Dental Bridges in Tampa, FL

For patients missing one or more teeth, dental bridges provide a seamless solution that restores your smile and maintains facial structure. Anchored to adjacent teeth or implants, bridges help you regain functionality while preventing neighboring teeth from shifting. Our team will help you determine if a bridge is the right option to complete your smile.

Replace missing teeth and regain confidence with expertly crafted dental bridges. Located in South Tampa, Wang and Cortes Dental provides high-quality bridges to help you achieve a complete, functional smile.

Why Consider a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a restorative solution that fills the gap left by one or more missing teeth. Missing teeth can impact both your appearance and oral health, leading to issues such as shifting teeth, difficulty chewing, and jaw discomfort. Dental bridges effectively replace missing teeth, restoring the function and appearance of your smile. At Wang and Cortes Dental, we offer durable, natural-looking bridges tailored to your unique needs.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges offer a range of benefits for patients with missing teeth:

  • Restored Function: Bridges allow you to chew and speak comfortably, helping you enjoy your favorite foods and engage in daily conversations without concern.
  • Improved Appearance: Our custom bridges blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing a complete, aesthetically pleasing smile.
  • Prevent Shifting: A bridge keeps neighboring teeth in place, preventing alignment issues that can arise from missing teeth.
  • Long-Lasting Solution: With proper care, dental bridges are durable and provide a lasting solution for missing teeth.

We proudly serve patients from South Tampa, Manhattan, Waters Ave, Midtown, Ballast Point, Hillsborough, and Tampa Bay with bridges that enhance oral health and confidence.

Types of Dental Bridges

At Wang and Cortes Dental, we offer several types of dental bridges to accommodate different needs:

  • Traditional Bridges: These are the most common type of bridge and consist of one or more artificial teeth anchored by crowns on the adjacent teeth.
  • Cantilever Bridges: This type is used when there is only one natural tooth next to the gap.
  • Implant-Supported Bridges: For a secure and stable solution, implant-supported bridges are anchored by dental implants rather than neighboring teeth, providing an excellent option for patients who need multiple teeth replaced.

Our experienced dentists, Dr. William Wang, Dr. Lourdes “Millie” Cortes, Dr. Chad Burton, and Dr. Gibson Boswell, will recommend the best type of bridge based on your oral health and specific needs.

The Dental Bridge Process

Here’s what you can expect when you choose a dental bridge at Wang and Cortes Dental:

  1. Consultation and Examination: We start with a comprehensive examination to determine if a bridge is the best solution for you.
  2. Preparation and Impressions: If a traditional bridge is chosen, the adjacent teeth are prepared for crowns. We then take digital impressions using our Dental Technology to create a precise, custom fit.
  3. Temporary Bridge Placement: A temporary bridge may be placed while your permanent bridge is being created.
  4. Final Bridge Placement: Once your custom bridge is ready, we carefully place it, ensuring a comfortable, secure fit.

With advanced technology and personalized care, we make the process efficient and comfortable for every patient.

Book Your Consultation for a Lasting Solution to Missing Teeth

For more information or to schedule a consultation, call us at (813) 253-3679 or visit our Contact Page to book your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do dental bridges last?

With proper care, dental bridges can last 10-15 years or longer. Regular check-ups and good oral hygiene help extend their lifespan.

Is getting a dental bridge painful?

The process of getting a bridge is usually pain-free, as the area is numbed before treatment. Minor soreness may occur but subsides quickly.

Can a bridge replace multiple missing teeth?

Yes, a dental bridge can replace multiple adjacent missing teeth, and we offer implant-supported bridges for additional stability when needed.

Does insurance cover dental bridges?

Many insurance plans cover a portion of the cost of dental bridges. Visit our Financing & Insurance page to learn more about your options.

Restore Your Smile with Durable, Natural-Looking Dental Bridges

Schedule a consultation with Wang and Cortes Dental to learn how a dental bridge can complete your smile. Schedule Your Appointment Now