What are the treatment options for missing teeth?
What are the 4 reasons for treating tooth loss?
What is the definition of a bridge?
a prosthesis which replaces a missing tooth or teeth and is attached to one or more natural teeth or implants
What do removable partial dentures replace that bridges do not?
soft tissues and bone
What are the two main types of bridgework?
What are general indications for bridgework?
What are local indications for bridgework?
What are general contraindications for bridgework?
What are local contraindications for bridgework?
What type of ridge form makes bridgework challenging?
flat ridge
What is the definition of an abutment tooth?
a tooth which serves as an attachment for a bridge
What is the definition of a pontic?
an artificial tooth which is suspended from the abutment tooth/teeth
What is the definition of a bridge retainer?
the extracoronal or intracoronal restorations that are connected to the pontic and cemented to the prepared abutment teeth
What is the definition of a bridge connector?
the component which connects the pontic to the retainer/retainers
What is the definition of a bridge pier?
an abutment tooth which stands between and is supporting two pontics with each pontic being attached to a further abutment tooth
What is the definition of a bridge unit?
either a retainer or a pontic
In what situations are piers used in bridgework?
large bridgework designs
What are the 5 different type of bridge designs?
What is a fixed-fixed bridge?
a bridge with a retainer at each end and a pontic in the middle joined by rigid connectors
In what scenarios are large span fixed-fixed bridges appropriate?
What are other names given to adhesive bridgework?
What are the most common materials for adhesive cantilever bridges?
What are the advantages of adhesive bridges?
How are high occlusal contacts resolved when bridgework is placed?
Dahl Concept
- high contacts resolve over 10-14 days
- relative axial tooth movement