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Dental Bridge s for Geyserville

Fixed dental bridges supported by adjacent teeth to replace one or more missing teeth.

Dental Bridges for Geyserville

Why Geyserville patients choose Bonin Dental Care

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that spans a gap left by one or more missing teeth. The bridge attaches to adjacent teeth (abutments), which are prepared and crowned. A bridge restores eating ability, appearance, and prevents adjacent teeth from drifting. For Geyserville residents who are missing teeth but want a fixed (non-removable) solution, bridges offer a good alternative to implants or removable dentures. Dr. Scott Bonin designs bridges carefully, ensuring they clean easily, support adjacent teeth, and match your natural teeth.

How We Serve Geyserville

Geyserville residents often choose bridges because they understand teeth and prefer fixed restoration. Some have bridges placed decades ago that now need replacement. Dr. Bonin updates older bridges with modern materials and precision technique.

Worth the Drive

Bridge design requires understanding abutment tooth anatomy, pontic contour, and occlusal forces. Poor design leads to abutment decay or breakage. Dr. Bonin's precise design and fabrication ensure bridges last many years without complications.

What Geyserville Patients Ask About Dental Bridges

Concerns we hear most from Geyserville

Bridge therapy requires that adjacent teeth be healthy and strong enough to support the bridge. Large bridges (replacing many teeth) place heavy stress on abutment teeth. Dr. Bonin assesses whether bridge is the best option or if implants or a removable partial denture would be better. He also discusses cleaning: bridge patients must floss under the pontic (replacement tooth) using a floss threader or water flosser.

Neighborhood & Travel

Getting to us from Geyserville

Geyserville's older demographic includes many bridge patients who've lived with their bridges successfully for decades. Younger patients sometimes choose bridges because they prefer fixed solutions and understand the commitment to cleaning. Dr. Bonin's experience with Geyserville bridge cases over 30 years means he understands what works and what doesn't.

Clinical Depth

How Dr. Bonin approaches Dental Bridges

A bridge consists of one or more pontics (replacement teeth) connected to abutment crowns. The entire restoration is fabricated as a single unit to ensure proper contacts and emergence profiles. Pontic design is critical: overhang creates difficulty cleaning and periodontal problems; improper contours lead to food impaction. Dr. Bonin designs pontics to be hygienic and esthetic, with proper buccal contours and occlusal surfaces that function smoothly.

Why This Matters Locally

Fit for Geyserville lifestyle

For Geyserville residents with missing teeth, a bridge restores the ability to eat, smile, and speak confidently. The fixed design means no removal or adjustment; it functions like a natural tooth. That simplicity is valued.

About This Service

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that spans a gap left by one or more missing teeth. It's called a bridge because it literally bridges the space, held in place by crowns on the neighboring teeth (called abutment teeth). Unlike a removable partial denture, a bridge is cemented in permanently, so it feels like your own teeth. You brush and floss around it, you eat normally, and your speech doesn't change. A bridge restores your ability to chew properly, which matters more than people realize. When you're missing a tooth, you naturally shift your chewing to the other side, overloading those teeth and unbalancing your jaw. A bridge puts your bite back in symmetry. It also stops the slow drift of neighboring teeth into the empty space, which can wreck your alignment over years. And it fills the visible gap so your smile looks complete. At Bonin Dental Care, we place several kinds of bridges depending on your anatomy. A traditional bridge requires preparing two teeth (one on each side of the gap). A cantilever bridge works when there's only one stable tooth next to the gap. A Maryland bonded bridge preserves more tooth structure by bonding to the back of abutment teeth rather than covering them with full crowns. Dr. Bonin examines your teeth and explains which option makes sense for your situation, focusing on what's best for the long term, not just the short-term budget.

Common Questions

Dental Bridges in Geyserville: FAQ

What's the difference between a bridge and an implant?

A bridge uses adjacent teeth for support; an implant uses a surgically placed titanium root. Bridges require preparing adjacent teeth; implants don't. Bridges are less expensive upfront but put stress on support teeth. Implants preserve bone but cost more.

How long does a bridge last?

10 to 15 years typically, sometimes longer. Longevity depends on material, abutment tooth health, and your bite. We monitor bridges at every checkup.

How do I clean under a bridge?

You use a floss threader or water flosser to clean under the pontic. This prevents decay and keeps gums healthy. We show you the technique and recommend tools.

Can a bridge be fixed if it breaks?

Sometimes. A broken pontic may be replaceable; abutment tooth fracture may require re-treatment of that tooth. We assess the situation and recommend the best approach.

What if the abutment tooth decays under the bridge?

Decay beneath a bridge is serious because it's hidden. We monitor with X-rays and can replace a bridge if decay is found, but prevention through excellent cleaning is essential.

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