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4 Types of Dental Bridges and How They Work
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 7, 2025 / Missing teeth can make it difficult to chew, speak clearly, or feel confident about your smile. Fortunately, modern dentistry offers several reliable solutions. One of the most notable is the dental bridge. Dental bridges are designed to literally "bridge" the gap left by one or more missing teeth, restoring both appearance and function. Unlike dentures, they're fixed in place instead of being removable.
Not all bridges are the same. There are a few key types, each suited to specific situations. In this guide, we'll examine the various types of dental bridges available, allowing you to discuss with your dentist the best option for your specific needs.
Traditional dental bridges
Traditional dental bridges are a common type of dental bridge used when you have a gap between two natural teeth. A fake tooth, known as a "pontic tooth," is attached to "abutment teeth" on either side of the gap. These abutment teeth are natural teeth with dental crowns placed on top to help support the pontic teeth. However, these crowns require the removal of enamel from the supporting teeth, which is irreversible, even if your oral health needs change.1
Cantilever dental bridge
These dental bridges are similar to traditional bridges with one key difference. There's only a crown on one side of the pontic tooth, not both. This type might be used if you don't have natural teeth on both sides of the gap. This makes them weaker than a traditional option, meaning you may need replacements sooner.2
Maryland dental bridge
Also known as a "resin-bonded bridge," this type of dental bridge utilizes metal or porcelain wings bonded to the back of your neighboring teeth, rather than crowns, to hold the replacement teeth in place. These don't require any enamel to be removed, but since they are weaker, they may be better suited to front teeth that don't have to handle as much force as the molars in the back of your mouth.1
Implant-supported bridge
If you have three or more missing teeth in a row, your dentist may suggest installing an implant-supported bridge. This dental bridge utilizes dental implants fitted with crowns to support the false teeth, rather than your natural teeth. Because the process requires time for the implants to fuse with your jawbone, it can take up to six months to fully install the bridge.2
Choosing the right bridge for you
Selecting a dental bridge involves considering several factors, including your age, the size of the gap, and the condition of your teeth. If you have concerns about the dental bridge cost, how long the procedure will take, or are simply worried about how a dental bridge will look in your mouth, talk to your dentist about your options. Many dental bridges are made of material designed to match the look of your natural teeth. No matter which type of dental bridge you go with, you'll be on your way to a healthier and more confident smile.
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