
Dental bridges achieve a natural looking and realistic smile after tooth loss. Teeth can fall out due to disease, decay and physical trauma, however bridges can be inserted to reconstruct a person’s smile and make sure that they don’t suffer any of the negative effects associated with tooth loss. Dental bridges are most effective for people who have only a few missing teeth because when they are inserted they are usually anchored to surrounding natural teeth.
How it works
A dental bridge is made up of two dental crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap and a false tooth in between. Natural teeth, dental implants, or a combination of natural teeth and dental implants can be used to support the bridge. The dental bridge type you choose will depend on the condition of your smile, your cost goals, and the cosmetic results you desire. Whether you are looking for a temporary or permanent tooth loss solution, there is a dental bridge ideally suited for your needs.
Options
We will work with you to determine the best option for restoring teeth. Dental bridges are just one method used by dentists to fill a gap created by missing teeth. The cost tends to be greater, but implants and bridges more closely resemble real teeth. Depending on the dental bridge type you choose, the procedure and cost will vary.
An implant bridge is similar to a dental bridge, but uses implants to anchor the bridgework to the bone where no teeth exist to support the bridge.