Dental Bridges in Lake Worth, FL
Dentist in Lake Worth, FL
Sunset Smiles
Your Lake Worth Dentist
A complete smile is not just about aesthetics—it’s essential for proper chewing, speaking, and maintaining a healthy bite. When one or more teeth are missing, a dental bridge can restore your smile’s beauty and function with natural-looking results. At Sunset Smiles Dental Care in Lake Worth, FL, we provide high-quality dental bridges designed to seamlessly replace missing teeth, protect your oral health, and bring back the confidence to smile without hesitation.

What Are Dental Bridges and How They Work
A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that fills the gap left by one or more missing teeth. It consists of one or more artificial teeth—called pontics—that are anchored to the surrounding natural teeth or dental implants. The adjacent teeth, known as abutments, are prepared to support the bridge, which is then bonded securely into place.
Bridges are custom-made to match the shape, size, and shade of your natural teeth, ensuring a smooth and natural appearance. They not only restore the look of your smile but also help maintain proper alignment and prevent other teeth from shifting over time.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
Replacing missing teeth with a bridge at Sunset Smiles Dental Care offers numerous advantages for your oral health and confidence:
Restored function:
You can chew, speak, and smile comfortably again.
Natural appearance:
Bridges are designed to blend seamlessly with your existing teeth.
Prevents shifting:
Filling the gap keeps neighboring teeth from moving out of alignment.
Supports facial structure:
Replacing missing teeth helps maintain your facial shape and prevents a sunken appearance.
Quick and efficient solution:
Unlike some other tooth replacement options, bridges can often be completed in just a few visits.
Long-lasting:
With proper care, dental bridges can provide many years of stability and comfort.
This approach allows us to do more than “fix” your teeth—it helps create the ideal smile you’ve always envisioned.
Types of Dental Bridge Procedures
Depending on your needs, Dr. Luis F. Velasquez will recommend the type of bridge that best suits your case:
Traditional Bridge
The most common type, it uses dental crowns on the abutment teeth to support the pontic (replacement tooth). Ideal when healthy natural teeth are on both sides of the gap.
Cantilever Bridge
Used when there is only one adjacent tooth to support the bridge. This is typically for areas of the mouth with less bite pressure.
Maryland (Resin-Bonded) Bridge
A more conservative option that uses metal or porcelain wings bonded to the backs of the adjacent teeth instead of crowns. Commonly used for front teeth.
Implant-Supported Bridge
When multiple teeth are missing, dental implants can serve as anchors for the bridge. This option offers superior stability and longevity without affecting natural teeth.
Each smile design treatment is unique—customized to match your needs, timeline, and budget.
Frequently asked Questions About Dental Bridges
How long do dental bridges last?
With proper care, dental bridges can last 10–15 years or longer. Regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene are key to their longevity.
Do bridges look natural?
Yes. Our porcelain and ceramic bridges are designed to match your natural teeth in both shape and color for a seamless result.
Is the procedure painful?
No. Local anesthesia is used to ensure a comfortable experience. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during or after the procedure.
How do I care for my bridge?
Bridges require good oral hygiene—brushing twice a day, flossing daily (including underneath the pontic), and attending regular dental cleanings. Specialized flossing tools can make cleaning easier.
Can a bridge replace more than one tooth?
Yes. Bridges can replace one or multiple missing teeth, depending on the case and the strength of the supporting teeth or implants.

