The procedure for dental bridging in Blackwood is not painful. Before the procedure begins, your dentist will use local anaesthesia to numb the area around the teeth involved in the bridge placement.
During the procedure, the dentist will prepare the adjacent teeth (abutment teeth) on either side of the gap to receive the dental crowns that will support the bridge. The preparation involves removing a small amount of enamel to create space for the crowns. Next, impressions of the prepared teeth are taken to create a custom bridge that fits precisely in your mouth. While waiting for the permanent bridge to be fabricated at a dental lab, your dentist may place a temporary bridge to protect the exposed teeth and improve aesthetics. You’ll return for the final appointment when the permanent bridge is ready. The dentist will remove the temporary bridge (if placed) and cement the permanent bridge in place over the abutment teeth. Once the procedure is complete, you may experience some mild sensitivity or soreness, but this discomfort is usually minimal and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.