Dental bridges

A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth to the neighbouring teeth. This helps restore chewing comfort, prevent shifting, and support balanced function. Many patients choose bridges when they prefer a fixed option that doesn’t need to be removed and want a solution that feels familiar and stable.

We explain each step clearly so you understand how the bridge works, how it’s supported, and what outcome to expect. Our goal is to create a restoration that fits comfortably, looks natural, and feels dependable in your everyday routine.

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What to expect

  • Your dentist evaluates the area and reviews digital imaging
  • Supporting teeth are shaped to receive the bridge
  • A digital scan is taken to design your custom bridge
  • You wear a temporary version while the final bridge is crafted
  • At the final visit, the bridge is placed, adjusted, and securely bonded
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Why a bridge may be recommended

A bridge can:

  • Restore one or more missing teeth
  • Help maintain alignment
  • Support chewing and speech
  • Provide a fixed alternative to removable appliances
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Here to help with CDCP

Getting started with the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)? We’ll walk you through what’s covered and help you get the care you need — no confusion, no stress.
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Making dental care easier to afford

Cost shouldn’t be a barrier to care. We offer 0% financing, help you understand your insurance, and walk you through every option — so you can make the choice that’s right for you.
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