Dental bridges

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to the neighbouring teeth. It restores chewing, helps maintain alignment, and fills gaps that may affect comfort or confidence.

Bridges are a stable, fixed option — meaning they stay in place and function like natural teeth.

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What bridges supports

  • A complete, comfortable smile
  • Improved chewing and speech
  • Prevention of shifting teeth
  • A stable, fixed replacement option

Why bridges matter

Missing teeth can affect eating, speech, and how your bite fits together. A bridge helps restore balance and prevents neighbouring teeth from drifting.

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What happens during a bridge appointment

We shape the supporting teeth, take a digital scan, and place a temporary bridge. When your final bridge is ready, we fine-tune the fit and secure it.

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We’ll review your coverage clearly and outline any costs before treatment begins.
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Making dental care easier to afford

Direct billing and simple explanations help keep your restorative care predictable.
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