How Do You Know It’s Time to Replace Your Dental Bridge?

A dentist examining a woman's dental bridge in Phoenix, AZ Dental bridges are built to last — but not forever. Whether it’s been five years or fifteen, even the most durable restorations eventually need to be replaced.

If you’ve been experiencing pain or noticing changes in your oral health, your bridge might be trying to tell you something.

At Arcadia Dental Arts in Phoenix, Dr. John Pappas understands the emotional and physical impact of dental discomfort. With advanced training from Creighton University and leadership roles at the prestigious Spear Institute, he is well-equipped to help you feel more comfortable and confident in your smile.

This blog outlines 5 top signs that your dental bridge may be due for an update.

1. Pain While Chewing

One of the clearest signs is discomfort when biting down or chewing food. A secure bridge shouldn’t cause any pain. If yours does, it may be shifting out of place or no longer fitting properly.

2. Visible Damage or Wear

Cracks, chips, or looseness in your dental bridge are all red flags. Wear and tear can weaken the structure, affecting how well it protects your mouth and corrects your bite.

3. Gum Recession Around the Bridge

Gums that are pulling back or look irritated near the bridge might signal issues beneath the surface. Gum recession can expose the edge of your restoration and leave the area vulnerable to decay or infection.

4. Bad Breath That Won’t Go Away

A well-fitting dental bridge shouldn’t trap food or bacteria. If you frequently notice bad breath or an unpleasant taste in your mouth, it could be due to decay forming under the bridge or poor hygiene access caused by shifting.

5. Changes in Your Bite or Smile

Has your bite started to feel uneven? Are you suddenly self-conscious about your smile and the appearance of your teeth again? These are subtle indicators that your bridge is no longer aligned as it should be.

Schedule a Dental Bridge Consultation in Phoenix

Think your dental bridge needs replacing? If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, don’t wait for them to worsen. Call Arcadia Dental Arts in Phoenix at 602-957-9643 to schedule a consultation with Dr. John Pappas. He’ll assess your bridge and recommend the best options to protect your health and smile.

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