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When the bone structure permits implantation, the prosthesis is exclusively used in toothless jaws. It may be constructed from metal, ceramics, zirconia, or composite materials. The benefit of this bridge is that the supporting components have microscopic holes that allow a dentist to unscrew it after a specific period of time, remove it, clean it, and then screw it back in place.

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How is the Toronto Bridge made?

Chromium and cobalt are combined to create the prosthesis’ internal structure, while a composite is used to create the exterior shell. This combination results in a permanent prosthetic that is thin, flexible and mimics real teeth. Due to its small weight, the Toronto prosthesis can be attached right away after implantation. Permanent prosthetics mounted on Toronto Bridge closely resemble natural teeth and considerably enhance phonetic and eating abilities as compared to other prosthetic options.

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Potential Candidates for Toronto protheses

Dental bridges can endure well over 15 years with adequate maintenance. The majority of people with tooth loss can benefit from dental bridges. The only dental procedure that necessitates surgery is implant-supported bridges, thus those who choose this option must be in good enough health to have surgery. Since there are no surgical procedures involved, many patients are suitable candidates. 

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Why are artificial gums necessary?

Artificial gum serves a number of crucial purposes. It first takes away the effect of a smile with long teeth. Second, by using this particular “flange,” it is simple to cover implants that are not axially or at the proper angle. 

Sometimes the surgery is compelled to place the implants somewhat to the side of the gum in order to find the best bone tissue. This is unaffected because fake gum covers the implant in question. Patients frequently worry that their fake gum will show when they smile widely. No, actually, because it is above the grin line, it may still be possible to find a spot where the fake gum “comes” onto the real one, even with a wide smile.

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