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Filling the Gap Left by Missing Teeth
A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring a custom-made replacement tooth, or pontic, to the healthy teeth or implants on either side of the gap. Missing teeth do more than affect your smile's appearance. They can also lead to shifting teeth, bite problems, and difficulty chewing if left unaddressed.
At Goodshine Dental, our dental bridges are custom crafted to blend naturally with your existing teeth while restoring the function you may have lost. Whether you are missing a single tooth or several in a row, a bridge offers a secure, non-removable solution to close the gap and protect your long-term oral health.
Who Is a Good Candidate for a Dental Bridge?
- One or more missing teeth in a row
- Healthy teeth or implants on either side of the gap to support the bridge
- A desire for a fixed, non-removable tooth replacement option
- Good overall oral health with no untreated gum disease
- Adequate bone support in the surrounding teeth
Types of Dental Bridges We Offer
Not every dental bridge is built the same way, and the right type depends on your specific situation. A traditional bridge uses crowns placed on the natural teeth adjacent to the gap to support the replacement tooth in between, making it a common and reliable option when those teeth are healthy and strong. An implant-supported bridge, on the other hand, relies on one or more dental implants rather than natural teeth for support, which can be a better option when neighboring teeth are not strong enough to serve as anchors or when several teeth in a row need replacement.
During your consultation, we will evaluate your specific case, including the condition of your remaining teeth and jawbone, to recommend the type of bridge that offers the best long-term outcome for your smile.
The Dental Bridge Process, Step by Step
Caring for Your Bridge to Make It Last
A well-made dental bridge can last many years with the right care. Because the pontic, or replacement tooth, sits just above the gumline, it is important to clean underneath it daily using floss threaders or a water flosser designed to reach that area, in addition to regular brushing and flossing around the supporting teeth. Skipping this step can allow plaque to build up beneath the bridge, increasing the risk of gum irritation or decay in the supporting teeth.
Routine dental visits allow us to check the fit and condition of your bridge over time, since the health of the surrounding teeth and gums plays a direct role in how long your bridge will last. With consistent care, most patients enjoy many years of reliable function from their bridge.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
- Restores your smile. A bridge fills visible gaps left by missing teeth, giving you a complete, natural-looking smile.
- Prevents teeth from shifting. Missing teeth create space that surrounding teeth can gradually shift into, leading to bite problems over time.
- Improves chewing and speech. Replacing missing teeth restores normal function for everyday eating and speaking.
- Fixed, not removable. Unlike a partial denture, a bridge stays securely in place and does not need to be taken out for cleaning.
- Maintains facial structure. Replacing missing teeth helps support your natural facial shape and prevents a sunken appearance over time.
