Assessment
We examine your gap and the teeth around it, often with an x-ray, to check a bridge is the right choice and the supporting teeth are healthy. We then explain your options, the timeline and the cost clearly.

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth with natural-looking false teeth, fixed securely in place by the teeth on either side. It fills the gap, restores your bite and brings back a complete, confident smile, with nothing to take in and out.
A bridge replaces a missing tooth, or a few in a row, with natural-looking false teeth. These are held firmly in place by crowns fitted to the healthy teeth either side of the gap, or in some cases bonded to them.
The result is a fixed, stable replacement that looks and feels like your own teeth, with nothing to take out at night.
A bridge and a dental implant are both excellent ways to replace a missing tooth. A bridge uses the neighbouring teeth for support and is often quicker, while an implant stands on its own without involving them.
Which suits you best depends on your teeth, your gums and your goals. We will talk you through both honestly so you can choose with confidence.
With good care, a bridge typically lasts around ten to fifteen years, and often longer. Keeping the supporting teeth and gums healthy is the key to a long-lasting bridge.
Looking after it is straightforward: brush and floss as normal, clean carefully underneath the bridge, and keep up your regular check-ups.
A missing tooth is not only a cosmetic issue. Gaps can let neighbouring teeth drift, affect your bite, and make eating and speaking harder. A bridge restores all of that.
It brings back your full smile and the comfortable function of a complete set of teeth, so you can eat and talk without a second thought.
Got a gap you would like to fill? Book in and we will take a proper look, explain your options clearly, and help you choose what is right for you, with no pressure.
Calm, careful care
01A bridge is a reliable way to replace a single missing tooth, filling the gap with a natural-looking, fixed replacement held in place by the teeth either side.
02Where you are missing a few neighbouring teeth, a bridge can replace several at once, restoring a full, even smile in one fixed solution.
03If the teeth next to your gap are healthy and strong, they make ideal supports for a bridge, often without the need for surgery.
04If you would prefer a permanent replacement rather than a removable denture, a bridge stays firmly in place and needs no taking in and out.
05When a gap is letting other teeth drift or affecting how you chew, a bridge fills the space and helps restore a comfortable, balanced bite.
06A bridge is often completed in just a couple of visits, making it a quicker route to a complete smile than some other options.
Wondering if a bridge suits you? Book a consultation.
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Careful, comfortable, preciseWe examine your gap and the teeth around it, often with an x-ray, to check a bridge is the right choice and the supporting teeth are healthy. We then explain your options, the timeline and the cost clearly.
Under local anaesthetic, we gently prepare the supporting teeth and take an impression or digital scan. A temporary bridge keeps your smile complete while your permanent one is being made.
Your bridge is carefully made to match the shape and shade of your natural teeth, so it blends in seamlessly. This precision is what makes it both strong and natural-looking once fitted.
At your next visit we remove the temporary bridge and fit your permanent one, checking the colour, fit and bite are perfect before securing it in place. Your smile is complete and ready to use.
Nervous about the treatment? Plenty of people are. The whole process is comfortable and carried out under local anaesthetic, and we will keep everything calm and at your pace.
A bridge stays firmly in place, with nothing to take in and out and no slipping.
Shade-matched false teeth blend with your own, restoring a full, even smile.
Filling the gap helps you chew and speak comfortably and keeps other teeth in place.


















A bridge is easy to live with, and a little care keeps it, and the teeth supporting it, healthy for many years. Here are a few simple habits to help it last.
Care for your bridge as you would natural teeth: two minutes morning and night with a soft brush, and floss once a day. Keeping the supporting teeth healthy is what keeps your bridge secure.
Food and plaque can gather beneath the false tooth, where a normal brush cannot reach. A floss threader or special interdental brush cleans under there, and we will show you exactly how.
Bridges are strong, but biting down on ice, boiled sweets or using your teeth to open things can damage them. A little care keeps your bridge in good shape for longer.
Regular visits let us keep an eye on your bridge and the teeth supporting it, catching anything early. A hygiene visit also keeps those harder-to-reach areas around the bridge clean.
If your bridge ever feels loose, uncomfortable or different when you bite, do not wait it out. Give us a ring and we will check it over. Catching any issue early protects your teeth.
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Got a gap you would like to fill? Book in and we will take a proper look, explain your options clearly, and give you a plan and price. Fixed, natural-looking, and built to last.