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Dental Bridges in Europe

Details of dental clinics and medical centers in Europe performing Bridges.

Uzmanlar Oral and Dental Health Clinic

Uzmanlar Dental Clinic aims to provide the new generation dentistry to offer individual options to its patients by harmonizing with its own perspectives and values since its foundation in 1995.

6 listed dentists:

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Dr. Omer Kodan – MSC, Dt

Founder // Prosthesis Specialist

Prof. Erol AKIN – Dt

Orthodontics Specialist

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridge - Full Porcelain

550 - 950 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Gold

950 - 1,550 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Metal

350 - 850 US$

Implant Eladent

We have 20 year experience in implantology and maxillofacial surgery, with state of the art systems.
Our own dental technical laboratory can perform complex procedures, such as CAD-CAM technology.
We offer the best quality/price ratio for long lasting results

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridge - Full Porcelain

350 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Gold

465 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Metal

290 US$

Bridges

upon request

Turkeyana Clinic

Turkeyana is right place for you to be as you are…
We use our experience in the field to achieve the excellency for more than a decade while providing the best VIP service to make you feel comfortable.

Listed dentists:

Dr. Umit Selcuk, Dt

Dental Care Specialist

Dr. Armagan Boyraz, Dt

Cosmetic Dentist

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridge - Full Porcelain

170 - 250 US$

Savina Clinic - Dental And Implantology Centre

A dental clinic led by Dr. Joseph Xuereb, a dental surgeon and Fellow in General Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and a Fellow of the International College of Dentists.

Listed dentist:

Dr. Joseph Xuereb

Principal Dental and Implant Surgeon

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridges

290 - 600 US$

Bridge - Full Porcelain

425 - 600 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Gold

500 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Metal

290 US$

Klinikum Stuttgart

One of Germany's largest hospitals, made up of more than 50 clinics and specialist institutes spanning all medical specialties. Kinikum Stuttgart is regarded as one of the best hospitals in Germany, and is a referral center for oncology, ENT, pediatrics and more.

9 listed dentists:

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Dr. Dieter Weingart

Medical Director at the Clinic for Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Implant Center

Dr. I. Wohlwender

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridges

upon request

Hospital Quirónsalud Malaga

With more than 36 medical specialties, 200 physicians and surgeons of the highest level, Quironsalud Hospital Malaga is one of the most pertinent hospitals in Spain.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridges

upon request

Vithas Xanit International Hospital

With 25 years of constant updating, today it manages to be a dentistry benchmark using cutting edge diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to tackle complex cases and rehabilitate all types of smiles functionally and aesthetically.

Listed dentist:

Dr. Alberto Cuevas Millán

Head of The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridges

upon request

Dr. Horvath's Dental Clinic

A dental clinic which focuses on primary care, implantology and cosmetic dentistry, with a team of six cosmetic dentists and implantologist. The clinic has an in-house dental laboratory, enabling better control and faster treatment times.

6 listed dentists:

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Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridge - Full Porcelain

315 - 450 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Gold

230 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Metal

230 US$

Bridges

upon request

Ethica Health Group

Also known as Esthetica, this clinic provides a full range of aesthetic, dental and cosmetic procedures, both surgical and non-surgical. The staff is proficient in 5 languages, and offer a full range of supporting services to foreign patients.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridges

upon request

MDental Clinic Hungary

MDental Clinic Hungary offers top quality, comprehensive services from simple dental treatments to complex oral surgery, implantation, bone grafting and sinus lifting procedures, all provided by specialists.

23 listed dentists:

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Dr. Andrea Kertesz

Oral surgeon, dental implant specialist

Dr. Adam Bodnar

Oral surgeon, dental implant specialist

Prices

Procedure Prices

Bridge - Full Porcelain (12 Crowns)

5,600 US$

Bridge - Porcelain Fused to Metal (12 Crowns)

2,650 US$

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About Dental Bridges

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What are Dental Bridges?
Dental Bridges are dental replacements given to a patient when one or more teeth are missing from an arch but the others remain in a good state of health. They are fixed partial dentures which are made by taking support from the healthy teeth on either side of the missing tooth. The teeth which provide support for the construction of the bridge are known as abutment teeth while the artificial tooth or teeth that replace the space created due to teeth loss are referred to as pontics. Dental Bridges can be made from a variety of materials like gold alloys, base metal alloys, ceramic fused to metal and full ceramic.

Dental Bridges are good alternatives to partial dentures and dental implants. They are much more convenient to use as compared to removable dentures and the technique is less invasive than placing a dental implant. However, not every patient is a good candidate for Dental Bridges. Dental Bridges cannot be used for the patient who has a long stretch of missing teeth. A Dental Bridge should be constructed only when the number of missing teeth is not more than three and the adjacent teeth or abutment teeth are in good health to support the replacement.

What are the different types of Dental Bridges?
There are three different classifications of Dental Bridges:

  • Based on material used
    • Gold alloy Dental Bridges
    • Base metal alloy Dental Bridges
    • Full ceramic Dental Bridges
    • Porcelain fused to metal Dental Bridges
    • Any combination of the above
  • Based on the position of supporting teeth or abutment teeth
    • Traditional bridges
      This is the most widely used replacement modality for a missing tooth or teeth. Traditional bridges take support from the adjacent healthy teeth or implants on either side of the missing teeth. The pontics or artificial teeth lie in between the two abutment teeth.
    • Cantilever bridges
      Used when the missing tooth has an adjacent tooth on one side only. In this situation, the dentist takes support from two adjacent teeth on the same side and prepares two adjacent teeth to receive the restoration. The pontic is placed at one end in this type of restoration.
    • Maryland bonded bridges
      Also known as resin bonded Dental Bridges, these are supported by a metal framework. They have metal wings on each side of the bridge that are bonded to the existing teeth.
  • Based on the type of support taken
    • Tooth supported Dental Bridges
    • Implant supported Dental Bridges
Number of sessions required for a Dental Bridge
Dental Bridges usually require two sittings at the dental clinic.
  • In the first sitting, the dentist prepares the abutment teeth for restoration. The abutment teeth are reduced on all sides and an impression is taken for both upper and lower dental arches to register the right occlusion of the patient. This sitting usually lasts for an hour.
  • In the second visit, the dentist bonds the prepared bridge work over the abutment teeth and corrects occlusal discrepancies, if any. In the case of implant supported prosthesis, the number of sessions may vary depending on how the implant heals. This sitting may take 15- 30 minutes.

How long will the bridges last?
Dental Bridges offer good longevity. With good oral care and regular dental visits and checkups, they can last for longer than 15 years.

What kind of dentist makes Dental Bridges?
Dental Bridge work preparation is typical work for the prosthodontic department and is performed by a prosthodontist. The procedure can also be performed by general dentists in public or private practice.

Anesthesia : In most cases, the work can be performed without anesthesia. However, if patients complain of sensitivity during crown reduction anesthesia can be used to complete the procedure.

Recovery : In general, patients undergoing the dental bridges procedure experience sensitivity following preparation work. In the case of the patient with implant supported prosthesis construction, the recovery period is dependent on the healing of implants with osseous integration which may last for up to six months.

Risks : - Teeth sensitivity - Latrogenic pulp exposure which may cause pain and the need for root canal treatment - Injury to gingival or gum tissue - Occlusal discrepancies which may lead to TMJ problems - Inability to bite - Breaking of bridges - Accidental bridge removal

After care : It is important to take good care of the bridges in order to increase their longevity and maintain proper health of the gingival tissue and the natural teeth. In addition to regular cleaning, flossing and rinsing, regular dental checkups are necessary.

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