
Bridges
A dental bridge dentist can bridge the gap and restore stability to an area.
If your mouth is marred by missing teeth, a dental bridge dentist can bridge the gap and restore stability to that area. Dental bridges work like dental implants, but cover multiple teeth instead of just one. Bridges do more than just replace missing teeth, they can keep your mouth healthy. When a tooth is missing it can weaken your jaw, misshaping your face. Dental bridges replace missing teeth and support the surrounding teeth, giving you a more natural smile.

Bridge the Gap
Your teeth are better when they work together. They complement each other, support each other, and rely on each other. Missing even one puts stress on the rest, making simple functions like chewing, speaking and even smiling difficult and awkward.
If you’re missing a tooth, consider a bridge. Schedule an appointment with a dental bridge dentist today to see whether it’s a good option for you.
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Hybridge Dental Implants
If you are suffering from pain or discomfort due to dentures or missing teeth, dental implants may be the solution for you. In our Sterling Heights dentist office, St. Clair Shores dentist office, and Bloomfield Hills dentist office, we now offer Hybridge full arch dental implant bridges.

What are Hybridge Dental Implants?
These offer a simplified lasting solution for those in need of a full mouth reconstruction due to dental disease, congenital condition or accident. Our certified doctors specialize in full-mouth dental implant restorations. Hybridge’s proven treatments restore dental function and transform our patients’ appearance, confidence and quality of life.
Solve a wide range of dental problems – permanently, cost-effectively, and best of all, you’ll never be without teeth. If you’re trapped in an endless cycle of root canals, crowns, or bridgework and are tired of treating the same teeth over and over again, solve your dental problems once and for all with a Hybridge Dental Implant Bridge.
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Why Choose the Hybridge Dental Implant Bridge?
The Hybridge full arch dental implant bridge offers a simplified lasting solution for those in need of a full mouth reconstruction due to dental disease, congenital condition or accident. Hybridge offers a unique process that seamlessly blends professional care with exceptional technology and artistry to restore comfort and full dental function. Our certified doctors specialize in full-mouth dental implant restorations and Hybridge’s proven treatments transform our patient’s appearance, confidence, and quality of life.
Solve a wide range of dental problems – permanently, cost-effectively, and best of all, never be without teeth. If you’re trapped in an endless cycle of root canals, crowns, or bridgework and are tired of treating the same teeth over and over again, solve your dental problems once and for all with a Hybridge Dental Implant Bridge.
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FAQs
Bright Side Dental wants to do our best to help educate our patients. If your question is not listed below, please do not hesitate to call 1-800-Painless (1-800-724-6537).
A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration that replaces a missing tooth by joining an artificial tooth permanently to the adjacent teeth.
Your teeth work together to help you chew, speak and even smile. If a tooth is lost, the nearby teeth may tilt toward or move up or down near the empty space. This places stress on both the teeth and the tissues in your mouth. This can break down the gum tissues and the bone that hold teeth in place, increasing your risk of gum disease. Dental bridges work to restore stability in the area where a tooth is missing.
The cost of dental bridges can be anywhere from $500-$12,000. The wide variance in price is affected by several factors, including what type of bridge is needed, number of teeth in the bridge and dental insurance coverage, among others.
If you’re interested in receiving a dental bridge, contact Bright Side Dental to get a pricing estimate.
Dental bridges place crowns over the teeth that are next to the gap created by a missing tooth or teeth. The crowns help “bridge” the artificial teeth that are adjoined to them to cover the spot of the missing tooth or teeth.
Dental Implants use a titanium post that is placed in the spot of the missing tooth. A crown, bridge or partial denture is then placed over the post, creating the look and feel of a new tooth.
Dental bridges can last anywhere between 5-15 years. Depending on any issues or damage to the bridge, they can last for longer or shorter periods of time.