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Dental Bridges in Mississauga

Dental bridges replace missing teeth with a custom-made prosthesis that's permanently bonded to fill gaps.
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Fill Gaps Caused by 1 to 3 Missing Teeth

A dental bridge is a solution that restores the appearance and function of your mouth by covering spaces left by missing teeth. It uses a false tooth supported by either dental implants, your natural teeth, or a combination of both. Sometimes referred to as a ‘fixed partial denture,’ dental bridges are bonded or cemented into place, meaning they don’t need to be removed for cleaning or while you sleep. Filling gaps caused by missing teeth is essential not just for aesthetic reasons, but also for your long-term oral health. Missing teeth can make it difficult to chew or speak properly, and gaps in your smile can cause other teeth to shift over time.

Long-Lasting Benefits of Dental Bridges

Missing teeth can make you feel self-conscious and uncomfortable, but dental bridges offer more than just cosmetic benefits. They restore your smile and provide long-term advantages for both your remaining teeth and jawbone health. Here’s a breakdown of the key benefits:

Comfort

Dental bridges help restore the natural feel and look of your teeth. They allow you to smile and eat with confidence, and they offer a long-term solution for discomfort caused by missing teeth. With proper care, a dental bridge can last for over ten years, making it a great option for long-term relief.

Tooth Health

Your teeth work together to support each other and maintain your facial structure. When one or more teeth are missing, the remaining teeth may shift, affecting your bite and causing other dental problems. A dental bridge prevents this by holding the surrounding teeth in place, reducing the risk of decay, gum disease, jaw pain, and TMJ disorders that may arise from misalignment.

Bone Health

Healthy teeth help support your jawbone. When teeth are missing, bone loss can occur over time, which can affect your overall oral health. By stabilizing your teeth with a dental bridge, you can slow down the rate of bone loss and maintain better bone health in the long term.

The Cost of a Dental Bridge in Mississauga

The cost of a dental bridge can vary widely based on your individual circumstances. On average, if you have insurance, the cost for a dental bridge typically ranges from $800 to $1,200 or more. Without insurance, you can expect to pay anywhere from $2,000 to $3,000 and up for the procedure.

    What Determines the Cost of a Dental Bridge?

    Several factors can affect the cost of your dental bridge, including:

  • Type of Bridge: The kind of bridge used and the materials involved will impact the overall cost.
  • Number of Missing Teeth: More missing teeth means more materials and work involved, raising the price.
  • Location and Complexity: If the procedure involves more complex steps or if the missing teeth are in hard-to-reach areas, the cost will increase.
  • Condition of Adjacent Teeth: If the teeth around the gap are not in good condition, additional work may be needed.
  • Supplies and Equipment: The materials and tools required for your specific treatment will also contribute to the cost.

Since every case is unique, it’s impossible to provide an accurate quote over the phone. After an in-office examination, we will be happy to provide a personalized treatment plan and an accurate cost estimate. If you have dental insurance, we can also provide a quote to help you understand your out-of-pocket costs.

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Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are several types of dental bridges available, and understanding the differences can help you make an informed decision:

  • Permanent Bridge: A fixed bridge that is permanently bonded to the surrounding teeth or implants and cannot be removed.
  • Semi-Permanent Bridge: This type of bridge is also bonded, but it may be removed under certain circumstances.
  • Partial Denture: A removable appliance that replaces missing teeth and is held in place with clasps or other devices.

The primary distinction between a bridge (which stays in place) and a denture (which can be removed) is that bridges consist of artificial teeth, whereas dentures typically include a pink gum-coloured base as well.

Cantilever bridges are used when there are no adjacent teeth on both sides of the missing teeth. These are less common today and not typically recommended for use in the back of the mouth, where they can place excessive pressure on surrounding teeth and potentially cause damage. If your missing teeth are in the back of your mouth, other types of bridges or solutions may be more appropriate.

Getting a dental bridge typically takes two appointments, each lasting less than an hour. During the first visit, the dentist will take impressions of your teeth and prepare the surrounding teeth. The second appointment is when the bridge is fitted and permanently bonded into place.

Dental bridges can be made from various materials, including gold alloys, non-precious alloys, porcelain, or a combination of these. At our practice, we primarily use porcelain for dental bridges, as it provides a natural look and durability.

While dental bridges and crowns are both types of restorative treatments, they serve different purposes. Crowns are caps placed over existing teeth to strengthen them and prevent decay, while bridges are used to fill gaps caused by missing teeth. A dental bridge spans the gap left by missing teeth, while a crown is placed over a damaged or weakened tooth.

A single crown cannot replace a missing tooth. It is a cap placed over an existing tooth or a dental implant. If you’re missing a tooth, a dental bridge may be a better option, as it spans the gap and provides support on both sides.

Yes, dental bridges can be made from Zirconia, a durable and aesthetic material. If you’re interested in Zirconia for your dental bridge, we’re happy to discuss this option with you and explain its benefits in more detail.

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