Dental Bridge liverpool

A dental bridge or Maryland bridge is a cost effective way to close unsightly gaps in your smile that might be making you self-conscious.  Apart from being unsightly, gaps in your smile can also make it difficult to chew food and lead to strain and stress on surrounding teeth, excessive wear and problems with your bite that may cause headaches and muscle problems.  Gaps (usually caused by decay, infection or gum disease requiring tooth removal can also lead to gum disease and fixing tooth decay with white tooth fillings.  So in general gaps are considered very bad for your dental health.  If you are looking for Dentures then follow the link here: Dentures Liverpool.

 

 

Dental Bridge

 

Here at Smileworks we do some of the best bridgework in Liverpool and have literally hundreds of delighted patients coming to see us each month for restorative work of this kind.  You can see some reviews below.  Bridges are one of many ways to fix gaps in your smile, others are braces and Implants.  Click the links to learn more about these.

 

 

4.9
Based on 1712 reviews
Don’t rate dr mj like I used to, she is quick to throw every aesthetic practioner under the bus but when I asked her for advice in regard to a dentist that botched my botox she claimed it can happen to anyone and a known risk I then spoke to a real doctor not a dental practitioner who said what happened was down to poor technique and it’s not a risk atall when administered properly. She’s quick to bully and put down any other practitioner that isn’t a dentist. I also feel she has become more and more overfilled over the years, it appears shes has quite a perception drift.EditIf you take a look at her instagram she literally draws so much attention to complications and the outcomes of poor techniques and unskilled practitioners. Constantly slandering non medics but when it’s someone in her line of profession she is very quick to defend. The hypocrisy is insane.In one of her posts she states“Everyone who injects must be held accountable”Surely that applies to dentists too?
Chloe -
13:56 27 Jan 26
An outstanding orthodontic team that truly goes above and beyond. Eduardo and Ana bring an impressive level of expertise, experience, and attention to detail, always approaching care with sensitivity and a clear focus on each patient’s individual needs. Their thoughtful, sensible approach inspires confidence and trust. Kayleigh and Becca add to the experience with their friendly, welcoming, and supportive service, making every visit feel comfortable and well cared for. The entire team delivers exceptional care with professionalism, warmth, and genuine dedication. Highly recommended.
Julian D.
13:44 27 Jan 26
Smileworks is a fantastic dental practice. The staff are so welcoming and friendly, especially Georgia, Rachel and Marnie. Highly recommend!
Debra B.
15:50 23 Jan 26
Everyone couldn't be more friendly or helpful! The girl at the front, Rachel, was lovely and answered all of my questions - great service
Craig T.
15:13 23 Jan 26
Great service as always from Jay and MJ, Jemma and Zoe 😊 xxx
Lucy C.
12:02 22 Jan 26
Great service as always! Eduardo and Steph were brilliant and went the extra mile. Couldn’t recommend this place more. Thank you!
LAUREN D.
16:35 21 Jan 26
Such a great dentist. Everyone so helpful and polite especially Liv Helen and JK . Would reccomend highly 10/10
Danny
16:00 19 Jan 26
Eduardo and Helen are fantastic ! The service I have received is second to none…. My teeth have been transformed they are now straight and I now I can stop smiling… Eduardo and Helen are kind and very professional I cannot recommend them enough
Tracy M.
19:08 17 Jan 26
Had aerolase reverse treatment. Becca was great, she answered any questions I had, very friendly and treatment went well. Overall great experience.
Brandon H.
12:14 17 Jan 26
Came for a consultation and the staff were really helpful, especially Rachael on the desk she was really friendly and helped settle my nerves as I hate the dentist.
Matty G
12:00 15 Jan 26

How do Bridges Work?

A bridge works by literally bridging the gap between the two teeth either side of the gap.  Bridges are made from tough dental porcelain and can withstand forces extremely well making them durable and safe.  Dentists call bridges ‘fixed partial dentures’.  The bridge is fixed to the teeth either side of the gap by preparing the tooth surfaces and then using strong dental composite glue to fix them in place.  The teeth either side of a bridge are prepared in precisely the same way as dental crowns. Bridges sometimes come out but many patients report having them in for many years and even decades without any problems.

 

 

The porcelain used to make your bridge is beautifully translucent and bright and will blend in perfectly with your existing teeth so people won’t be able to tell the difference between the real and the false teeth.  A single tooth bridge can replace one missing tooth and also multiple unit bridges can replace more than one tooth in your mouth.  They are simple larger and are described by dentists depending on how many teeth they are replacing.  We would say a ‘one unit bridge’ for one missing teeth or a ‘three unit bridge’ that replaces three teeth.  No matter how many units in your bridge, it is always anchored to the two teeth adjacent the gap in your smile.

 

For larger gaps, the bridge (or Pontic) must be anchored to two stable and healthy teeth for the whole thing to have a good chance of success and last you a long time before needing to be replaced.  Bridges are custom designed by our master ceramists in a laboratory and their finish is expertly crafted from a number of possible materials including gold, porcelain or metal.

Benefits and risks

Advantages of dental bridges:

Disadvantages of dental bridges:

Procedure and Aftercare

Bridges are placed in two separate appointments:

The two teeth adjacent the gap are ‘prepped’ which means a thin sliver of enamel is removed from them.  An impression of the prepped teeth and gap is taken and sent to the lab where a ceramist creates the restoration.

The bridge, fresh back from the lab, is placed in your mouth and once we are happy with the function and aesthetic of the piece, it will be fixed into your mouth with special dental cement.

 

Bridge vs Implant

To read more on the particular differences between bridges and implants read our article here:  Bridges vs Implants.   You can also read all about the costs of implants vs bridges in our article where our experts compare the cost of dental implants here: dental implants cost UK

CARING FOR YOUR BRIDGE

Here’s how to look after your bridge:

How Much Does Bridgework Cost?

Bridges cost £850 per tooth unit.  So a one unit bridge costs £850, a two unit would cost £1,700, a three unity would cost £2,550, and so on.  This is around half the dental implants cost making bridges an extremely cost effective solution for gaps and missing teeth.

 

Bridge per tooth | from £850

 

Bridges, like all our cosmetic dentistry is available on dental finance. We understand some work can be expensive. We help you pay with 0%APR finance options.  Get an instant result in our office or at home. We offer patient finance through Medenta Finance (subject to age and status, minimum spend applies

To book your consultation, use our 24/7 online booking system or get in touch by calling 0151 236 5166.

 

Before and Afters

Here’s one of our latest Bridge before and afters:   Porcelain Bridge Before and after

IMPLANT SUPPORTED BRIDGES

Here’s a useful video outlining the procedure for implant supported bridges.

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