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Dental Bridges in La Jolla
Who Can Benefit from Dental Bridges?
Crowns can fix a variety of problems with an existing tooth, but one or more missing teeth will require more comprehensive restoration. La Jolla patients in need of a cosmetic dentistry solution to missing teeth might benefit from a dental bridge.
Please contact La Jolla Family Smile Design today to discuss dental bridges and other restoration options for your teeth. Our dental team provides a broad range of dentistry services to patients living in La Jolla and nearby San Diego communities.
Dental Crowns vs. Dental Bridges
Designs for most dental bridges incorporate two or more dental crowns. Between the crowns is a false tooth, called a pontic, used to fill the gap in your smile left by a missing tooth.
Our La Jolla dentists are proud to invest time and effort into creating a custom restoration just for you. In many cases, we can make your dental bridge entirely from the same ceramic materials we use for tooth crowns.
- Durability – with proper care, dental bridges can last more than 10 years
- Restoration will remain stable when exposed to hot and cold temperatures
- Color of the crowns and pontic are matched to your natural teeth
Dental Bridges vs. Dental Implants
- You’re unable to undergo oral surgery
- You don’t want to wait to fill the gap in your smile
- You don’t have enough bone mass in your jaw to support a dental implant
Benefits of Dental Bridges
- Aesthetics: A dental bridge can make cosmetic improvements to a smile by replacing holes with realistic-looking teeth that match the natural teeth in the mouth. The people you interact with generally cannot tell that a patient has had this restorative procedure.
- Eating: Bridges help improve the functionality of the mouth. Patients have an easier time after having a complete set of teeth. Additionally, it helps to preserve the natural motion of the bite, since people sometimes try to modify how they chew to compensate for missing teeth, which leads to discomfort.
- Speaking: Missing teeth are also associated with speech impediments. Once a person has a bridge in their mouth (and a slight amount of practice time), enunciating words should become easier again.
- Maintaining Alignment: The longer that space is left between teeth, the more likely it is for nearby teeth to start to shift out of place. This jeopardizes the overall alignment of the mouth. This can also have a negative affect on facial structure and attractiveness.
Types of Dental Bridges
Fixed Bridge
Cantilever Bridge
Maryland-Bonded Bridge
Implant-Supported Bridge
Dental Bridge FAQs
- Restoring a normal appearance to the teeth and smile
- Restoring normal chewing/speaking function
- Preventing the surrounding natural teeth from drifting into the gap and affecting the bite


