Bridges
A bridge is a false tooth which is secured to a tooth/teeth either side of the gap. It can be secured via metal ‘wings’ which are bonded onto the back of the supporting teeth, this is called a Maryland bridge.
A traditional bridge uses the teeth either side of the gap to have crowns fitted to secure the false tooth. A cantilever bridge is used when there is only one natural tooth to secure the false teeth onto.
Bridges are a good choice if you prefer a fixed option and your palate left clear, however they are prone to damage due to reduced bone support underneath the bridge. The Maryland bridge may also debond if too much pressure is applied when eating.
Bridges are available on NHS Band 3 treatment plans.
To discuss bridges as an option for replacing your missing teeth, get touch.
I qualified from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 2013, with Merit in Clinical Dentistry and the NEMLS prize. I then completed my foundation training year, and was awarded the FGDP prize. I joined Linden Cottage in 2022, and also act as Clinical Lead within the practice.
I have always been committed to postgraduate education, and in 2019 passed membership examinations with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. I enjoy providing a very wide range of general and aesthetic dental treatments, examples of which are available on my Instagram page.
I hold a Postgraduate Diploma in Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment) and work with the benefit of a state-of-the-art operating microscope. This often allows me to save teeth, that may have otherwise been extracted.
Outside of work, I’m a keen musician. I enjoy reading and travelling with my wife, Zeynep.