A missing tooth affects more than your smile. When a gap is left unfilled, neighboring teeth gradually drift toward the space, the opposing tooth can over-erupt, and jawbone density begins to decrease in that area. A dental bridge solves all of this — filling the gap with a fixed, natural-looking prosthetic tooth that restores your bite, your appearance, and the structural integrity of the surrounding teeth.
At Smile Craft Dental, we offer dental bridges as part of our comprehensive restorative dentistry services in Redwood City. Whether you are missing one tooth or several consecutive teeth, a bridge can often restore function and aesthetics in just two appointments.
What Is a Dental Bridge?
A dental bridge literally bridges the gap left by one or more missing teeth. The most common type uses crowns on the healthy teeth on either side of the gap — called abutment teeth — to anchor a false tooth (called a pontic) in the middle. The result is a fixed, non-removable restoration that looks and functions like natural teeth.
Unlike dentures, bridges do not need to be removed for cleaning. Unlike implants, they do not require surgery or a healing period. For patients who are missing one or a few consecutive teeth and have healthy adjacent teeth, a bridge is often the fastest and most straightforward solution. The American Dental Association recognizes bridges as a well-established standard of care for missing tooth replacement.
Types of Dental Bridges
Dental Bridge vs. Dental Implant
Both options replace missing teeth effectively — the right choice depends on your bone health, timeline, budget, and how many teeth need replacing.
The Dental Bridge Process at Smile Craft Dental
Getting a bridge typically takes two appointments over two to three weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Bridges
How long do dental bridges last?
With proper care, dental bridges typically last 10 to 15 years. Keeping up with your regular cleanings, using a floss threader to clean under the pontic, and avoiding very hard foods help extend the bridge’s lifespan. We evaluate the fit and condition of existing bridges at every routine exam.
Does getting a bridge hurt?
The abutment tooth preparation is done under local anesthetic, so you should not feel pain during the appointment. Some sensitivity and soreness in the gum tissue around the prepared teeth is normal for several days after. Over-the-counter pain relievers are usually sufficient. The final bridge placement is painless — it is simply a fitting and cementing appointment.
How do I clean under a dental bridge?
The pontic sits over the gum but does not go into the bone, so food and bacteria can accumulate underneath it. A floss threader or a water flosser makes it easy to clean under the bridge daily. Standard flossing on either side of the bridge still applies. We will walk you through the technique at your placement appointment so you leave confident in your home care routine.
Should I get a bridge or an implant?
Both are excellent options, and the right choice depends on your situation. Bridges are faster, do not require surgery, and typically have a lower upfront cost. Implants preserve jawbone, do not require altering the adjacent teeth, and tend to last longer. If the teeth on either side of the gap are healthy and untouched, an implant is often preferable from a long-term structural perspective. We discuss both options at your consultation so you can make the most informed decision.
Does insurance cover dental bridges?
Most major dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for bridges as a major restorative benefit, typically covering 50 percent after the deductible. Coverage limits and waiting periods vary by plan. Our team verifies your specific benefits before treatment and presents a clear cost breakdown so there are no surprises.
Schedule a Dental Bridge Consultation in Redwood City
If you are missing one or more teeth, Smile Craft Dental can help you find the right tooth replacement solution. Our Redwood City team will evaluate your situation, explain all your options — bridge, implant, or implant-supported bridge — and help you choose the approach that fits your oral health, timeline, and budget. We accept most major insurance plans and offer flexible payment options.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation. We look forward to helping you restore your smile.