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Dental Bridges in Gainesville, FL

Replace Missing Teeth with a Natural-Looking Dental Bridge

A missing tooth can affect more than your smile. It can make eating uncomfortable, change the way you speak, and even allow neighboring teeth to shift out of place over time.

At Comprehensive Dental Care in Gainesville, FL, we create custom dental bridges that restore both the appearance and function of your smile. Every bridge is designed to blend naturally with your surrounding teeth so you can smile, eat, and speak with confidence again.

Whether you’ve recently lost a tooth or have been living with a gap for years, our experienced team will help you determine whether a dental bridge, dental implant, or another restorative treatment is the best long-term solution for your smile.

Ready to replace your missing tooth?
Schedule a consultation today to learn if a custom dental bridge is right for you.

Dental bridge patient smiling at Comprehensive Dental Care in Gainesville, FL

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. It literally “bridges” the gap left behind by missing teeth using one or more artificial teeth (called pontics) that are securely supported by neighboring teeth or dental implants.

Unlike removable dentures, dental bridges stay securely in place, allowing you to eat, smile, and speak without worrying about movement.

A dental bridge can help:

  • Restore your smile after tooth loss
  • Improve your ability to chew comfortably
  • Make speaking easier
  • Prevent nearby teeth from shifting
  • Maintain the natural shape of your face
  • Evenly distribute your bite when chewing

Is a Dental Bridge Right for You?

A dental bridge may be an excellent option if you:

  • Are missing one or several teeth
  • Have healthy teeth on either side of the space
  • Want a fixed solution that doesn’t need to be removed
  • Want to restore both function and appearance
  • Are looking for an alternative to a removable partial denture

During your consultation, your dentist will examine your teeth, discuss your goals, and recommend the treatment that’s best for your oral health.

Types of Dental Bridges

Every smile is different, which is why we offer several types of dental bridges.

Traditional Dental Bridges

Traditional bridges are the most common type of bridge. They use custom dental crowns placed on the healthy teeth surrounding the gap, with one or more replacement teeth suspended between them. This option is ideal for patients who have strong, healthy teeth on both sides of the missing tooth.

Cantilever Dental Bridges

A cantilever bridge is similar to a traditional bridge but is supported by only one neighboring tooth. While not appropriate for every situation, this option may be recommended when only one healthy tooth is available beside the missing tooth.

Maryland Dental Bridges

Maryland bridges are often used to replace missing front teeth. Instead of crowns, small metal or ceramic wings bond to the back of the neighboring teeth, preserving more natural tooth structure while creating a beautiful, natural-looking smile.

Implant-Supported Bridges

If you’re missing several teeth in a row, an implant-supported bridge may be your best long-term solution. Instead of relying on neighboring teeth for support, the bridge is anchored to dental implants placed in the jawbone, creating exceptional stability while helping preserve bone. Our team will determine whether implant-supported restorations are right for your individual needs.

What to Expect During the Dental Bridge Process

We strive to make every step of treatment comfortable and stress-free.

Step 1: Consultation

We’ll examine your teeth, review digital X-rays, discuss your goals, and determine whether a bridge is the best treatment for your smile.

Step 2: Tooth Preparation

If you’re receiving a traditional bridge, the supporting teeth are gently prepared so your custom crowns will fit comfortably and securely.

Step 3: Digital Impressions

We take highly accurate impressions of your teeth so your bridge is custom-crafted to match your smile, bite, and natural tooth color.

Step 4: Temporary Bridge

While your permanent bridge is being fabricated, you’ll wear a temporary restoration to protect your prepared teeth and maintain your smile.

Step 5: Final Placement

Once your custom bridge is ready, we’ll carefully check the fit, bite, and appearance before permanently securing it in place. Before you leave, we’ll show you how to care for your new restoration so it lasts for many years.

How Long Does a Dental Bridge Last?

With proper care, a dental bridge can often last 10 to 15 years or longer.

You can extend the life of your bridge by:

  • Brushing twice daily
  • Flossing beneath your bridge using special floss threaders or bridge floss
  • Keeping up with regular dental cleanings
  • Avoiding chewing hard objects like ice or pens
  • Wearing a nightguard if you grind your teeth

Routine exams allow us to monitor your bridge and keep it functioning properly for years to come.

Dental Bridge vs. Dental Implant

Many patients ask whether they should choose a bridge or a dental implant. Both are excellent options, but the right choice depends on your individual smile.

A dental bridge may be recommended if:

  • You want a faster treatment timeline
  • The neighboring teeth already need crowns
  • Dental implants aren’t the ideal option for your health or budget

A dental implant may be recommended if:

  • You want to replace the missing tooth root
  • You have healthy neighboring teeth that don’t require crowns
  • You’re looking for the longest-lasting tooth replacement option

During your consultation, we’ll explain the pros and cons of each option so you can make an informed decision.

Why Choose Comprehensive Dental Care?

Patients throughout Gainesville, Haile Plantation, Tioga, Jonesville, Newberry, and the surrounding communities trust Comprehensive Dental Care because we believe replacing missing teeth should feel comfortable — not overwhelming.

When you visit our office, you’ll receive:

  • Personalized treatment recommendations
  • High-quality, natural-looking restorations
  • Modern digital technology for precise results
  • Compassionate care in a welcoming environment
  • A team committed to helping you smile with confidence

Our goal isn’t just to replace a missing tooth — it’s to restore your comfort, confidence, and quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does getting a dental bridge hurt?
Most patients experience little to no discomfort. We numb the area during treatment and take every step to ensure your visit is comfortable.
Can I eat normally with a dental bridge?
Yes. Once your bridge is permanently placed and you’ve adjusted to it, you can enjoy most of your favorite foods again.
Will my dental bridge look natural?
Absolutely. Every bridge is custom-made to match the shape, size, and color of your surrounding teeth for a seamless appearance.
Is a dental bridge covered by insurance?
Many dental insurance plans provide coverage for bridges. Our team is happy to review your benefits and explain your estimated out-of-pocket costs before treatment.

Schedule Your Dental Bridge Consultation in Gainesville, FL

If you’re missing one or more teeth, you don’t have to live with the discomfort or embarrassment of gaps in your smile. Our experienced team at Comprehensive Dental Care is here to help you explore your options and create a treatment plan that’s right for you.

Call today or request an appointment online to schedule your dental bridge consultation in Gainesville, Florida.