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Dental Bridges: Restoring Your Smile and Dental Function

Hampden County's preferred general dentist

Dental bridges are dental prosthetics that patients opt for when they seek a non-invasive artificial replacement for their teeth. At Feeding Hills Dental Care, our professionals have the training and experience to offer you an in-depth analysis to help you decide if dental bridges are a good fit for you. All bridges in our office are made by skilled technicians in the USA using the finest available materials. In just two dental appointments, our dentists can give you the solution you’ve been looking for so you can confidently smile after treatment.

The Benefits of Dental Bridges

There are many benefits to dental bridges, including the fact that they can help to restore your smile and improve your bite. Bridges can also prevent your teeth from shifting out of place and make it easier to clean your teeth. In addition, bridges can help to support your cheeks and lips, which can improve your overall appearance.

Are Dental Bridges Right for You?

Tooth loss is permanent, but you don’t have to settle for missing teeth and gaps on a daily basis. Dental bridges are suited for those missing teeth on their upper or lower jaw. The artificial prosthesis give the impression of a full smile, and they also function like real teeth do. If you’re looking for artificial teeth replacement, but you are concerned about an invasive and more expensive intervention such as dental implants, then bridges may be a good fit for you. 

How Long DO Dental Bridges Take?

The length of treatment time for dental bridges will vary depending on the individual case. In general, however, the process usually takes two to three weeks from start to finish. During this time, we will take an impression of your teeth and the bridge will be custom-made to fit your mouth. Once made, it will then be securely attached in place. After the dental bridge is placed, you will need to visit once more for a follow-up appointment. This appointment will be used to ensure that the bridge is fitting properly and to make any necessary adjustments.

Explore Dental Bridge Treatment With Feeding Hills Dental Care Care

If you’re looking to restore a healthy smile, the professional team at Feeding Hills Dental Care  is eager to get you started as soon as possible. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Mark Bourcier offers an array of services in the Feeding Hills area at our conveniently located office. If you’re searching for dental bridges or looking for a consultation, contact us today. We will happily guide you in the right direction of restoring your smile.

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For more information about dental bridges or to request an appointment, call us at (413) 786-7555 or visit our contact page.

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frequently asked questions

your Dental Bridge questions, answered

  • What is a dental bridge?

    A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth by joining an artificial tooth definitively to adjacent teeth or dental implants

  • How long does a dental bridge last?

    With proper care and regular dental checkups, dental bridges can last 5-15 years, or even longer. The longevity of a bridge depends on the health of the supporting teeth and gums, as well as overall oral hygiene practices.

  • Are dental bridges noticeable?

    Dental bridges are designed to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, so they are generally not noticeable. Your dentist will work to ensure that the bridge looks natural and fits comfortably in your mouth.

  • How do I care for my dental bridge?

    Care for a dental bridge by brushing twice a day, flossing daily (using special flossers designed for bridges), and keeping up with regular dental visits for cleanings and examinations. Avoiding hard and sticky foods can also help maintain the integrity of the bridge.

  • What materials are used for dental bridges?

    Dental bridges can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramics, metal alloys, or a combination of these materials. Porcelain or ceramic bridges can be matched to the color of your natural teeth.

  • Can anyone get a dental bridge?

    Most adults with one or more missing teeth may be candidates for a dental bridge, provided they have healthy teeth and gums to support the bridge. A consultation with a dentist is necessary to determine if a dental bridge is the best option for tooth replacement.

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Why Choose Feeding Hills Dental Care?

You have plenty of options when it comes to where to receive dental care– so why do so many patients in the Feeding Hills area trust Dr. Mark Bourcier with their oral health? We are a dental office of choice thanks to:

Over 30 Years of Experience
Over 30 Years of Experience
Financing Options Available
Financing Options Available
Offers Dental Emergency Care
Offers Dental Emergency Care
Comprehensive Dental Services
Comprehensive Dental Services
Accepts PPO Insurance Plans
Accepts Insurance Plans
Mini Dental Implant Provider
Implant and Mini Implant Provider

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