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Missing teeth can affect much more than just your appearance—they can impact how you chew, speak, and maintain overall oral health. Dental bridges are one of the most reliable, time-tested solutions for replacing one or more missing teeth. But have you ever wondered what actually happens behind the scenes during a dental bridge fitting?

At McLevin Dental, we believe in making the process transparent, comfortable, and smooth for every patient. In this blog, we take you behind the scenes of what happens during a dental bridge fitting and how we ensure it’s a successful experience from start to finish.

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent healthy teeth or dental implants. The bridge literally “bridges” the gap left by missing teeth, restoring both function and aesthetics.

Dental bridges can be made from several materials, including:

Porcelain (for a natural tooth-like appearance)

Zirconia (extremely durable and aesthetic)

Metal alloys (for strength in back teeth)

Porcelain-fused-to-metal (combining aesthetics and durability)

Step 1: The Initial Consultation

The process begins with a comprehensive consultation at McLevin Dental. During this visit, we:

Evaluate the area where teeth are missing

Check the health of surrounding teeth and gums

Assess bite alignment and jaw function

Take digital X-rays or 3D scans to analyze the bone structure and tooth stability

This step helps determine if a dental bridge is the right solution or if another option like dental implants might be more suitable.

Step 2: Treatment Planning

Once we confirm that a dental bridge is appropriate, we discuss:

The type of bridge best suited for your needs (traditional, cantilever, Maryland, or implant-supported)

Material options based on durability, aesthetics, and budget

Expected timeline for the process

The number of appointments required

Cost breakdown and payment options

We ensure you’re fully informed before moving forward.

Step 3: Tooth Preparation – The Foundation of a Successful Bridge

If you’re getting a traditional dental bridge, the adjacent teeth (called abutment teeth) must be prepared to support the bridge. This involves:

Removing a thin layer of enamel from the abutment teeth to make space for the dental crowns that will hold the bridge in place.

Ensuring the tooth structure is healthy and strong enough to bear the load.

This step is done with precision under local anesthesia to ensure a comfortable experience.

Step 4: Impressions and Measurements

Once the teeth are prepared, we take highly accurate impressions using digital scanning technology or traditional dental molds. These impressions are critical because they:

Capture the precise shape, size, and position of your teeth

Ensure that the bridge fits perfectly and looks natural

Aid in crafting a bridge that matches your bite and smile

We also record your tooth shade to ensure the new bridge blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.

Step 5: Temporary Bridge Placement

While your permanent bridge is being custom-made in the dental lab, we place a temporary bridge to:

Protect the prepared teeth

Maintain tooth spacing

Allow you to eat and speak comfortably

Prevent sensitivity

This temporary bridge stays in place for about one to two weeks until the final bridge is ready.

Step 6: Fabrication of the Permanent Bridge

Behind the scenes, our partnered dental laboratory carefully crafts your permanent bridge. This process involves:

Using your impressions and bite records to create a bridge with precise fit and aesthetics

Layering porcelain for lifelike color and translucency

Ensuring strength, especially if the bridge is placed in areas under high bite pressure

Our commitment to quality means we work only with labs that adhere to the highest standards.

Step 7: Fitting the Permanent Bridge

Once your permanent bridge is ready, you return for the fitting appointment. This step involves:

Removing the temporary bridge

Trying in the permanent bridge to check for proper fit, color, and bite alignment

Making minor adjustments to ensure comfort and functionality

Cementing the bridge securely in place using high-strength dental adhesives

The fitting process is thorough because comfort and accuracy are crucial for the longevity of your dental bridge.

Step 8: Aftercare and Maintenance

Before you leave, our team provides detailed instructions on how to care for your new bridge, including:

Proper brushing and flossing techniques, especially using floss threaders to clean under the bridge

Avoiding extremely hard or sticky foods that could damage the bridge

Scheduling regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings

A well-maintained dental bridge can last 10 to 15 years or longer.

The McLevin Dental Difference

When you choose McLevin Dental for your dental bridge, you benefit from:

Personalized care: Tailored solutions based on your oral health needs and aesthetic goals

High-quality materials: Durable, natural-looking restorations

Advanced technology: Digital impressions, precise diagnostics, and modern fabrication techniques

Comfort-focused approach: Gentle care for a stress-free experience

Ready to Restore Your Smile?

If you’re missing one or more teeth, a dental bridge might be the perfect solution to restore your smile and function. At McLevin Dental, we’re here to guide you through every step of the process with expert care and a commitment to your satisfaction.

Schedule your consultation today to take the first step toward a stronger, healthier, and more beautiful smile.

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