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Published on Oct 17, 2025 | 4 minute read

A dental bridge is a time-tested, elegant way to fill a gap with a tooth that doesn’t come in and out. If your neighboring teeth are strong—and especially if they already need crowns—a bridge can restore your smile quickly and predictably. Here’s a clear guide to bridge types, the visit steps, and the home-care habits that keep everything fresh for years.
A bridge is a connected set of teeth: two anchor crowns on the neighbors with a middle tooth called a pontic. Once bonded in place, it restores chewing, keeps other teeth from drifting, and blends in with your natural smile. Many patients appreciate that a bridge is fixed—you simply brush and floss as directed without removing anything at night.
If multiple teeth are missing or neighbors aren’t ideal anchors, your dentist may discuss implant options or a combination approach so function and esthetics both shine.
Depending on your case, certain bridges can be completed with advanced in-office technology; your dentist will advise based on span length and esthetics.
Well-maintained bridges frequently serve for many years. Success factors include healthy anchor teeth, meticulous home care, and routine professional cleanings. A nightguard protects against grinding forces that can stress cement over time, particularly if you clench during sleep.
Choose a bridge when neighbors need crowns anyway, you prefer a fixed solution, or you want to complete treatment on a streamlined timeline. Consider alternatives if neighbors are pristine and you’d rather avoid modifying them. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer; your exam, photos, and goals point to the best path.
Most patients adapt quickly. Your tongue will explore the new contours for a day or two, then chewing and speaking feel normal. If a spot feels “high” after a couple of days, a tiny adjustment can make it perfect—just let your dentist know.
If a missing tooth is cramping your smile or chewing, let’s close the gap with a solution that looks natural and feels like you. To plan a personalized approach with Sonoma Springs Dental in Sonoma, CA, call (707) 935-8200 to Book an Appointment today.