Restorative Dentistry
Rebuild Your Smile with Dental Bridges at York River Dental
Dental bridges are a reliable solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. They restore the appearance and function of your smile by “bridging” the gap left by missing teeth. Dr. Lopez customizes each bridge to fit comfortably and blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, so you can smile with confidence.
Restorative Dentistry
How Dental Bridges Work?
01.
Initial Consultation
Dr. Lopez will assess your oral health and determine if a dental bridge is the right option for you.
02.
Preparation
The adjacent teeth may be reshaped to accommodate crowns that anchor the bridge.
03.
Bridge Placement
Once the custom bridge is ready, it is securely bonded to the supporting teeth or dental implants for a natural, functional fit.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
Restore the ability to chew and speak effectively.
Prevent remaining teeth from shifting out of place.
Maintain facial structure and a balanced bite.
Provide a fixed, durable replacement for missing teeth.
Restorative Dentistry
Why Choose York River Dental for Dental Bridges?
At York River Dental, we prioritize comfort, durability, and aesthetics when designing dental bridges. Dr. Lopez works closely with you to ensure the final result looks natural and feels great.
Restorative Dentistry
FAQs
Have questions? We’ve got answers! Below, you’ll find some of the most common inquiries we receive, along with helpful information to guide you. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out to us directly!
Bridges are typically made from durable materials like porcelain, ceramic, or metal fused with porcelain to match your natural teeth.
With proper care, dental bridges can last 10–15 years or more.
Most dental bridges are fixed, meaning they are not removable. However, removable options are available in some cases.
Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing around the bridge daily and visiting your dentist for regular checkups.
Yes, dental implants are an alternative to bridges and can replace missing teeth individually.
Many dental insurance plans partially cover bridges. Check with your provider for specific details.