Dental Bridges Norwood, MA

Dr. Wonsuk Joo offers dental bridges to replace your missing teeth! Bridges close the gap in your smile, allowing you to regain your oral health and function as well as restoring your appearance. They can also be anchored to dental implants for long-lasting stability. Contact Norwood Dental Center at 781-762-3529 to set up an appointment with our experienced dentist and learn more about dental bridges in Norwood, Massachusetts.

How Dental Bridges Work

Dental bridges are composed of one or more artificial teeth, known as pontics, which are held in place by crowns or implant abutments. Traditional bridges rely on the teeth adjacent to the gap, known as abutment teeth, which are capped with crowns to securely hold the pontic in position. This structure allows the bridge to remain stable during everyday activities like chewing, biting and speaking. For patients who are not candidates for traditional bridges, implant-supported bridges offer a strong and long-lasting alternative.

Benefits of Choosing a Dental Bridge

Dental bridges do more than simply replace missing teeth. They restore the ability to eat and speak comfortably, prevent remaining teeth from shifting out of alignment, and reduce stress on the bite. Missing teeth can cause changes in facial structure over time, but a well-placed bridge can help preserve the natural contours of your face and maintain a youthful appearance.

A dental bridge also helps distribute bite forces more evenly, which can minimize the risk of damage to surrounding teeth. Replacing missing teeth with a bridge can improve oral health and contribute to long-term comfort and function.

What to Expect During the Procedure

Receiving a dental bridge typically requires two visits to the dental office. During your initial appointment, our dentist will prepare the abutment teeth by removing a small portion of enamel to accommodate the crowns. Impressions of your mouth will then be taken to ensure a precise fit. A temporary bridge may be placed to protect your teeth and gums while the permanent bridge is being fabricated in a dental lab.

At your second visit, the temporary bridge is removed, and the permanent bridge is checked for fit and comfort. Once everything looks and feels right, the bridge is bonded into place. You will receive guidance on how to care for your new restoration to ensure its longevity.

If you are missing one or more teeth, a dental bridge may be the right solution for you. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation with our dentist and learn more about how bridges can help restore your smile and oral health.