Dental Bridges in Cardiff, Cardigan and Haverfordwest: Restoring Your Smile and Confidence

Dental bridges are a popular and effective solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. They help restore the appearance and functionality of your smile while preventing potential dental issues caused by gaps.

What Are Dental Bridges?

A dental bridge is a prosthetic device used to fill the space left by missing teeth. It consists of

Poetics

Artificial teeth that replace the missing ones.

Abutments

Crowns placed on the natural teeth or implants adjacent to the gap, which anchor the bridge.

Why Choose a Dental Bridge?

Restore Functionality

Improve chewing and speaking abilities.

Maintain Facial Shape

Prevent the sunken appearance caused by missing teeth.

Prevent Shifting

Stop neighboring teeth from drifting into the gap.

Aesthetic Enhancement

Achieve a complete, natural-looking smile.

The Dental Bridge Process

Step

01

Consultation

Your dentist examines your oral health and discusses the best bridge type for your needs.

Step

02

Placement

The abutment teeth are shaped, and impressions are taken for a custom fit.

Step

03

Bridge Placement

A temporary bridge is fitted while the permanent one is made. Once ready, it’s securely placed and adjusted for comfort.

Book Your Consultation

Take the first step toward enhancing your natural beauty. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover the benefits of facial aesthetics.

FAQs About Dental Bridges

How long do dental bridges last?
With proper care, bridges typically last 5-15 years or longer.
What are the different types of dental bridges?

Traditional: Anchored to crowns on adjacent teeth.

Cantilever: Used when only one adjacent tooth is available.

Maryland: Bonded to the back of adjacent teeth.

Implant-Supported: Secured with dental implants for enhanced stability.

Are dental bridges noticeable?
Modern bridges are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing a discreet and natural appearance.
What’s the difference between a bridge and an implant?
A bridge relies on adjacent teeth for support, while an implant is secured directly into the jawbone. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your needs.
How do I care for a dental bridge?
Brush and floss daily, focusing on the area under the bridge. Regular dental check-ups ensure its longevity.
How much do dental bridges cost?
The cost depends on the type of bridge and materials used. Your dentist will provide an accurate estimate during your consultation.
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IMOGEN WARNE

Imogen is a general dentist who has a particular interest in helping and caring for those who feel anxious visiting the dentist. She strives to make everyone feel at ease. Her family are from South Wales but she grew up in London and qualified in Valencia, Spain so speaks conversational Spanish.
In her spare time Imogen enjoys travelling and has an interest in health and nutrition

Chloe Sadler

Chloe is a dedicated dental hygienist with a strong background as a dental nurse. With 17 years of experience in the dental field, she studied at Cardiff University and qualified as a Hygienist in 2018.

She has developed a passion for promoting oral health and educating patients on their oral hygiene practices. Her comprehensive knowledge of dental procedures, combined with her exceptional patient care skills, allows her to provide a comfortable and informative experience for all her patients. Chloe is committed to staying updated on all the latest dental practices to ensure the best outcomes for her patients.

Outside of work, Chloe enjoys an active lifestyle. She enjoys going to the gym, spending quality time with her family and friends, as well eating out – enjoying good food and drink.