Dental bridges

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth using a custom restoration anchored to neighbouring teeth. It helps restore chewing comfort, maintain bite stability, and prevent shifting that can happen when a gap is left untreated. We take time to review your goals and make sure the option you choose fits comfortably into your long-term oral health plan.

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What a bridge supports

• Replacement of missing teeth for better function
• Improved comfort when chewing and speaking
• Prevention of shifting or bite changes
• A natural-looking result that blends with your smile

Why bridges matter

A missing tooth can affect more than appearance — it can change how you bite, strain nearby teeth, and impact long-term stability. A bridge fills the space predictably and helps keep your bite balanced.

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What happens during a bridge appointment

We start with an assessment of the area and neighbouring teeth, then explain what we see and outline every available option. If a bridge is recommended, we prepare the supporting teeth, take a digital scan, and place a temporary bridge while the final one is crafted. At the next visit, we try on the custom bridge, refine the fit, and bond it securely once everything feels right.

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Here to help with CDCP

We’ll review what portion of your care is included under the Canadian Dental Care Plan and outline any additional costs, if applicable.
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Making dental care easier to afford

We offer direct billing and clear, upfront cost explanations so you feel prepared and supported every step of the way.
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