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Can a Dental Bridge Be Removed Without Breaking It?
Yes, a dental bridge can sometimes be removed without breaking it using specialized techniques, but success depends on the bridge’s condition, material, and supporting teeth.
Audience FAQs
May 21, 2026

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After Root Canal Pain When Chewing: Why Is My Tooth Hurting?
Root canal pain when chewing is normal healing from tissue inflammation, but high bites or lasting pain need a dentist. Vitrin Clinic offers expert care.
Endodontics
May 21, 2026

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Can a Dental Bridge Be Removed and Recemented?
Yes, a dental bridge can sometimes be removed and recemented if it is intact and the supporting teeth are healthy, but damaged bridges usually need replacement instead.
Audience FAQs
May 21, 2026

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Why is my dental bridge sensitive to cold?
Dental bridge cold sensitivity stems from nerve irritation during prep, a poor seal, gum recession, or underlying decay exposing the sensitive inner tooth.
Audience FAQs
May 21, 2026

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How to clean permanent dental bridge?
To clean a permanent dental bridge, brush daily and use superfloss or a water flosser underneath. Vitrin Clinic offers bridges for an average of $600–$1,050.
Audience FAQs
May 21, 2026

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How much does it cost to remove a dental bridge?
Removing a dental bridge costs $450-$1,500 in the US, but the average cost at Vitrin Clinic is just $80-$200, depending on the removal method used.
Audience FAQs
May 21, 2026

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Why is a dental cantilever bridge not recommended?
Cantilever bridges are avoided because anchoring on one side creates a lever effect, risking damage, bone loss, and failure of the supporting tooth.
Audience FAQs
May 21, 2026

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How much does a temporary dental bridge cost?
A temporary dental bridge averages $600-$1800 ($120-$240 at Vitrin Clinic). It protects prepared teeth and prevents shifting before the permanent fit.
Audience FAQs
May 21, 2026

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How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?
Dental bridges typically last 5–15 years, and up to 20+ years with good oral hygiene, proper fit, quality materials, and regular dental care.
Audience FAQs
May 21, 2026