Dental Bridges Reservoir

Missing teeth can affect more than just your appearance. Gaps in the smile may make chewing difficult, affect speech, and allow neighbouring teeth to shift over time.

What Are Dental Bridges?

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. It works by supporting an artificial tooth, known as a pontic, using neighbouring teeth or dental implants.

Bridges are designed to restore chewing ability, maintain proper tooth alignment, and help preserve the natural appearance of your smile.

When Are Dental Bridges Recommended?

Dentists often recommend bridges when one or more teeth are missing, and the surrounding teeth are healthy enough to support a restoration.

Dental bridges may be suitable for patients who:

  • Have one or several missing teeth
  • Want a fixed alternative to removable dentures
  • Need to restore chewing ability
  • Want to prevent neighbouring teeth from shifting
  • Wish to maintain facial structure and smile balance

In some cases, bridges may also be supported by dental implants to provide additional stability and long-term support.

Types of Dental Bridges

Several types of bridges are available depending on the location of the missing tooth and the patient’s dental condition.

Traditional bridges

These use crowns placed on neighbouring teeth to support the artificial tooth in between.

Implant-supported bridges

These bridges are anchored by implants rather than natural teeth.

Cantilever bridges

Used when only one supporting tooth is available next to the missing tooth During your consultation, the dentist will recommend the most suitable solution based on your oral health and treatment goals.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges provide both functional and cosmetic advantages for patients with missing teeth.

Key benefits include:

  • Restoring chewing and speaking ability
  • Maintaining natural facial structure
  • Preventing surrounding teeth from shifting
  • Improving smile appearance
  • Supporting overall oral health

Bridges are often provided as part of broader general dentistry treatments that focus on restoring damaged or missing teeth.

How Long Do Bridges Last?

A common question patients ask is how long do bridges last typically. With proper care and regular dental visits, bridges can last 10 to 15 years or longer.

The longevity of a bridge depends on:

  • Oral hygiene habits
  • The health of supporting teeth
  • Regular dental check-ups
  • Avoiding excessive biting pressure

The experienced dentists at Royal Parade Dental Clinic carefully design bridges to provide durability, comfort, and natural aesthetics.

Caring for Dental Bridges

Proper care is important for protecting your bridge and the supporting teeth.

Helpful habits include:

  • Brushing twice daily
  • Flossing around the bridge
  • Using interdental brushes is recommended
  • Attending routine dental check-ups

Maintaining good oral hygiene helps extend the life of your bridge and protects surrounding teeth and gums.

Emergency Guides & FAQs

Essential steps to take immediately if you experience a dental injury or severe pain.

Dental bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth by filling the gap with a fixed artificial tooth. They restore chewing ability, improve appearance, and help maintain proper tooth alignment.

Patients often ask how much do dental bridges cost, but the price can vary depending on the type of bridge, materials used, and the number of teeth being replaced. A dentist will provide a personalised estimate during consultation.

Dental bridges typically last between 10 and 15 years with proper care. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene help extend the lifespan of the restoration.

Yes. Modern dental bridges are custom-designed to match your bite and natural teeth, allowing most patients to chew and speak comfortably once the restoration is placed.

Dental bridge treatment is provided by experienced dentists who carefully assess your oral health and design restorations suited to your needs. You can learn more about the clinicians by visiting our team.

Dental bridges are a fixed restoration designed to stay securely in place and replace missing teeth. With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, many bridges remain functional for 10–15 years or longer.

How to Get Started

Getting started with Royal Parade Dental Clinic Smiles is simple. Just follow these three easy steps and you’ll be on your way to a healthier, brighter smile

Book Your Appointment

Call us on 03 9460 4922 or book online. Choose a time that suits your lifestyle—we offer same-day appointments for emergencies.

Visit Our Clinic

Find us at our Reservoir location within the Royal Parade complex. Our friendly team will welcome you into our calming, aromatherapy-scented environment.

Smile with Confidence

We’ll provide a clear, personalized treatment plan and answer all your questions, getting you back to smiling confidently.

Where to Find Us

We are located at 2A Royal Parade, Reservoir, situated within the Royal Parade complex. Look for our signature signage to guide you straight to our front door.

Free Parking

Convenient parking is available right at our doorstep. You’ll find one reserved space directly in front of the surgery, with plenty of free street parking throughout the immediate area, making your arrival simple and stress-free.

Public Transport Access

Multiple routes service the Royal Parade/Edwardes St area. Train: We are a short distance from Reservoir Station (Mernda Line).

If you have any trouble finding us, call 03 9460 4922 and our team will guide you in.

Book Your Appointment!

Plan your visit with ease — we’re open throughout the week for your convenience.

Monday:

8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Tuesday:

8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Thursday:

8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Friday:

8:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Saturday:

8:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

Restore Your Smile with Dental Bridges

Missing teeth can affect both oral function and confidence. Dental bridges offer a reliable solution to restore your smile and everyday comfort. If you are considering restorative treatment, our team can guide you through suitable options and personalised care.

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