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  1. Apr 24, 2024 · Unlike traditional bridges, Maryland bridges don’t involve enamel removal. This makes them a minimally invasive dental restoration. This article explains what a Maryland bridge is, how it differs from other tooth replacement options, and what to expect from a Maryland bridge procedure.

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  2. Apr 3, 2024 · A Maryland dental bridge is a fixed restoration to replace missing teeth, especially in the front of the mouth. It’s a type of dental bridge, however, unlike its traditional counterpart, it doesn’t involve extensive tooth preparation (shaving).

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  4. A Maryland bridge is also known as a resin-bonded fixed partial denture. Like a traditional bridge, it includes a floating tooth to replace the missing one, but it adheres to the adjacent teeth in a unique way.

  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Maryland dental bridges or resin-bonded bridges are often used to replace front teeth. Instead of crowns, this type of dental bridge uses porcelain or metal frameworks with "wings" that are bonded to the back of your teeth on either side of the gap.

  6. When a tooth is missing, especially if it’s in the front of the mouth, a relatively inexpensive way to replace it is with a Maryland bridge which we show in pictures below. This bridge gets its name from the University of Maryland, where this technique was first developed.

  7. Mar 12, 2024 · A Maryland bridge is a type of dental bridge that is used to replace a missing tooth. It consists of a false tooth, known as a pontic, which is held in place by a metal or porcelain framework that is bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth on either side of the gap.

  8. Dental bridge is a common solution for missing teeth. Here we show the Maryland Bridge, one of the usual ones. 00:00 Introduction: The Maryland bridge is an alternative to implants...

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