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Dental Bridges in Hamilton

Missing a tooth can make chewing difficult, affect speech, and allow nearby teeth to shift. A fixed dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth with a natural-looking result, helping you smile and eat comfortably again. We offer modern crown and bridge options and can assess loose or damaged bridges when needed.

Dental Bridges: A Fixed Solution for Missing Teeth

A dental bridge, also called a fixed bridge or fixed dental prosthesis, is used to replace one or more missing teeth. It works by placing an artificial tooth, known as a pontic, which is supported by nearby natural teeth (abutment teeth) or by dental implants, creating a stable and natural-looking result.


Dental bridges are a popular option for patients who want to close a gap without using a removable appliance. Our team helps you choose the most suitable bridge based on your bite, gum health, tooth condition, and the size and location of the missing space.

Dental Bridges treatment

Fixed Bridge Solutions

Replace one or more missing teeth with stable, natural-looking fixed bridges.

Crown & Implant Support

Bridges supported by natural teeth or dental implants, depending on your needs.

Bite & Fit Assessment

Careful planning to ensure comfort, proper bite balance, and long-term function.

Which Dental Bridge Is Right for You?

Choosing the right dental bridge depends on your oral health, bite, and the size of the missing space. After a thorough exam and digital X-rays or scans, we recommend the most suitable option for you. Traditional bridges use crowns on both sides of the gap and are the most common choice, while cantilever bridges are supported on one side for specific situations. Maryland bridges offer a more conservative solution, often for front teeth, and Implant-supported bridges are ideal when multiple teeth are missing or when you want to avoid relying on natural teeth for support and long-term stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically 5–15 years, often longer with good care.

Brush daily and use floss threaders/interdental brushes under the pontic.

Bridges are often faster; implants are a long-term anchor. We’ll explain the best fit for your case.

Yes once adjusted, bridges restore normal chewing for most patients.

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