Dental Bridge Types
Dental bridges have basically three main varieties, including:
Conventional Fixed Bridges:
In order to secure the bridge, two crowns are placed on neighbouring teeth. Because of the anchoring crowns on both sides, traditional fixed bridges are frequently employed and offer robust support.
Cantilever Bridges:
These bridges are used when there is just one neighbouring tooth next to the gap. The bridge is supported by a crown that is placed on the single tooth. Although less common, this kind is useful when only one abutment tooth is accessible.
Maryland Bonded Bridges:
Often used for front teeth, Maryland bridges, often referred to as resin-bonded bridges, use a metal or porcelain framework fused to the pontic.