• Are dental bridges removable?

I am a 45 year old male and I will get a dental bridge. Are dental bridges removable?

8 Answers

  • Dentist
  • New York, New York

Usually, a bridge is fixed and cemented. In a partial denture, it's usually removable.

  • Dentist
  • Jersey City, NJ

They are not.

  • Dentist
  • Houston, Texas

No, dental bridges are permanently cemented in place.

  • Dentist
  • East Brunswick, New Jersey

A true dental bridge is not removable. It is cemented into place using the adjacent teeth as supports. Some lay people use the word dental bridge to describe a removable piece to fill in or missing tooth or teeth. You need to get clarification from your dentist as to which appliance is being made for you. The fixed, or cemented appliance is always preferred because it feels more like your natural teeth and doesn’t move around like a removable appliance tends to. You also don’t have to deal with removing it and replacing it again.

  • Dentist
  • Hillsborough, New Jersey

There are two types of dental bridges: fixed (cemented) and removable. Depending on the type your dentist is considering that will answer your question.

  • Dentist
  • Morganville, New Jersey

Dental bridges are a permanent they usually are a group of crowns together to replace missing teeth that are permanently put in

Best Regards,
Dr. Mark Berkowitz

  • Dentist | General Practice
  • VENTURA, CA

No. Bridges are considered a fixed restoration. In other words, we have to cement the bridge in place and can not be removed unless the dentist drills it off.

  • Dentist
  • Herndon, VA

Hello,

No, dental bridges are not removable. They are delivered by cementing the bridge down.

Thank you for your question.

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