Bridges

Quality Dental Bridges in Anderson, IN

Losing a tooth can be extremely distressing. It can make chewing difficult, interfere with speech, and even alter the appearance of your face. At Lakewood Family Dental in Anderson, IN, we've assisted numerous patients repair their smiles through bridges.

In essence, a dental bridge is an artificial tooth supported by the teeth on each side of the gap. Think of it as a tiny bridge that spans two sides. It's a fantastic technique to straighten your teeth, make your smile seem better, and increase your self-esteem.

What Kind of Bridge is Right for You? (Optional)

There are different types of bridges, and picking the perfect one depends on your unique situation. We'll work with you to find the best fit. Here are a few common types:

  • Traditional Bridges: This is the classic bridge, where crowns are placed on the teeth on either side of the gap to hold the false tooth in place.
  • Cantilever Bridges: If you're missing teeth on one side of your mouth, a cantilever bridge might be the answer. It's like a bridge with one end anchored to a strong tooth.
  • Maryland Bridges: This type uses a metal or porcelain framework that's bonded to the back of your teeth.

The Bridge to a Brighter Smile

Getting a dental bridge is pretty straightforward. First, we'll chat about your goals and check out your teeth. Then, we'll prepare the teeth that will hold the bridge. Don't worry, we'll make sure you're comfortable! Next, we'll take impressions to create your custom bridge. While it's being made, you'll get a temporary bridge to protect your teeth. Once your new bridge is ready, we'll pop it in and you're good to go!

Why Choose a Dental Bridge?

Bridges offer a bunch of benefits. They can:

  • Help you chew and speak like normal
  • Stop your other teeth from shifting
  • Keep your face looking its best
  • Give you a beautiful smile

How Much Does a Dental Bridge Cost?

The cost of a dental bridge depends on a few things, like the type of bridge you need and the materials used. We’ll give you a clear estimate before we start any treatment. Plus, we work with most dental insurance plans to help make it easier on your wallet.

Taking Care of Your Bridge

To keep your bridge looking and feeling great, just follow these tips:

  • Brush twice a day
  • Floss regularly
  • Visit your dentist for checkups

With proper care, your dental bridge can last for many years.

Ready to take the first step towards a complete smile? Contact Lakewood Family Dental in Anderson, IN today for a consultation. We can't wait to help you!

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