Dental Bridges
Dental Bridges – Fixed Tooth Replacement to Restore Function and Smile Aesthetics
What Are Dental Bridges?
Dental bridges are crafted from durable materials such as porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, or porcelain-fused-to-metal to ensure strength and natural aesthetics.
Types of Dental Bridges
Depending on your dental condition, a dentist may recommend:
- Traditional dental bridges – supported by crowns on adjacent teeth
- Cantilever bridges – supported on one side when only one adjacent tooth is available
- Maryland (resin-bonded) bridges – minimally invasive option using metal or ceramic wings
- Implant-supported bridges –anchored to dental implants for added stability
What Dental Bridges Can Fix
Dental bridges are commonly used to:
- Replace one or multiple missing teeth
- Restore proper chewing and speaking ability
- Prevent neighboring teeth from shifting
- Maintain facial structure and bite alignment
- Improve smile appearance and confidence
Dental Bridge Procedure Step by Step
- Consultation & Treatment Planning Oral examination and imaging determine suitability and bridge type.
- Tooth Preparation Adjacent teeth are reshaped (if needed) to support crowns.
- Impressions & Temporary Bridge Impressions are taken, and a temporary bridge may be placed.
- Final Bridge PlacementThe custom dental bridge is cemented and adjusted for comfort and bite balance.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
- Fixed, non-removable solution
- Restores natural chewing function
- Improves speech clarity
- Prevents shifting of remaining teeth
- Natural-looking results
- Faster treatment compared to implants
- Cost-effective tooth replacement option
Who Is an Ideal Candidate for Dental Bridges?
- Have one or more missing teeth
- Have healthy adjacent teeth or implants
- Want a fixed alternative to dentures
- Are not candidates for implants due to bone or medical reasons
- Prefer a shorter treatment timeline
How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?
With proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits, dental bridges typically last 10 to 15 years. Longevity depends on material choice, bite forces, and daily care.
Are Dental Bridges Safe?
Yes. Dental bridges are a safe and time-tested dental treatment when planned and placed correctly. Regular maintenance and good oral hygiene are essential to prevent decay around the supporting teeth.
Aftercare for Dental Bridges
- Brush twice daily and floss using bridge-specific aids
- Attend routine dental checkups and cleanings
- Avoid chewing excessively hard foods
- Maintain overall gum health
Why Choose Dental Bridges at Our Dental Clinic?
- Experienced restorative dentists
- High-quality, durable dental materials
- Precision fit and natural aesthetics
- Personalized treatment planning
- Focus on comfort, function, and longevity
Book Your Dental Bridge Consultation Today
At Zen Dentistry, we combine advanced technology with a calm, patient-centered approach. Our multi-location practices across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, and Westchester make it easy to schedule convenient, same-day and evening appointments. Whether you’re coming in for your first visit or a routine check-up, our goal is to make your dental exam comfortable, efficient, and informative — so you can make confident decisions about your smile.
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