Bridges That Protect, Restore, And Last

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A missing tooth rarely stays a simple problem. Left unaddressed, it puts strain on surrounding teeth and allows the jawbone to gradually weaken. A dental bridge replaces the space properly so your mouth can function the way it should without the issue compounding over time.

When A Bridge Is Your Practical Answer

When a tooth is missing, things don’t stay still for long. Teeth begin to shift, your bite changes, and everyday habits feel different.

A dental bridge helps you:

It is a practical solution that focuses on getting you back to normal daily life.

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How a Dental Bridge Works

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by using the teeth next to the gap for support. The replacement tooth sits in the space, while the surrounding teeth hold it in place. Once it is fitted, it stays in your mouth and works like part of your natural bite.

Bridges are usually made from durable materials that are shaped and matched to fit in with your existing teeth. If you are missing a tooth and want something fixed in place without removing it each day, this is often a suitable option.

Here Is How We Get You There

We keep the process clear so you know what to expect at each step.

Consultation

We examine your teeth, talk through your concerns, and check if a bridge is the right fit.

Preparing the Teeth

The teeth next to the gap are shaped so they can support the bridge.

Impressions

We take detailed impressions so your bridge is made to fit your bite properly.

Placement

Your custom bridge is placed and adjusted so it feels comfortable and secure.

From start to finish, the goal is to give you something that fits well and works reliably.

One Practice That Handles It All

The right way to replace a missing tooth depends on more than just the gap. It depends on what is happening with the rest of your mouth. We take the time to assess everything before suggesting anything, so what we recommend actually fits your needs.

Because we offer a full range of dental care under one roof, we can guide you through every option and support you in making a decision that makes sense for now and for the long term.

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Let's Find the Right Way Forward

If you have been living with a missing tooth, you have likely already adjusted more than you should have to. A dental bridge can help restore how your mouth feels day to day. Book a visit and we will take a look together.

Frequently Asked Questions

With good care and regular checkups, a dental bridge can last many years. Keeping the surrounding teeth healthy plays a big role in how long it holds up.

Once placed and adjusted, most patients find it feels stable and comfortable when eating and speaking.

No. A dental bridge is fixed in place and stays in your mouth.

The process is managed carefully to keep you comfortable. We will talk you through each step so there are no surprises.

Depending on your situation, options like dental implants or partial dentures may also be considered. We will walk you through what fits your needs.

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Monday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
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