Missing teeth can affect how you chew, speak, and feel about your smile. Dental bridges at Cedar Bluff Dental Center offer a reliable way to replace one or more missing teeth and restore balance to your bite. Designed to look natural and function like your existing teeth, dental bridges help fill the gaps while supporting overall oral health. Our team focuses on comfortable, personalized care to help you regain confidence in your smile.
Dental bridges are custom restorations used to replace one or more missing teeth. A dental bridge consists of one or more artificial teeth that are supported by adjacent natural teeth or dental crowns. Dental bridges for missing teeth are designed to bridge the gap, helping restore both appearance and function. They are made to match your natural teeth for a seamless look. By filling in missing spaces, dental bridges help maintain proper alignment and prevent surrounding teeth from shifting.
The process typically begins with preparing the teeth on either side of the gap to support the bridge. Impressions are taken to create a custom restoration that fits comfortably and aligns with your bite. In many cases, a temporary bridge may be placed while the final one is being made. Once ready, the dental bridge is carefully fitted and secured in place. The result is a stable, functional restoration that helps restore your ability to chew and speak naturally.
A dental bridge can last many years with proper care. Good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and avoiding excessive pressure on the bridge can help extend its lifespan.
Dental bridges are considered a long-term solution for missing teeth. While they are fixed in place and not removable like dentures, they may eventually need to be replaced over time due to normal wear.
Patients with one or more missing teeth and healthy surrounding teeth may be good candidates for a dental bridge. Your dentist will evaluate your oral health and recommend the best option for your needs.
Caring for a dental bridge involves regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental checkups. Special flossing tools may be recommended to clean under the bridge.
A dental bridge uses adjacent teeth for support, while a dental implant replaces the tooth root and is anchored into the jawbone. Your dentist can help determine which option is right for you.