Dental Bridges in Oshiwara — Reliable, Fixed Replacement for Missing Teeth
A missing tooth changes how you chew, alters how surrounding teeth shift over time, and affects your jaw function long-term. A dental bridge at Dent Heal Oshiwara closes that gap with a permanent, stable, natural-looking restoration that stays in place 24/7 — no removal, no adhesives, no slipping.
What Is a Dental Bridge?
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic that uses your existing teeth (or implants) on either side of a gap as anchors, with a custom-made artificial tooth (or teeth) bridging the space in between. Once cemented, it functions and looks like your natural teeth.
Bridge Types We Offer at Oshiwara
Traditional bridge — anchored to natural teeth on both sides of the gap. Most reliable and common.
Cantilever bridge — supported by a single adjacent tooth, used when only one anchor is available.
Maryland bridge — bonded conservatively to the back of adjacent teeth using metal or porcelain wings.
Implant-supported bridge — anchored to implants instead of natural teeth, ideal for multiple missing teeth or weak adjacent teeth.
The Bridge Procedure
Visit 1 — Anchor-tooth preparation, digital impressions, and a temporary bridge.
Visit 2 — Permanent bridge bonded after 5–7 days of lab fabrication.
The result: a complete, comfortable bite that looks completely natural.
Bridge vs Implant — Which Is Right for You?
Both restore missing teeth, but with key differences. A bridge is faster and slightly cheaper upfront, but requires reshaping adjacent healthy teeth. An implant doesn't affect adjacent teeth and typically lasts longer. We help you weigh these factors honestly during your consultation.
Maintaining Your Bridge
Brush, floss daily, use a floss threader or water flosser to clean under the bridge, and visit us every six months for a professional cleaning. With proper care, bridges typically last 10–15 years.