BRIDGE SERVICES CUSTOMIZED JUST FOR YOU
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BRIDGE SERVICES CUSTOMIZED JUST FOR YOU
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WHAT IS A BRIDGE?
A dental bridge is a custom-made restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to the neighboring natural teeth or implants. It literally “bridges the gap” in your smile — restoring both function and appearance.

Why Get Bridge
Bridges help:
- Replace missing teeth for chewing and speaking
- Prevent neighboring teeth from shifting
- Maintain the natural shape of your face
- Restore confidence in your smile
They’re a strong, fixed solution — no removable parts, no hassle.
Our Process
At Next Dental, we design and fabricate bridges using durable, natural-looking materials. With our on-site lab and milling center, we can often deliver your permanent bridge the same day.
If a second visit is needed, we’ll place a temporary bridge while your final one is being perfected and have you back in a few days. Either way, we ensure a secure, comfortable fit that blends seamlessly with your smile.
WHY TRUST NEXT DENTAL WITH BRIDGES?
Our dentist combines advanced techniques with artistic precision to design bridges that look and feel natural. We use high-quality materials and partner with trusted dental labs to create restorations that are strong and aesthetically pleasing. Our compassionate team explains every step and ensures your comfort throughout the process. With our personalized care and attention to detail, your smile is in expert hands.
FREQUETLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. How long do dental bridges last?
With proper care, dental bridges can last 10 to 15 years or even longer.
2. Is the bridge procedure painful?
Most patients experience little to no discomfort. We use local anesthesia and offer sedation options for extra comfort.
3. Will people be able to tell I have a bridge?
No. Your bridge is designed to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, so it blends in seamlessly.
4. Can I eat normally with a bridge?
Yes. After a short adjustment period, you’ll be able to eat and speak with ease.
5. How do I care for my bridge?
Maintain a strong oral hygiene routine, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits to keep your bridge and surrounding teeth healthy.

