Dental Bridge Specialist

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Seamless Smiles
Dental Bridge Services

Missing teeth leave gaps in your mouth that affect more than just your looks. Those missing teeth can make chewing and talking difficult. A dental bridge could restore your mouth function. Michelle Hwang, DDS, and the team at Smile for Miles Dental provide custom bridgework and dental care in Colleyville, Texas. Call the office today or request your consultation online to get started.
Michelle Hwang, D.D.S.
General Dentist & Cosmetic Dentist serving Colleyville, Grapevine, Southlake, TX and Surrounding Areas
Dr. Michelle Hwang, D.D.S.

Why Choose a Dental Bridge?

-Improves your appearance and confidence
-Restores your ability to chew and speak properly
-Prevents surrounding teeth from shifting
-Helps maintain your facial structure

If you're searching for dental bridges near me, our Colleyville-based clinic is fully equipped to deliver high-quality, natural-looking results.
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How Much Does a Dental Bridge Cost?

The price of dental bridge work can vary depending on the number of teeth being replaced, the materials used, and whether additional procedures (like implants or extractions) are required. On average, the dental bridge cost in the U.S. ranges from $1,500 to $5,000 per bridge.

At Smile for Miles Dental, we provide upfront pricing, multiple payment options, and flexible financing plans to make your treatment affordable and stress-free.

Our Dental Bridge Process

  1. Consultation & Examination
    We’ll evaluate your oral health, take digital scans, and discuss your options.

  2. Tooth Preparation
    The teeth adjacent to the gap are prepared to support the bridge.

  3. Impressions
    Custom impressions are taken to ensure your bridge fits perfectly.

  4. Temporary Bridge
    A temporary bridge may be placed while your permanent one is crafted.

  5. Final Placement
    Once your custom bridge is ready, we’ll place and adjust it for comfort and function.

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Dental Bridges for Front Teeth

Replacing front teeth requires precision and artistry. Our team uses advanced materials and techniques to create dental bridge front teeth restorations that blend seamlessly with your natural smile. Each bridge is customized in shape, size, and shade, ensuring a perfect match with your existing teeth.

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Dental Bridges
Q & A

Check our Q&A to uncover the art of dental bridges. Discover how we create seamless smiles and restore confidence.
How long does a dental bridge last?

A dental bridge can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years or even longer with proper care. The lifespan depends on factors like the material used, your oral hygiene habits, and regular dental checkups. Brushing, flossing, and avoiding hard foods can help extend its durability.

Are there different types of dental bridges?

Dental bridges are all made up of artificial teeth. But there are different ways to attach them to your mouth. Among the most common dental bridges are traditional bridges, cantilever bridges, and Maryland bridges.

Traditional dental bridges

Traditional bridges are a popular choice for patients with healthy natural teeth on both sides of the gap. A traditional bridge has one or more artificial teeth in the middle, and it’s held in place with crowns on the abutment teeth on either side.

In some cases, Dr. Hwang secures the bridge to dental implants. Implants are artificial tooth roots surgically mounted into your jaw to provide a stable base for dental restorations.

Cantilever dental bridges

Though similar to traditional bridges, cantilever bridges require just one abutment tooth on one side of the gap. These bridges are a good choice if you’re missing teeth at the back of your mouth. Dr. Hwang secures cantilever bridges with a crown on the tooth nearest the gap.

Maryland dental bridges

Maryland bridges use two abutment teeth like traditional bridges. While traditional bridges stay in place with crowns on the abutment teeth, Maryland bridges are secured with porcelain or metal framework that’s bonded to the backs of your teeth.

Should I consider a dental bridge?

Dental bridges are a customizable solution for missing teeth. If you’ve lost a tooth or you need to have one pulled, a bridge makes it easier for you to chew and talk. Bridges can also protect your oral health because they take the strain off your remaining natural teeth and keep them from shifting position.

Dr. Hwang considers which teeth you’re missing and your overall health in your dental bridge evaluation. Then she recommends the best kind of bridge for your situation.

It’s time to find out if a dental bridge is right for your smile. Make your first appointment today, either online or by calling Smile for Miles Dental.

How much does a dental bridge cost without insurance?

The cost of a dental bridge without insurance typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000, depending on the type of bridge, the materials used (such as porcelain or zirconia), and the number of missing teeth being replaced. We offer flexible payment options to help make treatment more accessible.

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