Dental bridges are prosthetic devices used to replace one or more missing teeth. They are anchored to the natural teeth or dental implants on either side of the gap, providing a stable and functional solution to restore your smile. A bridge typically consists of one or more artificial teeth, known as pontics, that are attached to crowns on the neighboring teeth or implants. Dental bridges help maintain the shape of your face, improve the ability to chew, and restore the aesthetics of your smile.
Call to Schedule Connect with UsAt MK&C Dental, we offer high-quality dental bridges to help replace missing teeth and restore both the function and appearance of your smile. Serving West Chester, OH, and surrounding areas like Mason, Blue Ash, Symmes Township, Hamilton, and Liberty Township, our expert team uses state-of-the-art technology to provide durable and aesthetically pleasing dental bridges tailored to your unique needs.
At MK&C Dental, we have been proudly serving the West Chester community for over 20 years, offering high-quality dental care and restorations. Here’s why you should choose us for your dental bridge treatment:
Flexible Payment Options: We provide financing options to make dental care, including bridges, more affordable and accessible for everyone
If you’re ready to restore your smile and improve your oral health with a dental bridge, contact MK&C Dental in West Chester, OH, today. Our expert team is here to help you achieve a beautiful, functional smile with personalized care.
Call to Schedule Connect with UsWith proper care, dental bridges can last between 10 and 15 years or more. Regular visits to your dentist and good oral hygiene can help prolong the lifespan of your bridge.
Yes! Dental bridges are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing a beautiful and natural-looking smile.
Caring for your dental bridge is easy. Simply brush and floss regularly, and be sure to visit your dentist for routine checkups and cleanings.
The procedure for placing a dental bridge is typically not painful. Local anesthesia is used to ensure your comfort during the procedure, and any post-treatment discomfort is usually minimal.
Yes, once your dental bridge is in place, you can eat normally. However, it's important to avoid hard or sticky foods that can damage the bridge.
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