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If you are missing one or more teeth, our dentist may recommend a dental bridge. To help you understand what to expect, we’ve assembled a short guide to bridges.
Tooth loss can occur due to periodontal disease, injury, extraction, and other causes. When a space is left, your remaining teeth can begin to shift, leading to changes in your bite. This may also leave your gums more susceptible to damage and disease. A dental bridge may be recommended to fill the gap left by one or more missing teeth. This device may be removable or fixed, and includes one or more replacement teeth, which are anchored to neighboring teeth for stability. A dental bridge can help keep your teeth and gums healthy, covered, and functioning properly.
Bridges usually require two visits. During your first visit, we will prepare the surrounding teeth and take an impression that will be used to accurately fabricate the dental bridge to fit your mouth. We may provide a temporary bridge to protect your teeth and gums from damage during the fabrication process.
During your second visit, we will fit your custom-made bridge into place. At this time, we will make any needed adjustments to ensure a proper fit and full comfort. We will also discuss a plan for future visits to ensure your bridge continues to fit properly.
Keep your bridge clean and in good repair by brushing twice each day and flossing daily. If you remove your bridge for sleep, keep it in water or use a denture cleaning solution. For more information on proper bridge care, ask our team.
Bridges restore your mouth and your teeth to their normal function. If you are missing teeth, schedule an appointment with us. We will provide an examination and determine if you are a candidate for a dental bridge.
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Dr. Bryce Duskin
Dr. Bryce Duskin, a highly skilled dentist from Arlington, Washington, holds a DDS from the University of Washington and a BS in Zoology from Washington State University. As a Master in the Academy of General Dentistry, he is among the top 2% of dentists nationally. Dr. Duskin is active in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, the Inland Empire Perio Study Club, and the American Dental Association. His expertise in preventive care, esthetic restorations, and implant dentistry is bolstered by extensive advanced training and hands-on experience with the Inland Empire Perio Study Club. Active in community service through the Rotary Club and local charities, Dr. Duskin is dedicated to delivering exceptional dental care with a focus on patient satisfaction and community involvement.
Dr. Ally Mueller
A skilled dentist in Arlington, Dr. Ally Mueller graduated Magna Cum Laude in Biochemistry from the University of Washington, completing the UW Honors College curriculum. After earning her DDS with honors from the University of Washington School of Dentistry, she was inducted into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society. Dr. Mueller is currently advancing her expertise at the renowned Kois Center and is an active member of the Washington State Dental Association, UW Dental Alumni, ADA, and Seattle King County Dental Association.
Dr. Gavin McNelis
Accomplished Arlington dentist Dr. Gavin McNelis earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology/Physiology from the University of Washington in 2015. He served as a dental assistant at the Dental Fears Research Clinic before earning his DDS at the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 2020 as the first student elected Student Body President for two consecutive years. After a General Practice Residency in the Portland VA Healthcare System, Dr. McNelis continues to advance his education, working towards his Masters in the Academy of General Dentistry and as a member of the Inland Empire Periodontal Study Club.
Dr. Arezoo Holdaway
Proficient Arlington dentist Dr. Arezoo Holdaway earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Washington. She went on to obtain a Master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences and a Doctorate of Dental Medicine from Midwestern University. Dr. Holdaway is an active member of the American Dental Association, ADA Washington State Chapter, AGD Washington State Chapter, and Academy of General Dentistry. Committed to continuous education, she stays current with the latest advancements in dentistry and dental technology to provide her patients with the highest standards of care.