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  2. Dental Bridge: Types, Advantages, Cost, and More

    www.verywellhealth.com/dental-bridge-4777662

    A dental bridge is a permanent appliance that replaces missing teeth. Learn about the different types of dental bridge, how much they cost, and whether you should get one.

  3. Dental Bridge Cost Estimate, Types, and Pros and Cons ...

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    Dental bridge costs are, on average, $500 to $1,500 for a traditional fixed crown and bridge and as much as $2,300 for a bonded bridge. The costs depend on the materials and your dentist. How much does an implant-supported bridge cost?

  4. Dental Bridges: Types & Who Needs Them - Cleveland Clinic

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    Dental bridges replace missing teeth. They can restore chewing function, enhance your appearance and improve your oral health. A dental bridge consists of crowns (that fit over your natural teeth on either side of the space) and artificial teeth (that “bridge the gap” in your smile).

  5. Dental bridges are used to hide the gap a missing tooth leaves behind. Learn about the types of dental bridges, including traditional, cantilever, Maryland, and implant-supported.

  6. What Is a Dental Bridge? Procedure, Benefits, & Cost - NewMouth

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    Dental bridges are a type of fixed dental restoration for missing teeth. They consist of one or more pontics (fake teeth) supported by abutments on one or both sides. There are different ways that bridges can attach, as well as different types of materials.

  7. Dental Health Bridges: Types, Benefits, Care & Cost Explained

    www.webmd.com/oral-health/dental-health-bridges

    What Is a Dental Bridge? Dental bridges literally bridge the gap created by one or more missing teeth. A bridge is made up of two or more crowns for the teeth on either side...

  8. Dental Implant vs. Bridge: Pros, Cons, and Which to Choose

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    Dental bridges are false teeth held in place by the teeth around your missing tooth. They’re usually made from materials like porcelain or plastic to match your natural...