Dental Bridges – Boise, ID

Quickly And Easily Replace Your Teeth!

If you’ve lost teeth, there are plenty of methods capable of helping you replace them. Depending on your individual needs, we’ll be able to find the perfect fit for you.

Dental bridges, for example, are capable of quickly and easily replacing your teeth by using your existing ones as support. If you’re near Boise, ID, reach out to the team here at Southwest Dental Arts and we’ll be happy help you learn more about this method of tooth replacement.

Why Choose Southwest Dental Arts For Dental Bridges? 

  • High-Quality Materials for Lifelike Restorations
  • Dentist With Decades of Experience
  • Compassionate, Caring Dental Team

Things to look for: High-Quality Materials for Beautiful, Long-Lasting Results, Dental Insurance Welcome & Flexible Financing Available, Customized for Each Patient, Caring and Gentle Dental Team, Highly Experienced Dentist, In-House Savings Plan, Advanced Technology, Convenient Appointment Times

What is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a restorative solution we use to replace one or more missing teeth by “bridging” the gap left in your smile. It typically consists of one or more artificial teeth (pontics) anchored by crowns on the adjacent natural teeth or implants, which we refer to as abutments. By securing the bridge in place, we help restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile confidently.

Bridges also prevent nearby teeth from shifting, which can lead to bite misalignment and other complications. We’ll evaluate your unique needs and recommend the most effective type to restore function and aesthetics.

Types of Dental Bridges

There are several types of dental bridges, each designed to address specific needs and preferences. We’ll give you more information about which best suits you when we meet in person, but here’s what you should know about them beforehand.

Traditional Dental Bridges

This is the most common type. We place crowns on the healthy teeth (abutments) adjacent to the gap, and an artificial tooth (pontic) fills the space. It’s ideal for patients with healthy natural teeth on either side of the missing tooth, and for those who aren’t interested in surgery.

Implant Bridges

In this case, dental implants secure the bridge rather than natural teeth. It’s highly stable and suitable when multiple teeth are missing, offering durability and preserving the bone structure. While more expensive than traditional bridges, their quality and durability mean that you’re likely to save money in the long run.

The Benefits of Getting a Dental Bridge

A dental bridge offers numerous benefits for restoring both function and aesthetics when one or more teeth are missing. Primarily, a bridge fills the gap left by missing teeth, restoring your smile’s appearance and allowing you to chew and speak more comfortably. By replacing missing teeth, it also helps maintain the alignment of surrounding teeth, preventing them from shifting, which can lead to bite issues and jaw discomfort.

Additionally, bridges distribute the forces in your bite properly, reducing undue stress on remaining natural teeth. For those with gaps that affect facial structure, a bridge can provide support, helping maintain facial contours and preventing a “sunken” appearance. Overall, a dental bridge can significantly improve oral health, function, and confidence, making it a reliable choice for many patients.

If you have any more questions about what this method of tooth replacement can do for you, don’t hesitate to reach out to us today!