What are bridges?
Bridges replace missing teeth by permanently attaching to a neighbouring tooth. They are a lower investment than implants and do not require surgery. The main disadvantages of bridges are that they require destructive treatment to be undertaken on an otherwise healthy neighbouring tooth. This often limits the lifespan of the neighbouring tooth and as a result, bridges generally do not last as long as implants. Sometimes it can also be challenging to avoid the appearance that the tooth is hovering above the gum line rather than emerging from it.
Every smile is different, and many require different approaches to replacing teeth. We want to take the time to understand what you want to change and provide bespoke solutions. With modern dental care, patients should be able to smile and chew with confidence!
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