Dental bridge before and after
Explore our dental bridge before and after transformations and see how dental bridges can restore missing teeth and improve smile function and appearance.
Real patient dental bridge before and after results
These dental bridge before and after cases highlight how bridges can create a more complete, balanced smile with natural-looking results. Learn about dental bridges.
Porcelain bridge
This dental bridge before and after example showcases the restoration of missing and damaged teeth with a natural-looking, durable porcelain bridge.



Missing and fractured teeth replaced with a porcelain bridge
This dental bridge before and after example showcases the restoration of missing and fractured teeth using a custom-designed porcelain bridge.

Two missing teeth replaced with a four-unit porcelain bridge
This dental bridge before and after example showcases the restoration of two missing teeth restored with a four-unit porcelain bridge.


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Zirconia dental bridge
This dental bridge before and after example showcases missing teeth restored with a natural-looking zirconia bridge.

Four-unit zirconia, non-removable bridge
This dental bridge before and after example showcases the restoration of worn, damaged teeth using a four-unit zirconia bridge.

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Common questions about dental bridge treatments
We’re here to help. Browse the most common questions about dental bridge treatments below, or reach out to our team directly.
A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth by attaching artificial teeth to neighbouring teeth or dental implants.
With proper care and regular dental visits, many dental bridges can last 10 years or longer.
No. A traditional dental bridge is permanently bonded in place and is not designed to be removed by the patient.
A dental bridge can restore chewing ability, improve speech, maintain facial structure, prevent tooth shifting, and enhance the appearance of your smile.
Yes. Dental bridges can be designed to replace one or several missing teeth, depending on the condition of the supporting structures.
A dental bridge uses neighbouring teeth or implants for support, while a dental implant replaces a missing tooth by anchoring directly into the jawbone.
Good brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups are essential for maintaining the health of your dental bridge and supporting teeth.
Dental bridges are often covered under the Major Restorative portion of many private dental insurance plans, depending on your specific benefits. Coverage through the Canadian Dental Care Plan may be limited or not applicable, depending on eligibility and treatment details. In some cases, the cost of treatment may also qualify as a tax-deductible medical expense. Our team can review your plan with you and help clarify your coverage options.
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