It Is Suitable For
· Those in Krakow looking for a quick dental restoration.
· Those with missing teeth.
· Those with sensitivity after tooth removal.
· Those who want to protect sensitive gums.
· Those who wish to maintain proper tooth alignment.
What Is Printed Temporary Bridge?
Printed Temporary Bridge is a dental restoration created using advanced 3D printing technology. This type of dental bridge is designed to serve as a short-term replacement for missing teeth while the permanent solution is being prepared. The process relies on digital design and precise printing methods to create a custom dental bridge that fits comfortably in the patient’s mouth. The dentist at our affiliated clinic often uses biocompatible resin materials, which are safe, durable for temporary use, and able to mimic the natural appearance of real teeth. This ensures that the patient can maintain both function and aesthetics during the waiting period.
The purpose of Printed Temporary Bridge goes beyond filling a teeth gap. It provides immediate restoration of chewing ability, speech clarity, and appearance, which helps maintain confidence throughout the procedure. At the same time, the dental bridge plays an important role in protecting gums and surrounding teeth after extractions or other dental procedures. By covering exposed areas, the temporary dental bridge reduces discomfort, promotes healing, and minimizes the risk of unwanted movement in neighboring teeth.
The dentist at our affiliated clinic also considers this temporary solution as a valuable “trial phase” before creating the final restoration. Printed Temporary Bridge allows both the dentist and the patient to evaluate how the design feels and functions in daily life. Feedback gathered during this period helps the dentist refine the permanent dental bridge for optimal results. With its combination of speed, precision, and comfort, this modern dental option has become an essential part of restorative dentistry.
How It Works
Printed Temporary Bridge begins by consultation with the dentist at our affiliated clinic. During this stage, the dentist examines the mouth, discusses treatment goals, and recommends the most suitable design for the temporary dental bridge. A digital scan of the teeth and gums is then carried out to capture precise details, which removes the need for traditional molds.
Once the design is finalized, the information is transferred to a 3D dental printer. Using advanced technology, the dental bridge is printed layer by layer from biocompatible resin. This step usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number of teeth being replaced. After printing, the dental bridge is cured with light to increase durability, polished for a natural appearance, and adjusted for comfort. The dentist then places the dental bridge securely in the mouth.
The main benefit of this method is the speed and efficiency, as the entire process can often be completed in a single visit. Function and appearance are restored immediately, allowing normal speaking and chewing without a long wait. There is minimal downtime, since the procedure is non-invasive, and most patients can return to daily activities right away. The temporary dental bridge also serves as a protective cover for the gums during healing, while giving a chance to test the comfort and aesthetics before the permanent dental bridge is made.
Printed Temporary Bridge Procedure
1. Consultation will be conducted with the dentist.
2. A digital scan will be taken.
3. Dental bridge design will be created.
4. 3D printing will be performed.
5. A temporary dental bridge will be placed.
6. Polishing will be made.
7. Final bite adjustments will be performed.
Advantages and Limitations of Printed Temporary Bridge
<Advantages>
· Restores chewing function
· Protects gum
· Prevents neighbouring teeth from shifting
· Maintains proper bite alignment
· Enhances oral hygiene
· Stabilizes tooth position
· Enhances gum health
<Limitations>
· Temporary mild sensitivity and adjustments to adapt may occur for 3 to 5 days after procedure
Printed Temporary Bridge Preparation
· Maintain good oral hygiene before procedure
· Avoid eating hard or sticky food at least 2 to 3 days before procedure
· Take a light meal on the day of procedure
· Inform doctor for any medications or health conditions
Printed Temporary Bridge Post Care
· Avoid eating hard foods at least 3 to 7 days after procedure
· Brush and floss gently carefully around the dental bridge
FAQ
Q1: How long does Printed Temporary Bridge last?
A1: Printed Temporary Bridge usually lasts 2 to 4 months. The exact duration depends on oral care, eating habits, and the follow-up treatment plan.
Q2: Is Printed Temporary Bridge strong enough for daily use?
A2: Yes, Printed Temporary Bridge is designed to handle normal speaking and chewing. However, it is not as strong as a permanent dental bridge, so very hard food should be avoided.
Q3: Can Printed Temporary Bridge break?
A3: Yes, Printed Temporary Bridge can break if exposed to very hard or sticky food. If this happens, the dentist at our affiliated clinic can reprint or replace it.
Q4: Can Printed Temporary Bridge shift or become loose?
A4: If not properly cared for, Printed Temporary Bridge may loosen. Regular follow-ups with the dentist at our affiliated clinic help ensure a secure fit.
Q5: Can Printed Temporary Bridge stain over time?
A5: Yes, Printed Temporary Bridge can stain if frequently exposed to coffee, tea, red wine, or tobacco. Good oral hygiene helps prevent discolouration.
Clinic Information
[Clinic Name] HALDENT
[Location] Krakow, Poland
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] 15mins away from Balice Airport and short distance from most of the tourist attractions
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Friday (9:00AM - 8:00PM)
| Operation Time |
30 - 60 mins
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| Recovery Time |
1 week
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| Number of Postoperative Visit |
Not required
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| Hospitalization |
Not required
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| Limitations |
Temporary mild sensitivity and adjustments to adapt may occur for 3 to 5 days after procedure
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| Cancellation Policy |
Cancellation is applicable at least 24 hrs in advance |
| Location |
Rodziny Poganów 106c, 32-080 Zabierzów, Poland |
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