Dental Bridges
A bridge fills the gap left by one or more missing teeth, restoring your bite and your smile by anchoring natural-looking replacement teeth to the teeth on either side.

Close the gap, restore your bite.
Missing teeth make it harder to chew and can let the surrounding teeth drift out of place. A bridge fills that space with custom replacement teeth, secured to crowns on the neighboring teeth.
The result looks and works like natural teeth, so you can eat and smile normally again. We’ll also talk through whether a bridge or an implant is the better long-term fit for you.
Care that puts you first.
Unhurried care
We slow down, explain everything, and never rush you through a single visit.
Honest, never profit-driven
We recommend what you actually need, not what pays best. If you don’t need it, we’ll tell you.
Advanced & gentle
The latest technology in the gentlest hands, with sedation and comfort options for nervous patients.
A bridge typically runs $2,000–$5,000 depending on how many teeth it replaces and the materials used.
These are estimates, not a quote. If you have dental insurance, your plan usually sets the covered amount and may pay for part of the cost. We verify your benefits for free and give you an exact, written estimate before anything begins.
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Both are great options. Implants don’t involve the neighboring teeth, while bridges are often faster and may cost less up front. We’ll help you choose what fits your mouth and budget.
We’ll show you how to clean beneath it with floss threaders or a water flosser, which keeps it healthy for years.
With good care and regular cleanings, bridges commonly last 10–15 years or more.
Many plans cover part of a bridge. We verify your benefits for free and give you a written estimate before starting.
Missing a tooth?
Book a visit and we’ll restore your smile with a comfortable, natural-looking bridge.
