Dental Bridges in Woodstock, GA
A fixed, lifelike solution for one or more missing teeth — crafted in the USA, designed to look like they were never gone.
Closing the Gap, Beautifully
What a Bridge Does
A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring a custom replacement tooth (or teeth) to the natural teeth on either side of the gap — or to dental implants. It’s fixed in place, meaning it stays in your mouth permanently. Bridges restore your ability to chew and speak normally, prevent surrounding teeth from shifting into the empty space, and give you back a complete, natural-looking smile.
Designed to Look Like It Was Always There
A poorly designed bridge is obvious. A well-designed one disappears into your smile. We take the time to match the shade, shape, and proportions of your natural teeth — and to plan the bite carefully so the bridge functions properly for years to come. Dr. Morgan and his team’s eye for design and detail is what turns a functional bridge into a beautiful one.
American-Made, With Tools That Earn Their Place
Every bridge we place is made in the USA — most by trusted local dental labs we’ve worked with for years. When a case calls for it, the lab technician will come into our office in person to evaluate the fit, the color, and the contour of the bridge alongside us. That hands-on collaboration is part of what makes a bridge truly look and feel like it belongs in your mouth. We pair that craftsmanship with the iTero digital scanner — no goopy impressions — for a more comfortable visit and a more precise fit.
Bridges, Implants, and Other Options
For some patients, a dental implant might be a better long-term solution than a bridge — and we’ll always tell you honestly which option makes more sense for your situation. For others, especially when the surrounding teeth would benefit from crowns anyway, a bridge is the right choice. We’ll walk through it together.
What is a dental bridge?
A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. A traditional bridge consists of two crowns on the teeth on either side of the gap, with a replacement tooth (or teeth) suspended between them. The bridge is permanently bonded in place. At Towne Lake Family Dentistry, every bridge is made in the USA by trusted local labs, with materials and craftsmanship designed to look and last like your natural teeth.
How much does a dental bridge cost in Woodstock, GA?
The cost of a bridge depends on the number of teeth being replaced and the materials used. We accept Delta Dental and file out-of-network claims for most other plans. Our In-Office Savings Program offers a discount on bridges when you add the Plus Program, and we accept CareCredit, Sunbit, and Cherry for financing.
Does getting a dental bridge hurt?
The procedure is performed with local anesthetic, so you shouldn’t feel pain during the appointment. Some mild sensitivity in the days following preparation is normal and typically resolves quickly. Most patients find the process much more comfortable than they expected.
How long does it take to get a dental bridge?
A bridge typically requires two appointments over the course of two to three weeks. At the first visit, we prepare the supporting teeth, take an iTero digital scan, and place a temporary bridge. Your custom bridge is then fabricated by our trusted local lab. At the second visit, we check the fit and bond the final bridge in place.
Beautiful Work. Honest Care. Since 1988.
➤ New patients welcome (ages 3 and up)
➤ In-Office Savings Program available
➤ Honest treatment plans - not dictated by insurance
➤ All materials made in the USA by local labs
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you take impressions for a bridge?
We use the iTero digital scanner instead of traditional putty impressions. It’s a small wand we move around your mouth — no goopy material, no gagging — and produces a highly accurate digital model that helps the lab craft a bridge that fits beautifully the first time.
How long does a dental bridge last?
A well-made bridge can last 10 to 15 years or longer with good care. Lifespan depends on the materials, the health of the supporting teeth, and your oral hygiene. Regular checkups are key to catching any issues early.
Bridge vs. implant — which is better?
It depends on your specific situation. Implants are often the longest-lasting solution for a single missing tooth and don’t require modifying neighboring teeth. Bridges can be a great choice when the supporting teeth would benefit from crowns anyway, or when implants aren’t an option. We’ll talk through both options honestly and help you choose what’s right for you.
How do I take care of a dental bridge?
Brush twice a day, floss daily (using a floss threader to clean under the bridge), and come in for your regular cleanings and exams. Treat your bridge like your natural teeth and it’ll serve you well for years.
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