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How you can estimate the cost of a Dental Bridge?

If you have one or a number of missing teeth, it will cause negative effects on your general appearance and affects of your smile too. Other effects of missing teeth are speech impediments, change in occlusion, shifting of the teeth and greater risks of tooth decay. In general, the conventional and cantilever bridges replicate the shape of the teeth, which are left surrounding the missing tooth.

The number of dental crowns in the replacement determines the cost of the dental bridge. Other cost determinants are the kind of crown and the part of the country in which the work is being done in. Cosmetic dentist base their charges on units where one unit is a replacement of one tooth in form of a false tooth or the dental bridge crown. Therefore, one tooth replaced by two teeth on each side of the open space sums up to three units.

The cost of a bridge is also related to the variety of crowns that will be used. The most expensive being one that is made of pure porcelain. One that has porcelain combined with gold is a bit cheaper. You could also have a combination of different crown types for the same restoration. A golden crown could be used for the very back part of the restoration and the front made from porcelain, since this is the area, which is more noticeable.

Costs of the dental bridge vary from approximately $ 650 to $ 1500 for each unit in relation to the materials used to make the bridge and the part of the country. Mainly, restorations involve three units summing up to about $ 2000 to $ 4500 as the cost of restorations per unit multiples. The greater the number of units, the greater the cost of the bridge.




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