Dental Bridge

Dental Bridges at Gulf Cove Dental

Restore Your Smile With a Natural-Looking Dental Bridge

Missing a tooth can affect more than just your appearance. It can change how you chew, alter your speech, and even cause neighboring teeth to shift over time. A dental bridge is one of the most effective and time-tested solutions for replacing one or more missing teeth, and at Gulf Cove Dental, we make the process comfortable, efficient, and tailored to your smile. Whether you’ve recently lost a tooth or you’ve been living with a gap for years, our team is here to help you restore function and confidence.

 

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge literally “bridges” the gap left by a missing tooth or teeth. It consists of one or more artificial teeth, called pontics, that are anchored in place by dental crowns placed over the healthy teeth on either side of the gap. The result is a seamless, natural-looking restoration that blends with your existing smile and allows you to eat and speak with ease.

 

At Gulf Cove Dental, we use high-quality materials to craft bridges that are both durable and aesthetically pleasing. Your comfort and long-term oral health are always at the center of our approach.

 

Who Is a Good Candidate for a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge may be the right solution if you have one or more missing teeth, healthy teeth on either side of the gap to support the bridge, adequate bone and gum health, and realistic expectations for the restoration process. During your consultation, Dr. Paul Feit or Dr. Yuliya Kovalova will evaluate your oral health and help determine whether a bridge or another restorative option is the best fit for your needs.

 

What to Expect During Treatment

Getting a dental bridge typically takes two visits to our Port Charlotte office.

 

  • First visit: We prepare the anchor teeth on either side of the gap by removing a small amount of enamel to make room for the crowns. Digital impressions are taken so your bridge can be custom-fabricated to fit your smile precisely. A temporary bridge is placed to protect your teeth while your permanent restoration is being made.
  • Second visit: Your custom bridge is checked for fit, comfort, and appearance before being permanently cemented into place. Most patients leave the office the same day with a fully restored smile.

 

Benefits of a Dental Bridge

  • Restores your ability to chew and speak normally
  • Prevents neighboring teeth from shifting into the gap
  • Maintains the natural shape of your face
  • Offers a fixed, non-removable solution that feels like natural teeth
  • Can last 10 to 15 years or longer with proper care
  • Completed in just two appointments



Dental Bridge vs. Other Options

Feature

Dental Bridge

Removable Partial Denture

Fixed in place

Yes

No

Feels like natural teeth

Yes

Takes adjustment

Requires implant surgery

No

No

Long-term durability

10-15+ years

5-10 years

Care and maintenance

Brush and floss normally

Must be removed for cleaning

 

Why Patients Choose Gulf Cove Dental

Patients across Port Charlotte, Englewood, and surrounding communities trust our team for restorative care that genuinely makes a difference. As a dentist Englewood FL residents travel to for quality dental work, we bring together advanced technology, personalized treatment planning, and a warm, welcoming environment.

 

Dr. Feit and Dr. Kovalova have extensive training in restorative dentistry and take pride in creating results that are both functional and beautiful. Our team uses digital impressions for greater accuracy, which means better-fitting restorations and fewer adjustments after placement.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Bridges

Does getting a dental bridge hurt?

Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the procedure. Local anesthesia is used to keep you comfortable throughout. Some mild sensitivity around the anchor teeth is normal after the first appointment and typically fades within a few days.

 

How do I care for my dental bridge?

Bridges are cared for much like natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing under the bridge with a floss threader or water flosser, and routine checkups at our office will help your bridge last for many years.

 

Does insurance cover dental bridges?

Many dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for bridges as a restorative procedure. Our front desk team is happy to help you understand your benefits before treatment begins.

 

Ready to Close the Gap? Schedule Your Consultation Today

You deserve a complete, healthy smile, and a dental bridge could be exactly the solution you’ve been looking for. As a trusted dentist Englewood FL patients rely on for restorative care, Gulf Cove Dental is ready to help. Call our office or request an appointment online to get started.