Palm Family Dentistry

Can I eat normally with a dental bridge?

Worrying about whether you can bite down and chew your favorite foods takes the joy out of eating. A dental bridge is one way to replace your missing teeth and restore that joy.

A dental bridge isn't just about filling a gap – it's about bridging the distance between you and the simple joys of eating. From that first tentative nibble to a full, hearty bite, rediscover the pleasure of dining without limitations.

Eating with a Dental Bridge

The good news is that you can eat normally with a dental bridge, but there are some precautions you should take, including the following:

  • Eat softer foods until your mouth adjusts to the new prosthetic teeth.
  • Cut your food into smaller pieces as you get used to your bridge.
  • Avoid hard and sticky foods, as they can damage your bridge.
  • Brush and floss every day to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease.
  • Visit your dentist every six months for a routine checkup and cleaning.

Want to Learn More about Dental Bridges in Baton Rouge, LA?

If you have questions about your tooth replacement options, the dental team at Palm Family Dentistry would be happy to help! We can answer any questions and form a treatment plan that suits your smile goals and budget.

Call (225) 927-7545 to reach our Baton Rouge office.

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