Is it normal for a dentist to prep, and file down your teeth for a bridge immediately after extracting a tooth
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As Dr Sam says above, sometimes a temp bridge will be made on the same day. But to do this, it is usual to grind back (prepare) the adjacent teeth first, BEFORE the extraction. After the extraction, the temp br is made up and fitted. I only do this for front teeth where looks are important, and it's a planned procedure because it needs some time. No need to do it for back teeth.
So, you should have a temp bridge in place that may stay there for 2-3 months to allow for complete healing underneath. After the healing period, the a touch-up preparation and impression for the REAL bridge can be completed.
The healing period is necessary for the bone and gum to close up and shrink. Then, the final bridge will fit much better and closer to the gum.
Your described treatment is a bit unclear, but could be OK if it follows as above.
However, if your NEXT appointment is for the fitting of the real bridge, then I would be wary of accepting it. Please discuss this issue with the dentist - we're guessing a bit here.
no, you can have it done anytime you want. you don't even need to have a bridge if you don't want. This is more money in their pockets
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