Definition of bridgework

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công trình cầu

/ˈbrɪdʒwɜːk//ˈbrɪdʒwɜːrk/

The word "bridgework" has its roots in the early 19th century, emerging from the fields of dentistry and engineering. During this time, dentists and engineers were working together to develop prosthetic bridges to replace missing teeth. These early dental bridges were literal bridges, made of metal, glass, or porcelain, that spanned the gap between natural teeth. The term "bridgework" originated from this concept. It initially referred to the construction of these dental bridges, using materials like metal, cement, and teeth. As dental technology advanced, the meaning of the word expanded to encompass the entire process of designing, crafting, and placing dental bridges to restore oral function and aesthetics. Today, "bridgework" is a widely recognized term in the dental profession, encompassing various types of dental bridges, including traditional bridges, implant-supported bridges, and removable bridges.

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artificial teeth and the parts that keep them in place in the mouth

răng giả và các bộ phận giữ chúng ở đúng vị trí trong miệng

the work of making these teeth or putting them in place

công việc tạo ra những chiếc răng này hoặc lắp chúng vào đúng vị trí