Restore your smile with durable, natural-looking dental bridges in Manhattan. Schedule your consultation today and let us help you regain confidence in your smile!
A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth (pontics) to your natural teeth or implants. When you need to replace missing teeth, dental bridges in Manhattan offer a proven solution that restores your ability to bite, chew, and speak confidently.
Your dental bridge consists of false teeth supported by adjacent teeth (called abutments) on either side of the gap created by tooth loss. The result is a natural appearance that blends seamlessly with your remaining teeth, helping Manhattan patients regain their confidence.
Comprehensive dental and orthodontic services for beautiful, healthy smiles at every stage of life.
Missing teeth affect more than just your smile. Without proper dental bridge treatment, your healthy teeth can shift, leading to:
Gum disease and bite problems
Changes in facial appearance and bone structure
Difficulty eating and speaking
Further tooth loss
A fixed bridge prevents these complications while restoring your oral health.
In short, a good candidate for dental bridges is someone who has one or more missing teeth but still has teeth (or implants) on either side of the gap. These surrounding teeth are crucial for the process because they will serve as anchors for the bridge. We also say candidates should have good overall oral health, with no signs of gum/bone disease or significant tooth decay. We need your gums to be healthy, as they provide the foundation needed for a secure and stable bridge.
Additionally, a good match is someone who finds themself seeking a non-invasive, durable solution for their missing teeth. If you’re experiencing difficulty chewing, changes in your bite, or are self-conscious about your appearance due to missing teeth, a dental bridge is likely the right solution for you. During your consultation at SmileWorks, we will thoroughly evaluate your oral health and discuss your options.
When choosing between a dental bridge and a dental implant, several factors come into play. Dental bridges are typically more affordable and quicker to complete, requiring only a few appointments and no surgery, making them ideal for those looking for a faster, non-invasive solution. On the other hand, implants involve a surgical procedure that takes several months to heal, but they offer the added benefit of preventing bone loss by stimulating the jawbone, something bridges don’t do.
Another consideration is the impact on neighboring teeth. Dental bridges require the adjacent teeth to be crowned, which may involve removing some healthy enamel, while implants are independent and don’t affect surrounding teeth. If you have multiple missing teeth, an implant-supported bridge may be a better long-term solution, though traditional bridges are more affordable for smaller gaps. Ultimately, the best option depends on your specific needs, and at SmileWorks, we’re here to help guide you through this important decision.
There are several types of dental bridges to choose from, depending on your specific needs.
Don’t worry — it’s not up to you to choose the type of bridge going into your mouth. The team at SmileWorks is here to help you make the most educated decision possible when it comes to the type of dental bridge you go with.

Traditional Bridges
Traditional bridges use dental crowns on adjacent teeth to support artificial teeth. This fixed bridge option works best when you have strong natural teeth on both sides of the gap.

Cantilever Bridges
Cantilever bridges anchor to teeth on only one side, making them ideal for back teeth where less chewing force occurs.

Maryland Bridges
Maryland bridges use a porcelain fused to metal framework that bonds to your abutment teeth without requiring dental crowns. These resin bonded bridges preserve more of your natural teeth structure.

