Fill Gaps Caused by 1 to 3 Missing Teeth
Gaps left by missing teeth can affect both function and appearance. These spaces are filled with a false tooth supported by natural teeth, dental implants, or a combination of both. Referred to as a ‘fixed partial denture,’ the bridge is securely bonded or cemented in place and doesn’t need to be removed for cleaning or sleeping. Filling these gaps helps maintain oral health by preventing neighbouring teeth from shifting and reducing difficulties with chewing or speaking.
Long-Lasting Benefits of Dental Bridges
Replacing a lost tooth with a dental bridge restores your smile and improves oral health. Bridges offer valuable benefits that extend beyond aesthetics, supporting the function and structure of your teeth and jaw.
Comfort
Gaps in your teeth can make chewing or speaking uncomfortable. Dental bridges allow you to eat and talk with ease while giving you back a natural-looking smile. With proper care, they can last for over a decade.
Tooth Health
When teeth are missing, others may shift, causing misalignment and increasing the risk of decay, gum disease, and jaw pain. Bridges keep your remaining teeth in place, maintaining alignment and reducing potential complications.
Bone Health
Tooth loss can contribute to bone weakening in the jaw. A dental bridge helps stabilise your oral health by slowing bone loss and preserving the tissues that support your teeth.
The Cost of a Dental Bridge in Etobicoke
The price of a dental bridge can differ significantly depending on individual needs. With insurance, the average cost typically ranges from $800 to $1200+. For those without coverage, a reasonable estimate starts at $2000 to $3000 or more.
Factors That Influence the Cost of a Dental Bridge
- The number of teeth that need bonding.
- Whether additional x-rays are required.
- The amount of composite resin necessary for the procedure.
- The location of the teeth being treated.
- The overall condition of your oral health.
It’s important to note that precise pricing cannot be provided over the phone. Every patient’s situation is unique, so an in-person consultation and oral examination are required to explore your treatment options and provide an accurate quote. If you have insurance, we can provide a detailed estimate for submission, allowing you to determine your out-of-pocket costs before making a decision.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Permanent and semi-permanent bridges are fixed in place and attached to natural teeth or implants. Partial dentures, unlike bridges, are removable and include both artificial teeth and gum-like material.
This type of bridge is used when there’s only one supporting tooth next to the gap. It is less commonly used now and is not recommended for back teeth because it can put too much pressure on the supporting tooth.
This procedure usually requires two visits, and each appointment takes less than an hour to complete.
Dental bridges can be made from materials like gold, porcelain, non-precious alloys, or combinations of these. Porcelain is often chosen for its durability and natural appearance.
Crowns are designed to cover and strengthen damaged teeth, while bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth by filling the gap.
A crown cannot replace a missing tooth on its own. It needs to be supported by a prepared tooth, a post, or a dental implant beneath the gum line.
Zirconia is indeed a durable and reliable material for dental bridges. During your consultation, we can discuss this option further and help you choose the best material for your specific needs.

