What are Dental Bridges?
Dental bridges, also called tooth bridges, are placed when patients have one or more teeth missing or have gaps between their teeth. It usually takes two visits to get dental bridges fitted and the procedure takes about two hours.
What different types of dental bridges are there?
Traditional dental bridges consist of two crowns placed on healthy teeth on either side of the missing teeth, or gap, and the bridge then covers the gap supported by the two crowns. Cantilever bridges are placed when there are healthy teeth only on one side of the bridge. Maryland bridges are bonded to the backs of teeth on either side of the bridge and are not connected to crowns. Implant retained bridges are bridges that are placed over implants fixed in the gums. These bridges are placed when several implants are surgically inserted.
Is fitting dental bridges painful?
The dentist will numb the area where the dental bridge is to be placed before performing the procedure. Patients will not feel any pain during the procedure.
When can I travel by air after fitting dental bridges?
Patients should be able to fly two days after fitting their dental bridge. If they feel any pain or sensitivity after the procedure, they should consult their dentist for medications or postpone their journey till the pain or sensitivity has abated.
How long does recovery after fitting dental bridges take?
If patients feel pain or sensitivity after a dental bridge is fitted, they should recover within a week.
How do I care for my teeth after fitting dental bridges?
Patients should follow a normal dental hygiene routine. Patients should brush and floss their teeth and maintain proper hygiene. Patients should avoid eating or drinking anything that is too hot, cold or too hard, for at least a week after the procedure.
What are the alternatives to fitting dental bridges?
Some alternatives to dental bridges are partial dentures or removable dentures.
Why visit Taguig City?
Why is Taguig City a popular tourist destination?
Taguig City is known for its many churches, quaint markets and interesting museums, including the veteran’s museum that showcases World War II from the viewpoint of a Filipino. It is also a centre of education, with many well-known international schools and two of the top state universities in the Philippines. Accommodation options in Taguig City include hotels to fit every budget, condominiums and apartments.
Why is Taguig City an international medical tourism destination?
Taguig City has major JCI accredited hospitals and clinics that cater to overseas patients. The healthcare institutions in Taguig City have English speaking staff and highly qualified doctors in all major medical disciplines. Many of the doctors and dentists who serve overseas patients are trained in the west. The hospitals and clinics often offer packages that combine treatment with a holiday for overseas patients.
How does a medical tourist get to Taguig City from the airport?
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport serves Taguig City. Visitors can take shuttle buses and taxis to reach Taguig City from the airport. Most hospitals and clinics arrange airport transfers and local transport for medical tourists.
What are the visa requirements for medical tourists to the Philippines?
There are no specific medical tourism visa requirements for patients travelling to the Philippines. Patients with valid passports and return tickets travelling from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Kuwait and a few other countries do not require a visa for staying in the Philippines for up to 21 days. Patients can get details of visa requirements by visiting the website: www.immigration.gov.ph
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