Both the bridge and the denture are prosthetic restorations that replace missing teeth. The bridge is a permanent restoration, the patient cannot remove it from the mouth on his own. It connects the so-called abutment teeth, i.e. teeth adjacent to the space left by the missing tooth. It is permanently cemented in the mouth. A bridge is usually difficult to distinguish from real teeth. In patients with healthy periodontium and proper oral hygiene, it can last up to 10 years, but then it needs to be replaced. A denture, however, is a removable restoration, the patient can remove it at any time. It is held on the teeth thanks to wedging and metal clasps. Skeletal dentures (made of metal and acrylic) or partial removable dentures (only made of acrylic) are used. Due to bone loss, acrylic dentures require more frequent replacement and are recommended as a temporary replacement.
Our website uses cookies. Details in the document: Privacy Policy (GDPR)