Replace missing teeth
Closes the gap so you can bite, chew, and smile without compromise.
A fixed, natural-looking replacement for one or more missing teeth — anchored to the healthy teeth on either side of the gap.
A bridge replaces missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth (or several) to the natural teeth on either side. The result looks and functions like natural teeth and is cemented permanently in place.
Bridges are an excellent option when adjacent teeth would benefit from crowns anyway. For single missing teeth where the neighbors are healthy, an implant is often the more conservative long-term choice.
A fixed, natural-looking replacement that closes the gap and prevents the bite changes that follow tooth loss.
A glance at the space and care behind every dental bridges visit at Minty Smiles.
Every patient gets the same unhurried, step-by-step process. No surprises, no fine print — you know what's happening before it happens.
The two anchor teeth are prepared for crowns to support the bridge. Impressions are sent to the lab.
A temporary protects the prepared teeth and lets you function normally for 2–3 weeks.
At your second visit, the custom porcelain bridge is checked for fit and color, adjusted as needed, and permanently cemented.
We teach you to clean under and around the bridge — bridges require slightly different flossing than natural teeth.
The benefits aren't theoretical. Here's what changes for you in the weeks and months after treatment.
Closes the gap so you can bite, chew, and smile without compromise.
Adjacent teeth tend to drift into a gap over time — a bridge prevents that and the bite changes it causes.
Porcelain bridges are color-matched and shaped to blend seamlessly with your surrounding teeth.
Bridges have decades of clinical history and routinely last 10–15+ years with proper care.
Bridges are typically covered at 50% by dental insurance. We verify benefits before you begin and present a clear, itemized estimate in writing.
Treatments that frequently come up alongside Dental Bridges — explore what's relevant to your case.