Porcelain Bridges

About Porcelain Bridges

Porcelain Bridges are one of the most esthetic and fixed options for replacing missing teeth. Unlike Implants, Bridges are a non-surgical method of replacing a natural tooth. It is also a great way of eliminating partial and removable dentures from the mouth.

Our Process

Our job is to show you what we see in your mouth, educate you on your options, and let you make the best decision for yourself. We never push unnecessary treatments and always give you options.

1

Get in Touch

Give us a call, email or complete the form below to set-up your free consultation to get started with creating your perfect smile.

2

Initial Consultation

We welcoming anyone for an initial consultation to explore all your treatment options, at no cost or obligation to continue.

3

Treatment

Once we’ve established what treatment you’re ready to pursue, we create your perfect smile in only 4 appointments.

Request an
Appointment

Please fill out the form below, or call 604-256-8294 to ask us a question or book an appointment.

About Porcelain Bridges

Porcelain bridges are custom fabricated and designed for you in a dental laboratory and appear just like a natural tooth. The bridge is fixed permanently in the mouth and does not have to be removed for brushing or eating; it is made to feel like your own natural tooth.

FAQs

Porcelain Bridges are a non-surgical method of replacing a natural tooth. It is also a great way of eliminating partial and removable dentures from the mouth.

Yes, Porcelain Bridges are custom fabricated and designed for you in our in house dental laboratory by our personal artist, they can appear just like natural teeth.

No, the bridge is fixed permanently in the mouth and does not have to be removed for brushing or eating; it is made to feel like your own natural tooth.

No, having a non-invasive bridge takes 2 weeks to complete start to finish. Generally a surgical implant with a crown takes 1-1.5 years to complete successfully.

Replacing missing teeth is very important as many complications can occur with the surrounding teeth and gums when a space is left in the mouth. Some people experience major changes in the bite, over eruption and shifting of teeth and can become very self-conscious of their appearance. Our faces are partially supported by our teeth, the hard tissue. When tooth loss occurs, many people find they appear older and their skin begins to sink. By replacing this support, the face can remain healthy and vital.

Have any
Questions?

Are you still unsure of anything? Our team is here to help and answer any questions you might still have.