Missing permanent teeth can cause unsightly gaps in your smile that make it hard to eat and speak clearly. If those spaces are consecutive, a durable, lifelike dental bridge in Willow Grove could help replace up to four missing teeth in just one convenient, easy to maintain prosthetic.


A dental bridge in Willow Grove is a prosthetic that can replace up to four consecutive missing teeth. Essentially, they look like a bunch of teeth stuck together, much like real ones do in a healthy mouth. They are ideal for closing gaps in the arches that could make things like eating, speaking, and smiling confidently difficult.
To be a good candidate for a dental bridge, your missing teeth must be consecutive and surrounded on both sides by at least one healthy anchor tooth. Although your bridge will be incredibly lifelike and durable, it is only possible to replace up to four missing teeth with dental bridges, as the longer they extend the more likely they are to become damaged. In most cases, your dentist will use lifelike materials for your bridge, including things like porcelain which both looks and feels like your real teeth, and can even be colored to blend in seamlessly with the rest of your smile!

Because there are several different types of dental bridges available to suit a variety of patient needs, the best way to determine which option is best for you is to visit Advanced Smile Design for a consultation. At this appointment, we’ll take a closer look at your jaw and determine if you’re a good candidate for a dental bridge. If not, you may be better suited to another option such as a partial denture or dental implant. In the meantime, here’s a closer look at the two types of dental bridges we can provide.

Traditional dental bridges in Willow Grove work by attaching to two healthy “abutment” teeth that surround the gap in your arch. Although they’re typically only used to replace one or two consecutive teeth, dental bridges can generally support up to four prosthetics not including the abutment crowns.

Implant bridges combine the natural looking appearance of a traditional dental bridge with the staying power of dental implants. This allows them to replace multiple consecutive teeth at once, all without needing to alter any healthy teeth for abutments. Best of all, because they’re anchored by dental implants, they won’t need to be replaced as often or be as likely to become damaged as a traditional dental bridge might.

Dental bridges in Willow Grove can replace multiple consecutive teeth at once, closing larger gaps in the arches that may make everyday activities like eating and speaking clearly a challenge. They can also help prevent further problems like shifting teeth, decreased self-esteem, and even an increased risk of oral health problems from occurring. To learn more about dental bridges in Willow Grove, contact us to schedule a consultation.
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