About Dental Bridges


A dental bridge is a reliable and permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. Unlike removable partial dentures, which attach to existing teeth, a dental bridge uses crowns attached to neighboring teeth or dental implants. This approach restores both the appearance and function of a natural smile, while also preventing teeth from shifting and maintaining proper bite alignment.

The concept of a fixed dental bridge is not new and has been utilized for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations employed various materials such as animal and human teeth, bones, gold, and ivory to fill gaps in their smiles.

Thankfully, advancements in dental materials and technology have significantly improved dental bridges. Modern bridges are crafted from high-quality materials like porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, and engineered ceramics such as zirconia. These materials provide enhanced strength, durability, and a more aesthetically pleasing appearance, offering a natural and attractive look.

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Common Types of

Dental Bridges


Traditional Fixed Bridge

Implant-Supported Bridges