Dental Bridges in Arizona

Missing one or more teeth? TruSmile Now — Arizona offers custom dental bridges that fill gaps, restore your bite, and bring back your confident smile. Each bridge is crafted for a natural look and comfortable fit—helping you eat, speak, and smile with ease again.

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A bridge is a fixed (non‑removable) restoration. It anchors to neighboring teeth—or to implants—and fills the gap with a custom tooth. Materials are tooth‑colored and shaped to match your smile and bite.

When We Recommend a Bridge

You’re missing one tooth (or two in a row) and want a fixed solution

The teeth on either side are strong enough to support crowns

You prefer not to wear a removable partial denture

Types of Dental Bridges at TruSmile Now — Arizona

Traditional bridge

This is the most common type of bridge. It uses dental crowns on the teeth adjacent to the gap (called abutment teeth) to secure the artificial tooth in place. While it’s durable and reliable, it may require removing a small portion of enamel from the supporting teeth for a proper fit.

Cantilever Dental Bridge

Ideal when only one neighboring tooth is available for support, this bridge is anchored by a single abutment tooth. Though less common, it’s an effective solution when the gap sits at the end of your dental arch or in an area with limited support.

Maryland (Resin-Bonded) Dental Bridge

This conservative option uses a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of neighboring teeth. Because it doesn’t require significant reshaping of the surrounding teeth, it’s often recommended for replacing front teeth while preserving more of your natural enamel.

Implant-Supported Dental Bridge

Instead of relying on natural teeth, this bridge is secured with dental implants placed directly into the jawbone. It offers exceptional strength, stability, and longevity—making it a great choice for patients in Arizona seeking a permanent and natural-looking tooth replacement solution.

Your Visit—Step by Step

Exam & plan

We review X‑rays, assess support teeth, and confirm the best option for your bite.

Prep & scan

We shape the support teeth (if needed) and take a precise impression or digital scan.

Temporary bridge
You’ll wear a protective temporary while the lab crafts your final bridge (about 1–2 weeks).
Delivery
We try in the bridge, check your bite, and bond it securely; we’ll show you how to clean around it.

Top Benefits of Dental Bridges

Improved Oral Health - Dental bridges help prevent nearby teeth from shifting into empty spaces, which can lead to bite problems, gum issues, and bone loss. By maintaining proper alignment, bridges support long-term oral health and stability.

Natural, Seamless Appearance - Our modern bridges at TruSmile Now — Arizona are made with lifelike materials that blend perfectly with your natural teeth. The result? A healthy, confident smile that looks and feels completely authentic.

Enhanced Comfort and Function - Enjoy eating, speaking, and smiling again without worry. Dental bridges restore balance to your bite, making everyday activities more comfortable and natural.

Boosted Confidence - No more hiding your smile! A custom dental bridge fills the gap beautifully—helping you regain confidence and feel like yourself again.

Risks & Considerations

Aftercare & Longevity

Frequently Asked Questions— Dental Bridges and Crowns at TruSmile Now, Arizona

1. What is bridge work, and how do dental crowns fit into it?

A dental bridge replaces missing teeth by securing artificial teeth between crowns placed on the natural teeth on either side of the gap. These crowns act as anchors, helping restore your smile and keeping nearby teeth from shifting out of place.

If your damaged tooth is still strong enough, your dentist at TruSmile Now — Arizona may use it as a support (abutment) for your bridge. In cases of extensive decay, a root canal may be performed first to ensure the tooth is healthy enough to hold a crown and provide long-term support.

Yes. Crowns are placed over abutment teeth (or dental implants) to serve as a secure base for your bridge. This strong foundation keeps the bridge stable, restores balance to your bite, and helps prevent further dental damage.

Common options include porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns, ceramic crowns, and zirconia crowns. The best choice depends on your tooth’s location, aesthetic goals, and durability needs. Each option offers a natural appearance and reliable strength.

Most likely, yes. While your permanent crowns and bridge are being crafted, temporary crowns protect the prepared teeth and maintain spacing. Once your custom restoration is ready, we’ll replace the temporary with your new permanent bridge.

Crowns fit over your abutment teeth to hold the bridge securely in place, closing gaps caused by missing teeth. Together, they restore your bite, improve your ability to chew, and maintain a natural-looking smile.

Absolutely. Replacing missing teeth prevents shifting and misalignment, while crowns protect weakened teeth from further damage. Together, they help preserve your remaining natural teeth and promote long-term oral health.

They function similarly but serve slightly different purposes. A standalone crown restores a single damaged tooth, while crowns used in a bridge also act as anchors for the artificial teeth. Both provide strength, protection, and aesthetic value.

Not necessarily. A root canal is only required if the tooth’s pulp is infected or decayed. During your evaluation, our Arizona dental team will determine whether your tooth needs additional treatment before supporting a crown.

With good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, crowns and bridges can last 10 years or more. Proper brushing, flossing, and avoiding hard foods help extend their lifespan, keeping your smile healthy and confident for years.

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Related services

Dental Crowns (protect weak teeth)

Dental Fillings (for smaller cavities)