If you are missing a tooth, that space can affect more than your appearance. It can change the way you chew, make certain foods harder to eat, and allow nearby teeth to shift over time. A dental bridge is a fixed replacement option that fills the gap with a secure, natural-looking restoration designed to restore comfort and function. If you are looking for dental bridges in Glendale, Arizona, call 623-487-1122 to schedule a consultation at Paseo Family Dental and Dentures.

Many patients choose a bridge because they want a replacement that stays in place and feels like part of their smile. Unlike a removable option, a traditional bridge is bonded securely and designed to function during everyday speaking and chewing. For patients with missing teeth, bridges can be a practical, lasting way to replace one or more missing teeth in the same area.

Dr. Darren Chugg has provided restorative dentistry for 12 years and has completed approximately 600 to 800 dental bridges and 2,000 to 3,000 crowns. That experience matters because a good bridge should do more than fill a space. It should fit well, protect the supporting teeth, feel comfortable when you bite and look natural when you smile.

If you want to replace a missing tooth with a fixed solution, call 623-487-1122 or contact our office today.

What a Dental Bridge Does

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth in a row. In a traditional bridge, the replacement tooth is connected to crowns that fit over the teeth next to the gap. Those supporting teeth hold the bridge in place so the restoration stays fixed in your mouth.

For some patients, a bridge is the right choice because the teeth on either side of the space already need crowns or are well positioned to support the restoration. In other cases, a bridge may be part of a larger restorative plan focused on rebuilding comfort, chewing ability and smile appearance.

When a Dental Bridge May Be the Right Choice

A bridge may be worth considering if:

  • You are missing one tooth or several teeth in the same area
  • You want a fixed option instead of a removable partial denture
  • You want to restore chewing and speaking more comfortably
  • The teeth beside the gap can support the bridge or already need crowns
  • You want to compare a bridge with a dental implant before deciding

The best option depends on the condition of your surrounding teeth, the size and location of the gap, your long-term goals and whether you want a surgical or non-surgical solution. A bridge is not automatically the best answer for every patient, but it can be an excellent option in the right situation.

Dental Bridges vs. Implants or Partial Dentures

If you are comparing tooth replacement options, the choice usually comes down to what works best for your smile, your preferences and your budget.

A dental bridge is often appealing because it is fixed, efficient and does not require the denture to be removed each day. A dental implant may be worth considering if you want to replace the missing tooth without relying on the neighboring teeth for support. A partial denture may make more sense when multiple teeth are missing or when a removable option is the better fit.

During your consultation, we will help you compare the pros and tradeoffs of each option clearly. The goal is to recommend what makes the most sense for your oral health and long-term function, not to push one treatment on everyone.

What To Expect During the Dental Bridge Process

Most bridges are completed over two visits. At the first visit, the supporting teeth are prepared and impressions or digital scans are taken so the final bridge can be made to fit your bite accurately. A temporary restoration may be placed while the final bridge is being fabricated.

At the second visit, the final bridge is checked carefully for fit, comfort and appearance before it is bonded into place. Once complete, the bridge is designed to restore the space in a way that feels stable and functions as naturally as possible.

Benefits of Replacing a Missing Tooth With a Bridge

A bridge can help with more than appearance. Replacing a missing tooth may help:

  • Restore more comfortable chewing
  • Improve the way your bite comes together
  • Reduce drifting or shifting of nearby teeth
  • Support a more complete smile
  • Provide a fixed alternative to a removable appliance

For many patients, one of the biggest benefits is peace of mind. Once the gap is restored, everyday activities like eating, smiling and speaking often feel easier and more natural again.

How To Care for Dental Bridges

Dental bridges should be brushed and cleaned every day just like natural teeth. The supporting teeth and gums are especially important because they help hold the restoration in place. Regular dental exams and good oral hygiene help keep the bridge and surrounding teeth healthy.

Because food and plaque can collect under the replacement tooth, some patients benefit from a floss threader, super floss or water flosser. We can show you how to clean around your bridge so it stays in good condition for as long as possible.

Why Patients Choose Paseo Family Dental and Dentures for Dental Bridges

Replacing a missing tooth should feel straightforward, not confusing. Dr. Chugg has completed hundreds of bridge cases and thousands of crown restorations, which is directly relevant when planning and placing bridges that need to look natural and hold up well over time.

Patients also appreciate getting honest guidance about whether a bridge is actually the right option. If another solution, such as an implant or partial denture, makes more sense for your smile, we will explain that. If a bridge is the better fit, we will walk you through what to expect and how to care for it long term.

Need a dental bridge in Glendale, Arizona? Call 623-487-1122 today to schedule your consultation.

Dental Bridge FAQ

How long does a dental bridge last?

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Many dental bridges last for years with consistent home care and regular dental visits. Longevity depends on the health of the supporting teeth, your bite, oral hygiene and habits like grinding or chewing hard objects.

Does a dental bridge feel natural?

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After a short adjustment period, most patients find that a well-made bridge feels stable and natural in the mouth. The restoration is designed to fit your bite and blend with the rest of your smile.

Is getting a dental bridge painful?

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The teeth are numbed during treatment, so the procedure is usually very manageable. Some mild sensitivity afterward is possible, but it typically improves quickly.

Can dental bridges replace more than one tooth?

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Yes. Dental bridges can replace one missing tooth or multiple missing teeth in a row, depending on the location of the gap and the support available from nearby teeth or implants.

How do I clean around a dental bridge?

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Because you cannot floss straight down through a fixed bridge, you may need a floss threader, super floss or a water flosser to clean underneath it. We can show you how to keep the area clean and healthy.

How do I know if a bridge or implant is better for me?

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That depends on the condition of the nearby teeth, your bone support, your goals and whether you want a surgical or non-surgical option. During your consultation, we can help you compare a bridge, an implant and other replacement options clearly.

What areas do you serve for dental bridges?

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Dr. Chugg provides dental bridges in Glendale, Arizona, and the greater Phoenix area, including Peoria, Sun City and Surprise. Call 623-487-1122 to schedule your consultation.

Schedule Your Dental Bridge Consultation

If you are ready to replace a missing tooth with a fixed, natural-looking restoration, call 623-487-1122 today or contact our office to schedule your consultation with our dentist. We will help you find out whether a dental bridge is the right next step for your smile.