Implant-Supported Bridges
Implant supported bridges anchor to dental implants rather than natural teeth, providing the strongest solution to replace multiple teeth without affecting healthy teeth.
Your bridge treatment at our New York City practice involves:
Initial consultation and treatment plan development
Preparation of abutment teeth under local anesthetic
Digital impressions sent to our dental lab
Temporary bridge placement while your permanent bridge undergoes bridge fabrication
Final bridge placement using durable materials
Most dental bridge procedures require just 2-3 visits to our Manhattan office.
Our Midtown East practice specializes in bridges in New York, offering:
Advanced digital technology for precise fit
Same-day temporary bridge options
Experienced dentists with 20+ years creating traditional bridges and implant supported solutions
Convenient Manhattan location with flexible scheduling
Don’t let missing teeth affect your quality of life. Whether you need to replace multiple teeth or fill a single gap, our dental bridge treatment restores function and confidence.
Dental bridge costs in Manhattan typically range from $2,000 to $15,000, depending on the type of bridge, materials used, and number of teeth being replaced. Traditional bridges generally cost $2,000-$5,000 per unit, while implant-supported bridges range from $5,000-$15,000. At SmileWorks, we accept all PPO insurance plans, and most dental insurance covers 50-80% of bridge costs when the treatment is medically necessary. We also accept FSA/HSA funds, which provide additional savings using pre-tax dollars. For patients without insurance, we offer payment plans to make treatment affordable. During your consultation at our Midtown East office, we’ll provide detailed cost estimates and work with your insurance to maximize your benefits.
The dental bridge process typically requires two to three appointments over several weeks. During your first visit (1-2 hours), we’ll prepare the anchor teeth by removing a small amount of enamel and take precise impressions for your custom bridge. We’ll place a temporary bridge to protect the prepared teeth while your permanent bridge is crafted in our dental laboratory. Your second appointment (about 1 hour) occurs 2-3 weeks later when we remove the temporary bridge, check the fit of your permanent bridge, and cement it in place. Some cases may require additional adjustments. At SmileWorks, we use advanced CAD/CAM technology when possible to streamline the process and ensure precise, comfortable results.
Getting a dental bridge is typically comfortable with minimal discomfort. We use local anesthesia during the preparation appointment to ensure you feel no pain while we shape the anchor teeth. After the anesthesia wears off, you may experience mild sensitivity for a few days, which usually responds well to over-the-counter pain medication. With the temporary bridge, you should avoid very hard or sticky foods and chew carefully. Once your permanent bridge is placed, any initial sensitivity typically resolves within a few days as you adjust to the new restoration. Most patients find the procedure much more comfortable than expected. Our gentle approach and advanced techniques at SmileWorks minimize discomfort throughout the entire process.
With proper care, dental bridges typically last 10-15 years or longer. The longevity depends on the materials used, your oral hygiene habits, and lifestyle factors. To maximize your bridge’s lifespan, brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily using special floss threaders or water flossers to clean under the bridge where plaque can accumulate. Avoid chewing hard objects like ice or using your teeth to open packages. Regular dental checkups and professional cleanings at our Manhattan office allow us to monitor your bridge and address any issues early. With excellent oral hygiene and regular professional care, many patients enjoy their bridges for decades while maintaining healthy surrounding teeth and gums.
Yes, one of the main benefits of dental bridges is restoring your ability to eat comfortably. Initially, stick to soft foods for the first few days after bridge placement to allow your mouth to adjust. Once fully healed, you can eat most foods normally, though we recommend avoiding very hard items like ice, hard candies, or nuts that could potentially damage the bridge. Cut tough or crunchy foods into smaller pieces rather than biting directly into them. Most patients find their chewing function significantly improved compared to having missing teeth. Your bridge is designed to withstand normal chewing forces, allowing you to enjoy a varied, nutritious diet. We’ll provide specific dietary guidelines during your recovery period.
Several alternatives exist for replacing missing teeth, each with distinct advantages. Dental implants offer the most natural replacement by replacing both tooth and root, preserving bone and adjacent teeth. Partial dentures are removable appliances that can replace multiple missing teeth at a lower initial cost but may be less stable. Complete dentures replace all teeth in an arch when extensive tooth loss has occurred. For some patients, no treatment is an option, though this isn’t recommended as missing teeth can cause problems over time. At SmileWorks Manhattan, we’ll discuss all options based on your specific situation, including the number and location of missing teeth, bone health, budget, and timeline preferences to help you make the best decision.
Missing teeth can impact your ability to chew, speak, and maintain oral health. At SmileWorks in Midtown East, Manhattan, we specialize in custom dental bridges that restore function while looking and feeling natural. Our expert team uses advanced technology to craft seamless bridges tailored to your needs.
Ready to see if a dental bridge is right for you? Contact SmileWorks today to schedule your free consultation. Call 646-722-1177 or reach out online to take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile.
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