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All-Porcelain Bridges
A tooth-colored bridge may be made of both porcelain and metal, or it may
be made entirely of porcelain.
Metal and Porcelain bridges
In the past, porcelain bridges were always built upon a metal core. That
was the only way they could have enough strengh to withstand the tremendous biting
forces that are exerted on all of your teeth. That metal core is what creates the
dark blue line at the edge of many bridges.
The benefit of All-Porcelain Bridges
Recent breakthroughts in adhesives, combined with the development of stronger
porcelain materials, allow us to make bridges entirely out of porcelain. All-porcelain
bridges maintain a translucency that makes them hard to tell from natural teeth.
Without metal, the problem of a dark line at the edge of the gums is eliminated.
This allows us to place the edge of the bridge above the gumline, and that's healthier
for your teeth and gums.
"When you want to improve your smile, all-porcelain bridges are a beautiful and natural
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Bridges provide stability |
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An all-porcelain bridge |
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