Bridge placement
What to Expect & Is It Right for You?
A dental bridge is a prosthetic device used to replace missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth or implants. It helps restore function, aesthetics, and oral health.
Types of Dental Bridges
🔹 Traditional Bridge: Uses crowns on natural teeth to support the artificial tooth.
🔹 Cantilever Bridge: Supported by a single natural tooth instead of two.
🔹 Maryland Bridge: Uses a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of adjacent teeth.
🔹 Implant-Supported Bridge: Anchored by dental implants rather than natural teeth.
The Dental Bridge Placement Process
1️⃣ Consultation & Examination – The dentist evaluates your teeth and discusses the best bridge option.
2️⃣ Tooth Preparation – The supporting teeth are reshaped to accommodate crowns (for traditional bridges).
3️⃣ Impressions & Temporary Bridge – Impressions are taken for a custom-fit bridge, and a temporary bridge is placed.
4️⃣ Final Bridge Placement – After 1-2 weeks, the permanent bridge is cemented into place and adjusted for a comfortable fit.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
✅ Restores chewing and speaking ability
✅ Prevents teeth from shifting
✅ Improves smile aesthetics
✅ Long-lasting with proper care (5-15 years)
Caring for Your Dental Bridge
✔ Brush and floss daily to prevent decay under the bridge
✔ Use floss threaders or water flossers for cleaning
✔ Avoid chewing hard foods that could damage the bridge
✔ Visit your dentist regularly for checkups

Is a Dental Bridge Right for You?
A bridge is a great option if you have one or more missing teeth and healthy adjacent teeth for support. However, if you prefer a more durable, independent solution, dental implants may be a better alternative.