Same-Day Posterior Dental Bridges

A same-day posterior dental bridge is used to replace one or more missing back teeth. Posterior teeth include premolars and molars. These teeth handle most of the chewing force in your mouth. When one is missing, nearby teeth can shift, your bite can change, and chewing may become uncomfortable.

A dental bridge fills the space left by a missing tooth. It is supported by the natural teeth on each side of the gap. With modern digital technology, a same-day bridge can often be designed, fabricated, and placed in a single visit.

How the Procedure Works

The process begins with preparing the supporting teeth. A small amount of enamel is gently reshaped to allow the bridge to fit securely. Instead of traditional impressions, digital scans are taken. These scans create a detailed 3D model of your teeth.

Using computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM), the bridge is crafted from strong ceramic material. This material is designed to match the natural color and shape of your teeth. Once the bridge is made, it is checked for proper fit and bite alignment. After final adjustments, it is bonded into place.

The goal is to restore chewing function, protect surrounding teeth, and maintain a balanced bite—all in a single visit when appropriate.

Benefits of Same-Day Posterior Bridges

After treatment for a cracked tooth, follow these care steps:

Fewer appointments

No temporary bridge in most cases

Digital precision for improved fit

Durable materials designed for back teeth

Immediate restoration of chewing ability

Back teeth are exposed to strong biting forces. Proper design and placement are essential for long-term success.

Post-Operative Instructions After Same-Day Posterior Dental Bridges

It is normal to experience mild tenderness or sensitivity after the procedure. These symptoms usually improve within a few days.

What to Expect

Mild gum soreness

Sensitivity to hot or cold

Slight pressure when biting

Contact the dental office to get your bite adjusted if it feels uneven after a few days.

Eating Guidelines

Avoid sticky and hard foods for the first 24-48 hours.

Gently test your bite by chewing slowly.

After the first day, most patients can return to a regular diet.

Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or non-food items, as these can damage the bridge.

Oral Hygiene Care

Keeping the bridge clean is essential for long-term success.

Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush.

Floss daily. Use floss threaders or a water flosser to clean under the bridge.

Follow any additional care instructions provided.

Good oral hygiene helps prevent decay in the supporting teeth and keeps the gums healthy.

When to Contact the Dental Office

Call if you experience:

Constant pain

Swelling that worsens

A loose or shifting bridge

Difficulty chewing after several days

A same-day posterior dental bridge restores strength, comfort, and function. With proper care and regular dental visits, it can provide long-lasting support for your oral health.