Dental Bridges In Houston

At Heights Smile Co., we offer custom dental bridges to restore smiles and improve oral health for patients in Houston’s Heights community and beyond. If you’re missing one or more teeth, a dental bridge provides a long-lasting solution that fills the gap and restores both function and appearance.

Our compassionate team is here to help you regain your confidence and enjoy a complete, healthy smile again. Schedule an appointment today to get started on your new smile!

What Is A Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a restorative treatment that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth to the natural teeth or dental implants on either side of the gap.

By literally “bridging” the space, this treatment restores chewing ability, improves speech, prevents surrounding teeth from shifting, and enhances the appearance of your smile.

When Do You Need A Dental Bridge?

Dental bridges are commonly recommended for patients who:

  • Have lost a tooth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease
  • Want to restore proper chewing and speaking ability
  • Want to prevent surrounding teeth from drifting into the open space
  • Find dental implants cost-prohibitive
  • Are looking for a stable and natural-looking solution for missing teeth

Replacing missing teeth promptly helps maintain oral health and protects the integrity of your bite.

Types Of Dental Bridges

At Heights Smile Co., we offer several types of bridges to fit each patient’s unique needs:

Traditional Bridges: The most common type, using crowns placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap to support the replacement tooth (pontic).

Cantilever Bridges: Used when there is only one supporting tooth on the side of the gap.

Maryland Bridges (Resin-Bonded Bridges): A conservative option that uses a porcelain or metal framework bonded to the back of the surrounding teeth.

Implant-Supported Bridges: Anchored by dental implants instead of crowns, offering maximum stability and durability.

Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your oral health, the location of the missing tooth, and your long-term goals.

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The Dental Bridge Procedure

Getting a dental bridge typically involves two or more visits.

Preparation: The abutment teeth (the teeth on either side of the gap) are reshaped to accommodate crowns, or dental implants are placed to support the bridge.

Impressions: Impressions of your teeth are taken to create a bridge that fits comfortably and blends seamlessly with your smile.

Temporary Bridge: A temporary bridge may be placed to protect your gums and teeth until the permanent bridge is ready.

Final Placement: The custom bridge is checked for fit, comfort, and aesthetics, then secured in place using dental cement or implant attachments.

The result is a stable restoration that looks and functions like natural teeth.

dentist working on a dental bridge

Benefits Of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges provide both functional and cosmetic benefits, including:

  • Restoring your ability to chew and speak clearly
  • Maintaining the shape of your face and jaw alignment
  • Preventing nearby teeth from shifting into empty spaces
  • Creating a natural-looking, confident smile
  • Offering a more cost-effective option than some implant-only treatments

With proper care, dental bridges can last many years and provide reliable everyday function.

Materials Used For Dental Bridges

Dental bridges can be crafted from several materials, each with its own benefits:

Porcelain: Provides a natural tooth-colored appearance, ideal for visible areas.

Porcelain-Fused-To-Metal (PFM): Offers both strength and aesthetics, combining a metal core with a porcelain exterior.

Metal Alloys: Highly durable and often used in back teeth where chewing pressure is strongest.

All-Ceramic: Excellent for natural aesthetics, often chosen for front teeth.

During your consultation, we’ll help you choose the best option for both durability and appearance.

smiling dental bridge patient

Caring For Your Dental Bridge

To keep your bridge strong and healthy, good oral hygiene is essential. Patients should:

  • Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush
  • Floss around the bridge and abutment teeth using special floss threaders
  • Schedule regular dental cleanings and checkups
  • Avoid chewing excessively hard foods that could damage the bridge

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

Dental Bridges Vs. Implants

While dental implants are an excellent option for replacing missing teeth, bridges remain a trusted and cost-effective alternative. Bridges typically require less treatment time and can be ideal for patients who may not be candidates for surgery.

Heights Smile Co. provides both solutions, and we’ll guide you through your options to ensure you choose the treatment that fits your lifestyle and budget!

dentist training a patient on bridge care

Why Choose Heights Smile Co. For Dental Bridges?

At Heights Smile Co., we believe every patient deserves a complete, confident smile. Dr. Monalisa Nguyen and our caring team use the latest dental techniques to ensure your bridge is crafted with precision and artistry. By focusing on both aesthetics and function, we deliver restorations that look natural and perform reliably.

Serving the Houston Heights community, we take pride in creating lasting relationships and helping patients achieve smiles they’re proud to share.

Schedule Your Dental Bridge Consultation

Don’t let missing teeth affect your confidence or oral health. Heights Smile Co. provides expert dental bridge services in Houston, designed to restore your smile and support long-term wellness. Contact our office today to schedule your consultation and learn how a custom bridge can transform your smile.

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