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Dental Bridges in Hamilton

At Main Street Dental Office, We offer dental bridges in Hamilton to replace one or more missing teeth. A dental bridge fills the gap with an artificial tooth supporting nearby teeth. It can help restore your smile, chewing ability, and natural bite.

Replace Missing Teeth with a Dental Bridge

A missing tooth can affect more than your smile. It can make chewing harder, affect your bite, and cause nearby teeth to move over time. A dental bridge helps fill the empty space with a custom made replacement tooth, giving your smile better balance, support, and function. It can also help you speak more clearly and feel more confident when eating or smiling.

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

Dental bridges usually last 5–15 years, depending on oral hygiene, bite pressure, materials, and dental care. Brushing, flossing, regular checkups, and avoiding hard biting can help protect the bridge and supporting teeth longer.

You should get a dental bridge after your dentist confirms the area is healthy and ready. Replacing a missing tooth early helps prevent shifting teeth, bite changes, chewing problems, and harder future treatment over time

A dental implant is often better for long-term tooth replacement because it preserves jawbone and does not rely on nearby teeth. A dental bridge is faster, usually cheaper, and helpful when surrounding teeth need support.

Instead of a dental bridge, you may choose a dental implant, partial denture, or implant-supported bridge. The best option depends on your missing tooth location, gum health, bone support, budget, and long-term treatment goals.

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