Dental Bridge Treatment in Midtown Toronto, ON

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If you have lost one tooth or several teeth, a dental bridge can help fill in the empty space and give you back a full, healthy smile. Getting a dental bridge at Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton is a smooth and comfortable process. Our experienced dental team will guide you through every step, from your initial consultation to the final placement of your custom bridge. We use high-quality materials to create bridges that look natural and fit perfectly. Throughout your treatment, we prioritize your comfort and make sure you understand what to expect at each visit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Bridges
How do I know if a dental bridge is right for me?
You might need a dental bridge if you:
Have one or more missing teeth.
Find it hard to chew because of gaps.
Feel shy about spaces in your smile.
Notice your teeth moving into the empty spots.
If any of these sound like you, give us a call. We'll take a look and talk with you about whether a dental bridge is the right treatment option for you.
Will getting a dental bridge hurt?
We want you to stay comfortable during the procedure. We numb the area before we begin with a local anesthetic, so you shouldn’t feel pain during the procedure.
Most people feel little to nothing while we work on their bridge.
How many years will my dental bridge last?
It depends on how you care for it.
With regular brushing and flossing, most bridges last 5 to 15 years.
If you take great care and visit us regularly, your bridge can last 20 years or longer.
A bridge attached to an implant usually last the longest.
Important: If your bridge feels loose or starts to hurt, call us right away. We'll check it and fix any problems.
Can a dental bridge come out?
Not usually, but it can happen. A bridge might come loose after a long time, or if the teeth holding it get cavities. When you come see us for regular cleanings and dental exams, we check your bridge to make sure it's staying in place. This way, we can catch any issues early.
Will I be able to eat my usual foods with a dental bridge?
Yes! After a few days of adjustment, you'll be able to eat most foods just like before. A bridge improves your chewing ability and makes mealtimes easier. However, avoid very hard or sticky foods to protect your bridge.
Schedule Your Appointment
Schedule your visit today for personalized dental care in a comfortable environment. Your journey to a brighter, healthier smile begins here.


