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Cantilever dental bridge Although similar to a traditional bridge, the pontic in a cantilever dental bridge is held in place by a dental crown that is cemented to only one abutment tooth.
Cost with insurance: $500 to $6,000 for one pontic and a crown for each abutment tooth, depending on coverage limits and deductibles. Cost without insurance: $2,500 to $6,000 for one pontic and a ...
Dental bridges literally bridge the gap created by one or more missing teeth. But are they really useful? Are there pros & cons? Read to know more.
With a traditional bridge, an artificial tooth is held in place on both sides by crowns on adjacent teeth. A cantilever dental bridge only needs to be cemented to one side.
There are three main types of dental bridges: traditional fixed bridges, cantilever bridges and Maryland bonded bridges. Each of these is described in more detail below, as well as a section to ...
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A dental bridge is used to bridge the gap between two healthy teeth where one or more teeth are missing.
It will allow me to create better separation between the pontic and the retainer tooth. Basically, an intersection connector is the amount of penetration between the pontic and the retainer crown.