Dental bridges

Missing a tooth can change how you chew, speak, or feel about your smile. A dental bridge fills that space with a secure, natural-looking replacement that’s anchored to the surrounding teeth. Some people choose bridges as an alternative to implants; others use them to protect the spacing and alignment of their smile.
Bridges are designed to blend in naturally so you can smile comfortably and enjoy the foods you love without worrying about a gap.

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Why this matter

A gap doesn’t just affect appearance. Nearby teeth can shift, chewing can become uneven, and the bone underneath the space may change over time. A bridge restores balance and helps prevent future issues.
It’s a simple way to bring function and stability back — without surgery.

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What happens during a bridge appointment

We start with a full review of the area and surrounding teeth. The anchor teeth are shaped so the bridge can fit securely, and digital impressions or scans are taken.

A temporary bridge protects the area while your custom bridge is made. At the final visit, we adjust the fit, check your bite, and cement it securely.
You leave with a complete smile and renewed confidence.

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Costs shouldn’t get in the way of feeling like yourself again. We offer 0% financing and walk through all your options.

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