Dental Bridge Treatments

Restorative dentistry is an important branch of the field of dentistry that works to restore the functionality and beauty of a patient’s smile. There are many reasons why a patient may require restorative dentistry. As we age, our smiles can fall prey to injury, decay, and the natural aging process. Dr. Mark and the team at SmileCare Dental have the tools and expertise to restore your smile to its proper function and beauty.
Missing teeth can make your life more difficult – from chewing and speaking, and compounded issues over time. Missing teeth can lead to gum disease and an altered bite that can cause TMJ issues. But you don’t have to live with missing teeth. SmileCare Dental has many options for correcting your smile, including dental bridges.
Bridges are a great way to correct a gap caused by a missing tooth or teeth. Dr. Mark will recommend what he thinks is best to ensure you have the healthiest smile possible.
What Are Dental Bridges?
Bridges connect the gap where the missing tooth or teeth used to be. They are cemented to the teeth adjacent, using these teeth as anchors for the bridge. We will shape and prepare the adjacent teeth and cap them with a crown, and then attach the replacement tooth or teeth to form a bridge.
In short, dental bridges are custom-created restorations that can be used to replace one or more missing teeth. Its job is to literally bridge the gap between the missing teeth. Bridges are typically in two parts:
- Abutment teeth – these are the adjacent teeth that will support the bridge
- Pontic – the false tooth or teeth that will replace the missing tooth or teeth
Types of Dental Bridges

Traditional Dental Bridges

Implant Supported Bridges

Maryland Bonded Bridge

Cantilever Bridge
Dental Bridges Offer Several Benefits
- Restore Teeth Function
They restore the ability to chew and speak properly, helping to restore the teeth fundamental functions. - Reduce Stress on Teeth
They ensure the force of your bite is distributed evenly to alleviate stress on the other teeth and prevent fracture. - Prevent Shifting
They prevent the remaining teeth from shifting out of their correct positions. - Aesthetics
A bridge will restore your smile and maintain proper face shape. - Long-lasting
Bridges provide a lasting solution because with proper care they can last for many years.