254 Everest Ln #3, St Johns, FL 32259

A Trusted Solution for Missing Teeth
How It Works
There are different types of dental bridges, and Dr. Patel can advise you on the best option for you. They will also review dental bridge costs and help you decide which permanent fixture can improve your smile on your budget. If you weigh between a dental bridge vs. implant, the good news is that insurance is more likely to cover the cost of a dental bridge.
Once you have decided on the type of dental bridge, your dentist will remove teeth (if necessary), take imaging of your teeth, and prepare the teeth for the placement of the dental crowns. Lastly, they will place a temporary bridge while your dental bridge is fabricated to fit your smile.
Dental bridges usually take two or three dental visits to complete. However, the results are worth it! Dental bridges can help you enjoy a healthy and beautiful smile for many years.
When to Call the Dentist
Teeth bridges can be used to improve the function of the bite, fill gaps in the smile, and help prevent misalignment. If you’re missing a tooth or feel like you might benefit from pulling a tooth, contact our St. Johns, FL, dental office.
But not everyone is a candidate for dental bridges. The best candidates for dental bridges are those who have the following:
- Good oral hygiene: Dental bridges require daily care and maintenance, and candidates must commit to good oral hygiene habits.
- Strong teeth: The teeth adjacent to the gap left by the missing tooth or teeth need to be strong enough to support the dental bridge.
- Healthy gums: Dental bridges require healthy gums to succeed. Candidates for dental bridges should have gum disease under control.
