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My Dental Bridge Fell Out! What Do I Do?

June 12, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — kristinpetulladds @ 8:17 pm
Woman holding a dental bridge

If you are missing one or a few consecutive teeth, a dental bridge is an affordable way to give you your smile back. They are able to restore both the appearance and function of your missing teeth. This type of restoration is durable and can last for many years when cared for properly. However, it isn’t unheard of for dental bridges to become dislodged. Read on to learn why this can happen and you should handle the situation.

Why Do Dental Bridges Fail?

There are a variety of reasons why dental bridges can fall out. Here are some of the most common ones.

  • Tooth Decay: One of the most common reasons for dental bridge failure is tooth decay that affects the supporting teeth. Bridges and crowns cover the visible surface of the supporting tooth, but it is still possible for them to become decayed. If you aren’t keeping up an excellent oral hygiene routine, cavities can still develop. When left to progress, they can become deeper and cause your bridge to fail.
  • Bite Issues: An irregular bite pattern can also cause a dental bridge to become dislodges. This is because improper bite can result in pressure points on the dental bridge. Oftentimes, this is the result of the bridge having an area that is too high on the chewing surface.
  • Weak Abutment Teeth: The supporting teeth – also called “abutment teeth,” must be strong and healthy to properly support a dental bridge. If you don’t have the strength to hold the bridge long-term, it can collapse and fall out. Your abutment teeth may also be too short to provide proper support.

What to Do About a Dislodged Dental Bridge

If your dental bridge falls out, don’t worry. Give your dentist a call to schedule an urgent appointment to resolve the issue. When you come to your appointment, bring your bridge with you. Your dentist will determine the reason why your bridge came out. This way, repairs and replacements can be made to keep this from occurring again.

If your bridge has fallen out, give your dentist a call at your earliest convenience. You will be showing off a complete smile with confidence again in just a matter of time!

About the Practice

Dr. Kristin B. Petulla and Dr. Jennifer L. Kazemi work together to treat patients in the Marlton community. With their combined experience and expertise, patients can get pretty much anything they need under one roof. To learn more about dental bridges or to schedule an appointment, visit their website or call (856) 983-4846.

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