Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge

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What Is A Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge?

A Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge is a dental restoration that fills the gap left by missing teeth. Lithium disilicate is a durable ceramic known for high strength and excellent fracture resistance, making it a suitable choice for bridges. Its natural appearance blends seamlessly with surrounding teeth, providing both aesthetic and functional benefits.

Before deciding on whether A Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge are right for you, there are some things you should know:

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Who Needs A Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge?

A Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge may be ideal for:

  • Individuals with Missing Teeth: For those missing one or more teeth, this bridge helps restore both aesthetics and chewing function.
  • Patients Unable to Receive Dental Implants: For individuals unsuitable for implants due to bone density or medical conditions, a lithium disilicate bridge can be an effective alternative.
  • Aesthetically Conscious Patients: Its translucency and color-matching capabilities mimic natural teeth, providing a lifelike result.
  • Those Seeking Durability: Lithium disilicate bridges are known for their long-lasting durability and resistance to daily wear.
  • Patients Preferring a Minimally Invasive Procedure: Compared to implants, this option often requires less removal of natural tooth structure.
  • Individuals with Healthy Surrounding Teeth and Gums: Strong neighboring teeth and healthy gums are essential for bridge support.

Consulting with a qualified dentist can help determine whether a Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge is the right choice for your dental needs. If you have further questions about Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridges, please contact us.

Advantages Of A Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge

A lithium disilicate dental bridge has several advantages that make it a popular choice for patients:

  • Natural Appearance: Lithium disilicate closely resembles real tooth enamel, creating a seamless look.
  • Durability: Known for its strength, this material withstands daily wear and tear.
  • Biocompatibility: It is well-tolerated by the body, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
  • Stain Resistance: Lithium disilicate resists staining, keeping your bridge bright and fresh over time.
  • Comfort and Functionality: The bridge feels natural in the mouth, allowing you to eat and speak comfortably.
  • Fixed Solution: Unlike removable options, a bridge is permanently attached, offering convenience.
  • Preservation of Oral Health: It prevents neighboring teeth from shifting, maintaining proper alignment.
  • Longevity: With proper care, a lithium disilicate bridge can last over a decade, reducing replacement needs.

Your dentist will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and create a personalized treatment plan that aligns with your needs and preferences.If you have further questions about Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridges, please contact us.

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What Are The Alternative Treatments If I Do Not Choose A Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge?

If a Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge isn’t right for you, other options include:

  • Maryland Bridge: A conservative choice that uses metal or porcelain wings to bond to adjacent teeth.
  • Cantilever Bridge: Suitable for cases with only one adjacent supporting tooth, though it may increase stress on the supporting tooth.
  • Zirconia Bridge: Offers durability and aesthetic appeal but may require more tooth removal.
  • Porcelain Fused to Metal Bridge: Combines metal strength with porcelain aesthetics but may show a metal line at the gum.
  • Gold Bridge: Known for durability, gold bridges provide a unique look and longevity.
  • Dental Implants: A long-lasting solution involving a titanium post in the jawbone, topped with a natural-looking crown.
  • Removable Partial Dentures: These are custom-made and can replace multiple teeth but are removable.

Discussing these options with your dentist will help you make an informed choice based on your needs. If you have further questions about Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridges, please contact us.

Cost of Dental Bridge

Dental Bridges rely on retainers (natural teeth) to support pontics (false floating teeth where a tooth is missing). Therefore, the price of a dental bridge will depend on the number of pontics and retainers.  A 3-unit bridge, for example, would cost $1207+538+1207 plus dental lab fee (approximately $800), which is equal to $3752. The codes relevant to dental bridges in the Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide appear as follows:

Pontics, Porcelain/Ceramic/Polymer Glass

  • 62501 – Pontics, Porcelain/Ceramic/Polymer Glass Fused to Metal: $538 + Dental Lab Fee 

Retainers, Porcelain/Ceramic/Polymer Glass

  • 67201 – Retainer, Porcelain/Ceramic/Polymer Glass: $1207 + Dental Lab Fee

Other factors that could affect the cost of dental bridges include local dental association fee guides, dental bridge materials, qualifications of the dentist or prosthodontist, dental laboratory fees, and whether you have dental insurance coverage.

The Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide is a proposed fee structure that dentists in Ontario may or may not follow. Please consult with your dentist about fees before going ahead with treatment. 

Dental bridges are sometimes considered a supplementary service by dental insurance plans and may or may not be covered by your dental insurance. Be sure to find out from your dental insurance plan provider how much you are eligible for before going ahead with dental treatment. Your dentist can help you submit an predetermination to your dental insurance.

For patients without dental insurance, Atlas Dental is pleased to offer dental financing through Dentalcard. Affordable payment plans start at 7.95% for terms of 6 months to 6 years. To learn more about Dentalcard dental treatment financing, follow this link.

Steps In The Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge Procedure

Here’s an overview of the typical lithium disilicate dental bridge procedure:

  • Consultation: Your dentist will assess your needs and discuss options.
  • Treatment Planning: A customized treatment plan is created based on the bridge’s design and shade.
  • Tooth Preparation: Neighboring teeth are prepared to support the bridge.
  • Impressions & Shade Matching: Dental impressions and shade matching ensure a precise fit and natural look.
  • Temporary Bridge Placement: A temporary bridge may be placed while the permanent one is fabricated.
  • Bridge Fabrication: Skilled technicians craft the bridge in a dental lab.
  • Bridge Placement: The dentist checks fit and comfort, making any necessary adjustments.
  • Cementation: The bridge is permanently bonded to the supporting teeth.
  • Aftercare Instructions: Your dentist provides detailed home care guidelines to extend the bridge’s lifespan.

By following these steps and collaborating closely with your dentist, you can expect to achieve a restored smile that enhances both your appearance and your overall quality of life. If you have further questions about Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridges, please contact us.

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How Long Does A Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge Last?

With good care, a Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridge can last 10 to 15 years or more. The lifespan depends on:

  • Oral Hygiene: Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups.
  • Diet and Habits: Avoid hard objects and use your teeth only for eating.
  • Bruxism (Teeth Grinding): If you grind your teeth, a night guard can protect the bridge.
  • Overall Oral Health: Regular check-ups help detect issues early.
  • Material Quality: High-quality materials and expert craftsmanship enhance longevity.

Regular communication with your dentist and following their recommendations will help ensure that your bridge provides years of functional and aesthetic benefits. If you have further questions about Lithium Disilicate Dental Bridges, please contact us.

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