Dental Bridges in Upland CA

Missing teeth can affect confidence, chewing comfort, and overall oral health. A dental bridge is a secure, natural-looking solution that fills gaps in your smile using one or more artificial teeth anchored to surrounding teeth. At Higher-Ground Family Dentistry, we provide durable and comfortable dental bridges for patients in Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Fontana, and Claremont — restoring function and appearance with long-lasting results.

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by securing an artificial tooth (or teeth) to healthy neighboring teeth or implants. Bridges help restore speech, bite alignment, confidence, and facial structure.

When Is a Dental Bridge Recommended?

 Common reasons

  • Difficulty chewing due to gaps
  • Shifting or misaligned teeth after tooth loss
  • Visible space affecting smile aesthetics
  • Long-term replacement for extracted or lost teeth

If a gap is left untreated, surrounding teeth may shift, creating bite problems and jaw discomfort. A dental bridge helps prevent these complications.

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Types of Dental Bridges

 Traditional dental bridge

Uses crowns on adjacent teeth to support one or more artificial teeth.

Cantilever bridge

Supported on only one side when only one healthy tooth is available next to the gap.

Maryland bridge

Features a metal or porcelain framework bonded behind surrounding teeth — often used for front teeth.

 Implant-supported bridge

 Anchored to dental implants rather than natural teeth for maximum strength and longevity.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

Natural-looking smile

Customized shade and shape allow the bridge to blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth.

 Improved chewing & speaking

Bridges restore bite stability and chewing ability without discomfort.

Protects surrounding teeth

Bridges prevent teeth from shifting toward the gap.

 Long-lasting solution

With proper oral care, dental bridges provide years of durability and comfort.

What to Expect During the Dental Bridge Procedure

 Step 1: Exam & planning

 The dentist evaluates the gap and surrounding teeth to recommend the right bridge type.

 Step 2: Tooth preparation

Supporting teeth are reshaped to hold the bridge securely.

 Step 3: Bridge fabrication

 A precise mold or digital scan is taken to ensure accurate fit.

Step 4: Final placement

The permanent bridge is bonded, adjusted, and checked for comfort and natural bite.

Caring for Your Dental Bridge

Daily care tips

  • Brush and floss thoroughly
  • Use floss threader or water flosser under the bridge
  • Attend scheduled dental cleanings
  • Avoid chewing ice or extremely hard foods
  • Following proper care helps extend the lifespan of your bridge.

Dental Bridges for Adults & Seniors

 Adults benefit from restoring missing teeth due to injury or decay, while seniors often require bridges to replace teeth lost from long-term wear or gum disease. Bridges are comfortable, reliable, and improve both function and appearance for all age groups.

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 If you’re ready to restore confidence and chewing comfort, a dental bridge may be the perfect solution. Our team provides clear guidance and compassionate care every step of the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1How long does a dental bridge last?
With good brushing and flossing, a bridge can last 10–15 years or longer.
2Does a dental bridge look natural?
Yes. Each bridge is custom-designed to match the color, shape, and size of the surrounding teeth.
3Can I eat normally with a dental bridge?
Yes. Once healed, you can chew comfortably and confidently.
4Is getting a dental bridge painful?
Local anesthesia ensures a comfortable experience during the procedure.
5Do dental bridges require special cleaning?
Standard brushing plus floss threading or water-flossing beneath the bridge is recommended.
6Is a bridge better than a denture?
Bridges are fixed and do not move, making them feel more natural than removable dentures for many patients.