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Dr. Mackenzie Platt

Finally, A Full Smile: Is a Dental Bridge the Right Solution for Your Missing Teeth?

December 16, 2025
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You know the feeling you get when you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror, and that missing tooth gap is all you see? Missing teeth affects far more than your appearance. They impact how you interact with others, how you eat and speak, and even the health of your remaining teeth.

Dental bridges in Lakeville, MN, offer a time-tested solution that fills the gap to restore your smile and enhance your quality of life.

What Exactly Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is also often referred to as a fixed partial denture. It is a restoration that fills the space left by one or more adjacent missing teeth. Unlike a removable partial denture, a bridge is held in place by healthy anchor teeth on either side of the gap.

The replacement tooth (or teeth) sits in the middle, and crowns on each side attach to your natural teeth for stability. Once placed, your bridge becomes part of your smile, with no worry about removing it at night or about it shifting while eating or talking.

Why Patients Choose Dental Bridges

  • Prevent Teeth from Shifting: When you lose a tooth, the surrounding teeth naturally start drifting into that empty space. A bridge prevents this movement to help keep it in correct alignment.
  • Restore Full Chewing Function: Missing teeth force you to avoid certain foods or chew awkwardly on one side of your mouth. A complete smile means you can chew comfortably again, and chewing forces are distributed more evenly.

Your Dental Bridge Options

Traditional bridges are the most common, while a Maryland bridge is a more conservative approach that requires minimal alteration to adjacent teeth. During your consultation, your dentist will evaluate your specific situation and recommend the option that best fits your needs.

If you’d like to see if a dental bridge in Lakeville, MN, is for you, contact Platt Dentistry today to schedule your consultation appointment.

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