceramic dental bridges
All-ceramic dental bridge: Cost ranges from 7,000,000 – 15,000,000 VND/tooth.
Porcelain-ceramic dental bridge: Cost ranges from 3,500,000 – 6,000,000 VND/tooth.
Important Notes When Making Porcelain Dental Bridges
Deciding to make porcelain dental bridges is a turning point for your smile and oral health. This requires careful research and the right choice to ensure satisfactory restoration results.
Reputable dentistry is key. is a prerequisite for the success of any dental treatment, especially porcelain bridges.
Here are important criteria you need to keep in mind:
Dental team: Experience and expertise The dentist’s expertise is the key factor. Learn about the dentist’s qualifications, certificates, and especially his experience in making porcelain bridges. Don’t hesitate to ask questions about the procedure, materials used, and warranty.
Modern technology: Reputable dentists often invest in modern technology, helping the process more accurate, faster, and comfortable treatment.
Safe hygiene: A clean treatment environment and properly sterilized instruments are prerequisites to ensure your safety.
Care regimen care: Reputable dentistry always has dedicated customer care, answers all questions, and supports you throughout the treatment process and after restoration.
Follow Your Doctor’s Instructions Doctor
Complying with the doctor’s instructions after making a porcelain dental bridge is the deciding factor in the durability and longevity of the bridge.
Please remember the following:
Diet: In the beginning, avoid eating foods that are too hard, chewy, or sticky to avoid affecting the dental bridge.
Oral hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day, use dental floss and mouthwash to remove plaque and bacteria.
Regular dental check-ups: Make a schedule Make a follow-up appointment according to the doctor’s schedule to promptly detect and handle arising problems (if any).
Proper care of a porcelain dental bridge will help you prolong the life of the bridge and maintain the best oral health.
Proper Oral Care
Proper oral care not only helps protect the porcelain bridge but also maintains overall oral health.
Follow the steps after:
Brush your teeth: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste, and brush gently vertically or in a circular motion.
Use dental floss: Removes plaque from between teeth, where the brush is difficult to reach.
Rinse: Use mouthwash to clean the oral cavity, kill bacteria.
Diet healthy: Limit sweets, carbonated drinks, increase fruits and vegetables.
Monitor Oral Health Status
Monitoring your oral health helps you detect problems early and take timely intervention measures.
Implement:
Observe: Pay attention to unusual changes in the oral cavity such as pain, sensitivity, bleeding gums, loose teeth…
Regular dental check-ups: Create a habit of regular dental check-ups every 6 months for general check-ups, in-depth oral hygiene, and early detection of potential diseases hide.
The cost of making a porcelain bridge at a reputable dental clinic is commensurate with the quality of service and gives you absolute peace of mind.
Besides the above notes, you can learn more about:
Experience in making porcelain dental bridges in District 1.
Making a porcelain dental bridge is an important decision, directly affecting your oral health and confidence. Hopefully, the above experience sharing from My Auris Dental, which puts the benefits and satisfaction of customers and family members first, has helped you have a better overview of the process, types and important notes when performing this service. Please contact directly. with My Auris Dental Clinic for a detailed examination, consultation and treatment plan best suited to your specific dental condition.