27 Mar 2020

How To Care For Your Dental Bridge

Dental bridges are a great, permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. You don’t have to deal with the inconvenience of having to remove dentures to clean them everyday, and bridges are more aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. However, dental bridges still require proper cleaning and maintenance everyday.

A dental bridge is made up of two or more dental crowns which are placed on adjacent teeth (also known as abutments). The tooth replacement (pontic) is connected to the crowns.

With the freedom to chew all sorts of foods comes the responsibility for cleaning the dental bridge well! Here, we’ll share why it’s important to clean your bridge properly and provide some tips on how to take care of your bridge.

Why You Need To Clean A Dental Bridge

Although the fake tooth (pontic) is close to the gum surface above the missing tooth ridge, there are still micro gaps. Plaque and bacteria can continue to accumulate there. This can result in halitosis (i.e. bad breath) or dental disease to the supporting teeth (abutments).

When oral hygiene is not maintained, the teeth under the dental bridge can suffer from gum disease and tooth decay. This might result in loss of the abutment teeth and the bridge.

How To Clean A Dental Bridge?

1. Dental Tools You Can Use to Clean Under a Dental Bridge

As the bridges are joined, a floss cannot pass through between the teeth units within the bridge from the top (occlusal surface). Thus, you can’t floss between the bridge using regular floss.

It’s best to continue to clean under the bridge with a super floss, a floss threader or an interdental brush. A water pick can also be used.

Floss Threader vs Interdental Brush vs Water Pick

Here, our dental hygienist shows you how to clean your dental bridge using a floss threader.

2. Brush Your Teeth As Usual

Of course, flossing should go hand-in-hand with brushing. Tooth brushing is usually done before the flossing to remove most of the plaque on your teeth. You should use a soft-bristled toothbrush in circular motions at a 45-degree angle towards the gum.

Oral hygiene maintenance for a dental bridge is very simple, with many easy-to-use aids available as mentioned above. Patients do not report a significant increase in the time spent on their oral hygiene maintenance routine.

What Should I Not Eat If I Have A Dental Bridge?

Generally, avoid biting hard food such as nuts, bone or ice, especially if your bridge is made of ceramic (porcelain).

Cracking a hard sweet, or using your bridge to tear open a chip bag, can result in chipping or fracturing of the ceramic. A damaged dental bridge will need to be replaced.

Other than hard foods, the bridge should be and can be used like natural teeth. You can enjoy your favourite steak, or bite into an apple without worrying about the bridge dislodging (unlike removable dentures). Being able to enjoy a variety of foods is one of the greatest advantages of getting a dental bridge.

Maintaining Your Dental Bridge with Regular Cleans and Checkups

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You should visit a dentist twice a year for a professional clean by a dentist or dental hygienist. That’s because dental calculus (hardened dental plaque that contains bacteria) builds up around your teeth and bridge, and cannot be removed by normal toothbrushing or flossing.

Therefore, getting scaling and polishing helps prevent dental or gum diseases.

Aside from cleaning, you should also visit your dentist regularly to assess the health of your bridge. This way, they can detect early problems with your bridge, to ensure your bridge stays healthy.

Conclusion

It is important to clean your dental bridge to prevent infections. Since a dental bridge is permanent, you cannot remove it to clean it.

Choose an easy-to-use aid such as a floss threader, super floss, interdental brush or water pick for your dental bridge. You can discuss the options with your dentist, and ask them to show you how to use it on your bridge.

Other than good oral hygiene, make sure you avoid hard foods. Do visit the dentist regularly for dental checks and cleaning. If you’re due for your next dental appointment, or need help with a dental bridge, book an appointment with our friendly dentists today.

Need Help With Your Dental Bridge?

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Dr Lynette Ng

Dr Lynette Ng is an experienced Prosthodontist and Dental Director at The Dental Studio (TDS). She manages a team of associate dental surgeons specialising in Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, Periodontics, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr Ng graduated with numerous awards, including the IADR Gold Medal and Dean's List, from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery. She also completed specialist training in Prosthodontics through a conjoint Masters of Dental Surgery with the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.

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