Dental Bridges

The purpose of a dental bridge is to occupy an area of your mouth left vacant by a missing tooth, or ‘Bridge the Gap.’

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Bridges are a tried and true method to restore your smile back to whole and have been a staple of modern dentistry for ages. With modern materials and techniques, they are natural and beautiful!

Do You Have a Decayed, Damaged, or Missing Tooth?

If you answered yes, perhaps it’s time to consider our porcelain bridge services. Porcelain bridges play an essential role in cosmetic dentistry and are sometimes the best and only option when it comes to fixing your teeth, and our doctors know how to put the stellar back into your smile!

Is There a Gap Affecting the True Potential of Your Beautiful Smile?

The purpose of a bridge is to occupy an area left vacant by a missing tooth, to “bridge the gap” as it were, and provide the feeling and appearance of continuity in your teeth. Bridges are installed into the gap using the two surrounding teeth, which serve as both the anchors and long-term support for the new prosthetic tooth. The prosthetics we use generally consist of a porcelain crown or crowns adequately sized to fit the empty area comfortably. The result is a great-looking tooth that looks and feels as natural as the rest of your existing teeth.

What Can You Expect With a Bridge?

We offer our patients high-quality porcelain bridges that transform the way they feel about their teeth. Our doctors, along with their friendly, well-trained staff, work hard to maximize your comfort, helping you feel relaxed, as we provide you with unbeatable dental care that fits within your budget. Our bridge treatments are designed to be as pain-free as possible, and our biggest desire is to see you satisfied.

Your oral health, freedom, and peace of mind are important to us, and we hope you consider us for your next porcelain bridge treatment. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. It anchors an artificial tooth (or teeth) to the healthy teeth on either side of the gap, known as abutment teeth. The bridge “bridges” the space left by missing teeth, helping restore your smile, improve chewing and speaking functions, and maintain the shape of your face. Dental bridges are a durable and effective solution for filling gaps and preventing other teeth from shifting out of place.

Yes, dental bridges require special care to ensure their longevity. In addition to regular brushing and flossing, it’s important to clean underneath the bridge where food particles can get trapped. Special flossing tools, like floss threaders or interdental brushes, can help with this. Maintaining a good oral hygiene routine and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings are essential to prevent decay and gum disease around the bridge, which can affect its stability. Proper care can help your dental bridge last many years.

Yes, you can eat normally with a dental bridge once you’ve adjusted to it. Initially, you may need to stick to softer foods as you get used to the bridge, but over time, it functions much like natural teeth. Dental bridges are designed to restore your ability to chew properly, allowing you to enjoy a wide variety of foods. However, it’s best to avoid very hard or sticky foods that could damage the bridge or dislodge it. With proper care, a dental bridge provides a comfortable and effective solution for eating normally.

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