Restore Your Smile with Dental Bridges at Lincoln Park Center for Dental Anesthesia in Chicago IL
Dental bridges are a long-established and reliable restorative solution for missing teeth. At Lincoln Park Center for Dental Anesthesia, dental bridges are provided using modern techniques at our Chicago, IL office. Our facility utilizes advanced systems to deliver effective restorative solutions in an intimate, patient-centered environment.
Dental Bridge
A dental bridge is a fixed restoration consisting of one or more artificial teeth. It is supported by crowns placed on the neighboring teeth—known as abutments—which lock the bridge in place and allow it to function like natural teeth.
Dental bridges are permanently cemented, eliminating the need for the patient to remove them. Once placed, a bridge becomes a stable, integral part of the oral structure.
Function of the Dental Bridge
By filling the gaps left by missing teeth, bridges restore the original configuration and function of your smile. They also prevent surrounding teeth from drifting, which helps avoid long-term bite and alignment issues caused by tooth loss.
Dental Bridge Treatment at Lincoln Park Center for Dental Anesthesia
Personalized Treatment Planning
The process begins with a comprehensive evaluation. The dentist will check the condition of the teeth, the health of the gums, bite alignment, and the stability of adjacent teeth. This information ensures a custom fit and optimum performance. Rather than seeking a "quick fix," our plans prioritize long-term durability, oral stability, and patient comfort.
Care Provided by a Single Practitioner
All dental bridge work is supervised by Robert Tentler, from the initial consultation through to final placement. Patients benefit from consistent oversight, meticulous attention to detail, and clear communication throughout the process. This ensures continuity of care and a smoother treatment experience.
Types of Dental Bridges Made Available
Traditional Fixed Bridges
These are the most common types of bridges. They consist of crowns placed over the teeth adjacent to the gap, with a false tooth (pontic) bridging the space between them. Traditional bridges are durable and offer a secure solution for patients with healthy supporting teeth and gums.
Multi-unit Dental Bridges
This restoration replaces multiple adjacent missing teeth in a single arch. Multi-unit bridges require precise planning to ensure an even distribution of biting forces and long-term success.
The Procedure for Dental Bridges
1. Appointment
During the first visit, the area is numbed to ensure patient comfort. The supporting teeth are then shaped to create a foundation for the bridge. We use modern techniques designed to spare as much natural tooth structure as possible while providing excellent support.
2. Digital Impressions and Temporary Bridge
After the preparation phase, we take digital impressions. We use advanced scanning techniques to capture the most accurate details of the teeth and gums. A temporary bridge is then placed to protect the prepared teeth while your final bridge is being crafted.
3. Final Placement and Cementation
Once the final bridge is ready, it is carefully fitted and permanently cemented into place. The dentist checks for bite alignment, comfort, and stability before finalizing the restoration. Once finished, the bridge functions as a permanent replacement for your missing teeth.
Advanced Technology Behind the Dental Bridges Care
iTero Element Digital Scanner
The iTero Element scanner provides highly accurate digital records without the use of traditional impression putty. This improves patient comfort and safety while reducing appointment times.
Digital Radiography
Digital X-rays provide essential images of the teeth and supporting bone with significantly less radiation. These images help detect hidden problems, ensuring the proper placement and longevity of your restoration.
Intra-Oral Camera Imaging
This technology allows patients to see exactly what is happening with their teeth and restorations. It enhances communication and helps you make informed decisions throughout your treatment.
The Advantages of Dental Bridges
- Restores Oral Function: Bridges facilitate comfortable chewing and speaking by replacing missing teeth.
- Prevents Tooth Movement: Bridges prevent surrounding teeth from shifting.
- Long-Lasting Effectiveness: With proper care and regular dental visits, a fixed bridge can remain reliable and functional for many years.
Meet The Doctor
Financial Options for Dental Bridge Treatment
Flexible Payment Options
Lincoln Park Center for Dental Anesthesia accepts numerous forms of payment: cash, check, major credit cards, and CareCredit®. Patients will also be put on a monthly payment plan that helps them afford the treatment costs.
Insurance Acceptance
Most dental insurance plans are accepted, and the team will assist in submitting claims and providing estimates of out-of-pocket expenses before treatment begins.
Patients are informed that insurance coverage differs, and the policies are essentially agreements between the patient and the insurance company.
Set up an appointment for a dental bridge consultation.
The dental bridge treatment at Lincoln Park Center for Dental Anesthesia blends clinical expertise, advanced technology, and comfort-oriented care in a modern environment. Customized solutions are offered to restore function and retain long-term oral stability.
Schedule your consultation today by calling (312) 596-2200.
Contact Information
Lincoln Park Center for Dental Anesthesia
2551 N Clark St suite 502
Phone: (312) 596-2200
Lincoln Park Center for Dental Anesthesia
2551 N Clark St suite 502
Chicago IL 60614
(312) 596-2200
OFFICE HOURS
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Monday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
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Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
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Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm
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