To replace lost teeth, a fixed partial denture (FPD), commonly referred to as a bridge, is utilized. On an FPD, a prosthetic tooth is affixed to neighboring teeth permanently. The natural teeth serve as "pillars" to support it, much like a "bridge." A natural tooth on one or both sides holds one or more artificial teeth in place in a conventional fixed partial denture; the natural teeth are prepped, capped with crowns, and affixed to the replacement tooth or teeth. It is necessary to replace one or more lost teeth in a specific position. For your missing teeth, you would prefer a fixed replacement than a detachable one. It can be used to replace teeth in the front of the mouth (canines and incisors) or the back (molars and premolars). Your dentist will refer to these teeth as abutments since you have enough healthy, strong teeth and enough bone support for the prosthetic teeth to affix to. Otherwise, there's a chance that the FPD will eventually come loose. Its ability to produce a natural-looking outcome with less bulk and greater comfort than a detachable alternative is a significant advantage.
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