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Dental Bridges in The Villages
Missing teeth can affect your ability to chew, speak clearly, and smile with confidence. At Village Dental, we offer expert dental bridges in The Villagesācustom-made fixed restorations that close gaps, restore function, and preserve your oral health. Our experienced team designs bridges that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth using high-quality materials and precise techniques to deliver long-lasting results.
What Is a Dental Bridge?
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth (pontic) to adjacent natural teeth or implants. Bridges restore the appearance and function of your smile, prevent neighboring teeth from shifting, and help maintain proper bite alignment. Common types include traditional bridges, Maryland bridges, cantilever bridges, and implant-supported bridges.
Types of Dental Bridges
Traditional Bridges
Traditional bridges use crowns on adjacent teeth (abutments) to support one or more pontics. They are durable and widely used when healthy neighboring teeth are available for support.
Cantilever Bridges
Cantilever bridges anchor to a single adjacent tooth and are used when there is only one tooth next to the gap. They are less common but useful in specific clinical situations.
Maryland (Resin-Bonded) Bridges
Maryland bridges use a metal or ceramic framework bonded to the backs of adjacent teeth. They require minimal alteration of neighboring teeth and are often used for front teeth with lower chewing forces.
Implant-Supported Bridges
When adjacent teeth are not suitable for crowns, implants can support the bridge. Implant-supported bridges provide exceptional stability and preserve bone by replacing tooth roots.
Who Is a Good Candidate for a Dental Bridge?
You may be a candidate for a dental bridge if you:
- Have one or more missing teeth with healthy adjacent teeth to support a traditional bridge
- Want a fixed, non-removable solution for tooth replacement
- Seek to restore chewing function, prevent shifting, and improve aesthetics
- Are in generally good oral health and committed to oral hygiene and regular dental visits
During your consultation, our dentists assess your overall dental health, bite, and bone levels to recommend the most appropriate bridge type for your needs.
The Dental Bridge Procedure at Village Dental
Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment Planning
We begin with a full oral exam, digital x-rays, and discussion of your goals. If needed, we address underlying issuesāsuch as decay or gum diseaseāprior to bridge placement.
Tooth Preparation and Impressions (Traditional Bridges)
For traditional bridges, the abutment teeth are shaped to receive crowns. Digital impressions or physical molds are taken to create precise restorations that match your bite and appearance.
Temporary Bridge Placement
A temporary bridge protects prepared teeth and maintains function and aesthetics while your final bridge is fabricated in the dental lab.
Final Bridge Fitting and Cementation
When your custom bridge returns from the lab, we check fit, bite, and shade before permanently cementing the restoration. We make any necessary adjustments to ensure comfort and proper function.
Implant-Supported Bridge Workflow
If implants are used, the sequence includes implant placement, a healing period for osseointegration, and subsequent attachment of the final prosthesis. Digital planning and CBCT imaging improve accuracy and outcomes.
Benefits of Choosing a Dental Bridge
- Restores chewing ability and speech affected by missing teeth
- Prevents adjacent teeth from tipping or shifting into the empty space
- Maintains facial structure and bite alignment
- Provides a fixed, comfortable alternative to removable dentures
- Can be completed more quickly and affordably than some implant solutions (depending on case)
Caring for Your Dental Bridge
Daily Oral Hygiene
Brush twice daily and floss regularly. Use floss threaders or interdental brushes to clean under pontics and around abutments to prevent plaque buildup and decay.
Regular Dental Visits
Schedule routine check-ups and professional cleanings to monitor the health of supporting teeth, gums, and the bridge itself.
Avoid Hard Habits
Avoid biting very hard foods or objects that could damage the bridge. If you grind your teeth, discuss a nightguard to protect your restorations.
Risks and Considerations
While dental bridges are reliable restorations, potential considerations include:
- Need to prepare (reduce) healthy adjacent teeth for traditional bridges
- Risk of decay on abutment teeth if oral hygiene is poor
- Potential for loosening or wear over time, requiring repair or replacement
- Implant-supported bridges require sufficient bone and surgical healing
Our team discusses risks and alternativesāsuch as dental implants or partial denturesāto help you make an informed decision.
Why Choose Village Dental for Dental Bridges in The Villages?
Since 1997, Village Dental has provided compassionate, high-quality restorative care to The Villages community. Our practice combines clinical expertise, advanced diagnostics, and dental lab partnerships to deliver natural-looking, durable bridges tailored to each patient.
Experienced Restorative Team
Our dentists have extensive experience in crown-and-bridge dentistry and prosthetic planning to ensure functional and esthetic outcomes.
Digital Technology and Precision Lab Work
We use digital impressions, CAD/CAM workflows, and trusted dental labs to produce well-fitting, lifelike restorations.
Patient-Centered Care and Follow-Up
We focus on patient comfort, clear communication, and long-term maintenance plans to protect your investment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long does a dental bridge last?
With proper care, dental bridges can last 10ā15 years or longer. Longevity depends on oral hygiene, bite forces, and regular dental care.
Is getting a bridge painful?
Local anesthesia ensures the procedure is comfortable. Some sensitivity or soreness may occur after tooth preparation, but it is typically short-lived.
Can a bridge be replaced with an implant later?
Yes, if circumstances change, some bridges can be replaced with implant-supported solutions. Our team evaluates options based on current oral health and long-term goals.
Schedule Your Dental Bridge Consultation in The Villages
If youāre ready to replace missing teeth with a secure, natural-looking solution, Village Dental can help. Call us at 352-633-4145 or request a consultation online to learn how dental bridges in The Villages can restore your smile, function, and confidence.
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Fieldcrest Location
540 Fieldcrest Drive
The Villages, FL 32162
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111 Lagrande Blvd
The Villages, FL 32159
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The Villages, FL 32163
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