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Bridges close a gap by anchoring a false tooth between supporting teeth. Done well, they're indistinguishable from the natural teeth on either side.

Dental Bridges in Stephenville, TX

Traditional and implant-supported bridges. Digital scanning, master-ceramist craftsmanship, and bite-aware design. We help you decide between a bridge and an implant on day one.

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Modern bridge fabrication

Digital scanning
No goopy impressions
Master ceramist
Hand-built porcelain
Bite-aware
Lasts longer when occlusion is right
10-15+ year lifespan
20+ for implant-supported

Why patients choose Dental Excellence for bridges

Bridge vs implant clarity

We tell you on day one which option fits your case, without bias toward the more profitable procedure. For many single-tooth gaps an implant is genuinely better.

Adjacent-tooth preservation

When a traditional bridge is right, we minimize the reduction of abutment teeth. Modern bonding adhesives mean less tooth structure removed than older bridge techniques.

Implant-supported when worth it

For multi-tooth gaps, implant-supported bridges preserve bone and don't modify adjacent teeth. Higher upfront cost, longer lifespan, and lower lifetime cost when you factor replacement.

Documented for the long run

We photograph and digitally archive each bridge case so future repairs and extensions stay color-matched.

Three bridge options

Different gap sizes and bone situations call for different bridge types. We discuss all three at your consultation.

Traditional 3-Unit Bridge

$2,500-$5,000. Two crowns on adjacent teeth supporting one false tooth. Best for single-tooth gaps when implants aren't indicated. 10-15 year lifespan.

Maryland (Resin-Bonded) Bridge

$1,500-$3,000. Wings of metal or porcelain bonded to the back of adjacent teeth, no full crowns required. Best for front-tooth single replacements. 5-10 year lifespan.

Implant-Supported Bridge

$7,000-$15,000. Two implants supporting a 3-unit prosthesis. Best for 2-3 adjacent missing teeth. Longest lifespan, preserves bone, doesn't modify adjacent teeth.

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Common dental bridge questions

How much does a dental bridge cost in Stephenville?
A traditional 3-unit bridge (replacing one missing tooth) typically runs $2,500-$5,000, two crowns on adjacent teeth supporting one false tooth between them. Implant-supported bridges run $7,000-$15,000 for a 3-unit span. Most insurance covers 50% of bridges after deductible up to your annual maximum.
How long do bridges last?
Traditional bridges last 10-15 years on average. Implant-supported bridges last significantly longer, 20-30 years for the prosthesis with 25+ years for the underlying implants. Care of the abutment teeth (the supporting teeth) is the biggest factor in traditional bridge longevity.
Bridge or implant, which is better?
For replacing a single tooth, an implant is typically the better long-term choice, preserves bone, doesn't require modifying adjacent teeth, longer lifespan. For replacing 2-3 adjacent teeth, an implant-supported bridge often makes sense (fewer implants needed). For patients who can't have implants for medical reasons, a traditional bridge fills the gap.
Will my adjacent teeth need to be reduced?
For a traditional bridge, yes, the two abutment teeth are reduced for crowns. This is irreversible. For an implant-supported bridge, no, the implants serve as the abutments. Many patients prefer the implant route for this reason alone.
How long does the process take?
Traditional bridge: 2-3 visits over 2-3 weeks (preparation, impression/digital scan, temporary, final delivery). Implant-supported bridge: 4-6 months because of implant healing time.
Will it look natural?
Yes. We use digital shade matching and master-ceramist craftsmanship. Most patients say their bridge is invisible after a few weeks of getting used to it.

Decide between a bridge and an implant.

A focused consultation tells us, and shows you, which option fits your case. We quote both before treatment so you choose with full information.

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