Dental Bridges

Close the Gap — Naturally

When a tooth is missing, the surrounding teeth can shift, bone can deteriorate, and chewing becomes uneven. A dental bridge spans the gap with a false tooth held in place by crowns on the adjacent teeth — restoring your bite, preventing tooth drift, and completing your smile without surgery.

Treatments Included

Everything We Offer Under Dental Bridges

Traditional Dental Bridge

The most common type — a pontic (false tooth) fused between two porcelain crowns that are cemented onto the natural teeth on either side of the gap.

Cantilever Bridge

Used when there's only one adjacent tooth available to anchor the bridge — typically for gaps at the back of the mouth.

Maryland Bridge

A conservative option that bonds the false tooth to adjacent teeth using metal or resin wings, requiring minimal enamel removal.

Bridge Care & Maintenance

We provide instruction on how to clean under your bridge using floss threaders or water flossers to keep the area healthy long-term.

Common Questions

Dental Bridges FAQ

Questions About Dental Bridges?

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