How Do You Clean & Floss a Dental Bridge?
Dental bridges are helpful, custom-made appliances that replace one or more missing or damaged teeth. They can restore chewing function and complete a healthy smile.
Cleaning a dental bridge may be challenging. If you do not adequately care for your bridge, you may encounter severe oral health problems like tooth decay and gum disease.Â
About Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are restorative appliances that hold artificial teeth between two connecting points. They can hold one replacement tooth or a few at a time.
Installing a traditional dental bridge involves placing crowns on the healthy teeth at either side of the gap. Dentists can also use implants to provide sturdier anchor points and prevent crown damage.
Advantages of Dental Bridges
- Improved chewing function
- Matches your natural smile
- Keeps teeth in position and prevents dental misalignment
- Improved speaking ability
How to Clean and Floss A Dental Bridge
Cleaning and flossing a bridge may seem lengthy, but if you make it a consistent part of your oral care routine, you will enjoy better oral health.
Cleaning
Brush your teeth and your bridge at least twice daily. Avoid using medium or hard toothbrushes, as they may damage your appliance. A soft toothbrush is ideal. Brush at a 45-degree angle along your gum line to ensure you reach all accumulated plaque and food particles.
Flossing
Many patients feel daunted by flossing a bridge, but it is easy. If you try using a standard piece of dental floss, it will not work. If you add a floss threader, which you can buy at any pharmacy, you can reach between the bridge and the gum and effectively remove food and plaque.
Tips to Help Your Bridge Last Longer
Be gentle with your bridge. Avoid using your teeth for any purpose other than chewing food.Â
Avoid chewing crunchy, sticky, or hard foods like nuts and candy on the same side as your bridge. If you have a habit of chewing ice, pens, or other objects, do your best to break this habit before getting your bridge to prevent costly repairs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Bridges
How long does it take to become accustomed to wearing a dental bridge?
It may take a few weeks to get used to a bridge. Your gums may experience some irritation, but it should soon pass.
Can food become stuck under a dental bridge?
Food can wedge between your gum and your dental bridge, leading to discomfort, bad breath, tooth decay, and gum disease. Always carry floss, threaders, and interdental brushes when you leave home to take care of problems immediately.
Call Dental Partners of Vero Beach
We would love to show you how a dental bridge can quickly improve your smile and maintain your oral health. Please call our office at 772-569-4118 to schedule your appointment today.