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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of dental bridges are there?

Common types include:
Traditional bridge (crowns on both sides + pontic)
Cantilever bridge (supported by a tooth on only one side) Maryland (resin-bonded) bridge (bonded to backs of adjacent teeth)
Implant-supported bridge (supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth)

What types of dental bridges are there?

Common types include:
Traditional bridge (crowns on both sides + pontic)
Cantilever bridge (supported by a tooth on only one side) Maryland (resin-bonded) bridge (bonded to backs of adjacent teeth)
Implant-supported bridge (supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth)

What types of dental bridges are there?

Common types include:
Traditional bridge (crowns on both sides + pontic)
Cantilever bridge (supported by a tooth on only one side) Maryland (resin-bonded) bridge (bonded to backs of adjacent teeth)
Implant-supported bridge (supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth)

What types of dental bridges are there?

Common types include:
Traditional bridge (crowns on both sides + pontic)
Cantilever bridge (supported by a tooth on only one side) Maryland (resin-bonded) bridge (bonded to backs of adjacent teeth)
Implant-supported bridge (supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth)

What types of dental bridges are there?

Common types include:
Traditional bridge (crowns on both sides + pontic)
Cantilever bridge (supported by a tooth on only one side) Maryland (resin-bonded) bridge (bonded to backs of adjacent teeth)
Implant-supported bridge (supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth)

What types of dental bridges are there?

Common types include:
Traditional bridge (crowns on both sides + pontic)
Cantilever bridge (supported by a tooth on only one side) Maryland (resin-bonded) bridge (bonded to backs of adjacent teeth)
Implant-supported bridge (supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth)

What types of dental bridges are there?

Common types include:
Traditional bridge (crowns on both sides + pontic)
Cantilever bridge (supported by a tooth on only one side) Maryland (resin-bonded) bridge (bonded to backs of adjacent teeth)
Implant-supported bridge (supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth)

What types of dental bridges are there?

Common types include:
Traditional bridge (crowns on both sides + pontic)
Cantilever bridge (supported by a tooth on only one side) Maryland (resin-bonded) bridge (bonded to backs of adjacent teeth)
Implant-supported bridge (supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth)