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Dental Bridges in the Overland Park - Kansas City Area

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are fixed prosthetic devices that replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to the adjacent natural teeth or implants. They help restore function and appearance for our patients, improving chewing, speaking, and the alignment of remaining teeth.

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Filling in the Gap: Dental Bridges

Fixed and Implant-Supported Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are an effective solution for replacing missing teeth, providing both functional and aesthetic benefits. A fixed bridge involves placing crowns on the adjacent teeth to support a false tooth (or teeth) in between, effectively filling the gap left by the missing tooth. This restoration helps restore the ability to chew, speak clearly, and maintain facial structure, preventing the remaining teeth from shifting out of alignment. Additionally, for those who prefer a more stable option, implant-supported bridges are anchored to dental implants, offering a secure and durable alternative that mimics the function of natural teeth.

By choosing dental bridges, you not only enhance your smile but also improve your overall oral health. These restorations are custom-made to match your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless look that blends well with your existing dental structure. The procedure is efficient and relatively quick, allowing you to enjoy your new smile in no time. Whether you opt for a fixed bridge or an implant-supported bridge, you can trust that this treatment will provide lasting support and comfort while restoring your confidence in your smile.

Bridging the Information Gap on Dental Bridges

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Bridges

We are here to answer all of your veneer-related questions! Don’t see a question you have below? Feel free to contact us, we’d love to answer any and all of your questions!

A dental bridge is an excellent way for a dentist to bridge, or close, a gap in your smile. Made of porcelain material, it’s connected to your real teeth on either side.

After evaluating you and your needs, your dentist will determine what course of action to take. A lot of the time, a dental bridge is a good option because it isn’t implanted in the gum tissue, and therefore is less likely to be affected by gum disease.

With good oral hygiene, your dental bridge can last up to 15 years.

Yes, dental bridges are permanent but can be professionally removed by a dentist.

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