Dental Bridges West Palm Beach

Seamlessly Fill the Gaps in Your Smile

Did you know that roughly 178 million people in the U.S. are struggling with tooth loss? If you’re one of them, you’ll be happy to know there are several high-quality, custom-made, and lifelike tooth replacement options available, including dental bridges. With two dental crowns (or dental implants), this restorative dentistry treatment can seamlessly fill the gaps in your smile, restoring your bite in the process. Want to learn more? Don’t hesitate to contact our team at Palm Beach Dental Excellence or read on!

Why Choose Palm Beach Dental Excellence for Dental Bridges?

  • Highly Trained and Talented Dentist
  • Dental Insurance Welcomed
  • Morning, Lunchtime, and Afternoon Appointments

What Is a Dental Bridge?

Dental bridge replacing three teeth in a model of the mouth

Custom-made and natural-looking dental bridges in West Palm Beach are one of the most popular tooth-replacement solutions. The restoration is comprised of two dental crowns (or dental implants) and pontics (free-standing replacement teeth). Since they are crafted from high-quality, lifelike materials, like porcelain and ceramic, the result will be a smile that is as flawless as it is functional.

The Types of Dental Bridges

Dentist showing a model of the mouth to a woman in the dental chair

Dr. Asinmaz is a highly trained dentist in West Palm Beach who is passionate about staying at the forefront of dentistry. As a result, he offers both traditional dental bridges and implant bridges at our dental office. During your initial consultation, he will review the pros of each. In the meantime, you can learn a little bit more right here!

Traditional Dental Bridge

Dental bridge next to a dental mirror

Traditional dental bridges use dental crowns to anchor the replacement teeth in place. This may require some of your natural teeth to be altered, but it will be well worth it when you have a strong bite and complete smile once more. Typically, this type of dental bridge is best for patients who are missing one tooth or several teeth consecutively.

Implant Bridge

Dentist holding a dental bridge and a model of the mouth with two dental implants

As the name suggests, implant bridges differ from traditional ones because they use dental implants. There are several pros to this tooth replacement option, including the 25+ year lifespan and that no alterations to your natural teeth are required. Usually, this option is ideal for patients who are missing two or more teeth in a single row.

The Benefits of Getting a Dental Bridge

Dental patient looking at his new smile in a mirror

When it comes to addressing tooth loss, there are several treatments to choose from. However, some benefits come with dental bridges, including:

  • They maintain the alignment of your teeth
  • They improve your oral health
  • They can last for 15+ years with proper care
  • They are custom-made, ensuring they won’t draw unwanted attention to your smile
  • They are easy to care for
  • They boost your self-esteem by rebuilding your smile

Dental Bridges FAQs

Are Dental Bridges Removable?

A bridge is meant to provide long-lasting results. It is held in place by bonding dental crowns to the adjacent teeth or using one to two implants to anchor it to your jawbone. Therefore, you cannot take out a bridge on your own. Only a trained dental professional can remove it, like when needing a replacement. If you prefer a removable option, ask your dentist about the benefits of a partial denture.

How Long Will a Dental Bridge Last?

A traditional fixed bridge can last for about 10 to 15 years before needing to be replaced, while an implant-supported solution can last for decades. Your dentist in West Palm Beach will explain exactly how long you can expect your restoration to last and what you can do to get the most from your investment, like brushing and flossing. Besides caring for your smile at home, you can prolong the lifespan of your bridge by visiting your dentist twice a year for a cleaning and checkup. It's best to break any bad habits that may damage your restoration, like chewing on your fingernails or using your teeth in place of scissors.

Are Dental Bridges Cheaper Than Dental Implants?

Initially, a traditional bridge and crowns are cheaper than dental implants. However, an implant-supported bridge is the most cost-effective overall. Unlike a fixed bridge, dental implants are proven to last for 30 years or longer with the right care. As a result, you will never need to budget for replacements, so dental implants can eventually pay for themselves. Not to mention, dental implants are the only method to stop bone loss caused by missing teeth. Keeping your jaw strong and healthy will help you avoid common issues caused by tooth loss to reduce your long-term dental expenses.

Can I Use My Dental Insurance to Pay for a Bridge?

Every situation differs, but most dental insurance partially covers the cost of dental bridges. Often, you can use your benefits for your consultation and any imaging. If you need any prep work, like tooth extractions or gum disease therapy, your insurance can pay up to 80% of the expense after reaching your deductible. Your coverage will also include a portion of the cost of your bridge, which is typically about 50% until hitting your yearly limit. A member of our team will work on your behalf with your dental insurance to maximize your annual benefits to lower your out-of-pocket responsibility. If there's any remaining balance, we will review all your payment options, like monthly installments through a third-party financing company.