Periodontal disease significantly affects the stability, function, and longevity of dental bridges. Because bridges depend entirely on strong abutment teeth and healthy supporting bone, any inflammation or bone loss can compromise their success. Gum recession, increased tooth mobility, infection, and uneven force distribution are common consequences when periodontal disease develops around a bridge.
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How Does Periodontal Disease Affect Dental Bridges? - Dailytoothcare.com

Dental bridges are reliable restorative solutions. They replace missing teeth. They restore chewing efficiency. They improve speech and facial appearance.

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