What is the Cost of a Dental Bridge?

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Dental Bridges in India – Pricing, Side Effects & Procedure Details

 

In the case of missing teeth can hinder the ability to chew and speak properly; a dental bridge comes to the rescue, restoring this ability without fuss. A dental bridge is crucial for replacing missing teeth and restoring oral function. It enhances aesthetics and promotes overall oral health for the patient.

 

What is a Dental Bridge?

 

A Dental Bridge is a prosthetic tooth or teeth that are used to replace single or multiple missing teeth. It is usually held in place on either side of the missing tooth and is attached to the adjacent teeth with a crown.

 

What is the Cost of a Dental Bridge?

 

A dental bridge typically costs between Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 50,000 per tooth. However, the exact price may vary depending on the type of bridge and materials used. Apart from these, factors such as the complexity or severity of the procedure and the dentist’s expertise may also influence the overall cost.

 

What are the Types of Dental Bridges?

 

These are the major types of dental bridges available in the Indian healthcare sector:

 

Traditional Bridges

These are the most common types of dental bridges available for patients. Dentists attach these to the adjacent teeth of the infected or decayed tooth. It typically costs between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 30,000 per unit.   

 

Maryland Bridges

It is comparatively more affordable than traditional bridges, costing around Rs. 8000 to Rs. 25,000 per unit. These are anchored to the adjacent teeth with small resin attachments.

 

Implant-supported Bridges

These are modified by supporting dental implants placed in the jawbone. It might be more durable and costly, ranging from Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 80,000 per unit.

 

What are the Factors that Influence the Cost of a Dental Bridge?

 

Here are certain factors that influence the costs of a dental bridge in Indian healthcare systems:

 

  • Number of Teeth in Bridges: The basic cost of these bridges depends on the number of teeth included in these sets. A 3-unit bridge will cost less than a 4-unit bridge.
  • Types of Bridges: The kind of bridge determines the overall cost, along with the materials incorporated into it.
  • Materials Used in the Bridges: The crafting materials of these bridges determine their prices.   
  • Dentist’s Expertise: Experienced dentists or surgeons may charge higher fees due to their expertise in this field.  
  • Complexity of the Case: Complex cases that can require extensive preparation or additional treatments may increase expenses.  

 

What are the Benefits of a Dental Bridge? 

 

These are the benefits of implementing a dental bridge:

 

Restores function

A lost tooth can make it difficult to chew food correctly, leading to discomfort and pain. Implementing a bridge restores chewing function by filling the gap, allowing the patient to eat normally.  

 

Enhances Appearance

Bridges fill the gap between adjacent teeth, ultimately restoring the smile and enhancing overall confidence and self-esteem.    

 

Less Invasive

Crows support traditional bridges, which is why these are less invasive than implant-supported bridges. These are more comfortable than partial dentures.

 

Prevents Tooth Movement

Implanting a bridge helps prevent neighbouring teeth from shifting into the gap left by the missing tooth. Leftover gaps can cause misalignment and bite problems for various patients. Bridges distribute chewing force evenly across the entire arch, reducing unwanted wear and damage to the teeth.   

 

Prevents Loss of Bones

Implanted-support bridges anchor the bridge, which eventually stimulates jawbones and prevents bone loss. Bone loss can trigger pain and discomfort in the jawbones, leading to bad breath.

 

What are the Side effects of a dental bridge implantation?

 

These are some common side effects of implementing a dental bridge:

 

  • Gum irritation
  • Nerve damage
  • Allergic reactions
  • Bite misalignment
  • Tooth decay

 

While dental bridges are durable, they are not suitable for lifetime usage. An average dental bridge typically lasts between 10 and 15 years, after which it may require repair or replacement. It does not accommodate changes in the jawbone over a specific period.

 

Also Read:

 

What is the Cost of a Front Tooth Dental Crown

 

What is the Cost of a Dental Bone Graft

 

What is the Cost of a Dental X-ray

 

What is the Cost of Dental Aligners

 

What is the Cost of Dental Veneers

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