A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth (or teeth) to the adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges help restore the function, appearance, and alignment of your bite, while also preventing surrounding teeth from shifting out of place.
Bridges are typically recommended in cases where between 1 and 3 teeth need to be restored.

Benefits of Dental Bridges
-Restores Functionality
Chewing: Allows you to eat normally by restoring bite strength and surface.
Speaking: Helps correct speech issues caused by missing teeth.
-Improves Appearance
Fills in the gap where teeth are missing, giving a natural-looking smile.
Helps maintain the shape of your face, preventing a sunken or aged look that can result from tooth loss.
-Prevents Teeth from Shifting,missing teeth can cause surrounding teeth to drift out of position, leading to bite problems or misalignment.
A bridge keeps your dental structure stable and aligned.
-Long-Lasting Solution
With proper care, dental bridges can last 5-10 years or longer, offering a durable solution for tooth loss.
-Customized for Comfort and Fit
Bridges are tailor-made to fit your mouth precisely, making them comfortable and effective for daily use.
-Restores Functionality
Such as chewing and
Speaking.
-Improves Appearance, as it
Fills in the gap where teeth are missing, giving a natural-looking smile.
Helps maintain the shape of your face, preventing a sunken or aged look that can result from tooth loss.
-Prevents Teeth from Shifting.
Missing teeth can cause surrounding teeth to drift out of position, leading to bite problems or misalignment.
A bridge keeps your dental structure stable and aligned.
-Faster and Less Invasive Than Implants.
Compared to dental implants, bridges often involve less surgery and faster treatment time, especially if adjacent teeth are healthy and strong.
-Customized for Comfort and Fit.

What to expect from your procedure
Quality dental bridgework relies on gaining a thorough understanding of the issues you’re currently facing, and how we can create a structure that restores all the functionality you’re lacking.

First of all, we will carry out a full assessment that will involve a 3D scan of your teeth. We will send this information to our lab team, who will create a bespoke bridge that fits the gap in your smile perfectly.

While we’re waiting for your custom dental bridge to arrive, we will prepare the teeth on either side of the gap and fit a temporary structure so you can talk and chew as normal until we’re ready to invite you back for your procedure.

It usually takes just 30 minutes to fix the permanent bridge. You can expect it to last between 5 and 10 years, as long as you brush your teeth regularly and attend regular check-ups with our team.
Bridges are tailor-made to fit your mouth precisely, making them comfortable and effective for daily use.

What to expect from your procedure
Quality dental bridgework relies on gaining a thorough understanding of the issues you’re currently facing, and how we can create a structure that restores all the functionality you’re lacking.

First of all, we will carry out a full assessment that will involve a 3D scan of your teeth. We will send this information to our lab team, who will create a bespoke bridge that fits the gap in your smile perfectly.

While we’re waiting for your custom dental bridge to arrive, we will prepare the teeth on either side of the gap and fit a temporary structure so you can talk and chew as normal until we’re ready to invite you back for your procedure.

It usually takes just 30 minutes to fix the permanent bridge. You can expect it to last between 5 and 10 years, as long as you brush your teeth regularly and attend regular check-ups with our team.

Your procedure for Dental Bridge
we will initially carry out a full assessment that will involve a 3D scan of your teeth. We will send this information to our lab team, who will create a bespoke bridge that fits the gap in your smile perfectly.

While we’re waiting for your custom dental bridge to arrive, we will prepare the teeth on either side of the gap and fit a temporary structure so you can talk and chew as normal until we’re ready to invite you back for your procedure.

It usually takes just 30 minutes to fix the permanent bridge. You can expect it to last between 5 and 10 years, as long as you brush your teeth regularly and attend regular check-ups with our team.

-What is a dental bridge?
A dental bridge is a fixed (non-removable) dental appliance that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth or implants.
-Who needs a dental bridge?
Anyone with one or more missing teeth, especially if the surrounding teeth are healthy enough to support the bridge.
-How many types of dental bridges are there?
There are four main types:
Traditional bridge (most common)
Cantilever bridge
Maryland bridge
Implant-supported bridge
-How long do dental bridges last?
With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, bridges can last 5–10 years or longer.
-Is getting a bridge painful?
The procedure is generally not painful, as it’s done under local anesthesia. Some sensitivity may occur afterward, but usually subsides within a few days.
-What are the alternatives to dental bridges?
Dental implants
Removable partial dentures
-Can I eat normally with a dental bridge?
Yes. After a short adjustment period, most people can eat and speak normally with a bridge in place.
-How do I care for a dental bridge?
Brush and floss daily, including under the bridge.
Use a floss threader or water flosser to clean around the bridge
Visit your dentist regularly
-Will people notice I have a bridge?
Not usually. A well-made bridge is designed to blend in naturally with your other teeth.
-Is a dental bridge better than an implant?
It depends. Bridges are quicker and cheaper but may affect adjacent teeth. Implants are more durable and don’t rely on nearby teeth but involve surgery and higher cost.
-What is the cost of a dental bridge?
The type of bridge, the materials utilised, and the location of the dentist office are some of the variables that might affect the price of a dental bridge. To receive a precise cost estimate, patients should schedule a consultation with our dentist.