Bridge 5.5--setting dpi

How can I set the dpi default to 300 in Camera RAW?  I am shooting in RAW, processing in BRIDGE, but my images show 100 dpi when I save into PS 5.5.  This hasn't happened before.
How can I control the dpi?

I am not sure I fully understand: you cannot process RAW files in Bridge, you process those files in ACR (Adobe Camera Raw).
At the bottom of the ACR window you click what looks like a link but is in fact a button. There you specify the wanted resolution.

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