Dental bridges for replacing missing teeth

Reviewed by: Dr Sunita Verma

  • Cost: £300 - £900 per unit
  • Treatment length: 2-4 weeks
  • Used for:Replace missing teeth
  • Available: From most dentists

What are dental bridges?

Dental bridges are false teeth, which are anchored onto neighbouring teeth in order to replace one or more missing teeth. The false tooth is known as a pontic and is fused in between two crowns that serve as anchors by attaching to the teeth on each side of the false tooth, thereby bridging them together.

What are the parts of a typical dental bridge (fixed)?

A dental bridge essentially consists of:
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after dental bridge photo
These photos were kindly donated by Dr Sunita Verma

When are dental bridges needed?

Bridges are recommended when there are one or more teeth missing that affect:

Must missing teeth be replaced?

Yes, missing teeth must be replaced for many reasons:
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after dental bridges
These photos were kindly donated by Dr Sunita Verma

There are three main types of dental bridges:

1. Traditional fixed bridge
This is the most commonly used type of bridge and consists of a pontic fused between two porcelain crowns that are anchored on neighbouring teeth or implants. The pontic is usually made of either porcelain fused to metal or ceramics. These are fixed and cannot be removed.

2. Resin-bonded bridges or Maryland-bonded bridges
These are chosen when the gap to be filled is in between the front teeth, or when the teeth on either side of the missing tooth are strong and healthy without large fillings. The false tooth is made of plastic and is fused to metal bands that are bonded to the adjacent teeth using resin that is hidden from view.

3. Cantilever bridges
These are opted for in areas such as the front teeth that are susceptible to lower stress. Cantilever bridges are used when there are teeth present on only one side of the space, where the false tooth is anchored to one or more adjacent teeth on one side.

What are bridges made of?

Bridges may be made of

How are dental bridges fitted?

At the first appointment:

At the second appointment:

How long will dental bridges last?

Dental bridges can last 10-15 years, provided that you maintain good dental hygiene and eating habits.

How to take care of your dental bridges?

Practise good dental hygiene: Brushing and flossing: Diet and eating habits:

What are the advantages of dental bridges?

What are the disadvantages of dental bridges?