Bridges in Miami

A dental bridge fills the gap left by one or more missing teeth by anchoring a pontic (artificial tooth) to crowns on the adjacent natural teeth. Miami dentists offer traditional, cantilever, and implant-supported bridges in a range of materials to restore function and appearance.

Types of Dental Bridges in Miami

Traditional bridges use two crowned anchor teeth (abutments) on either side of the gap. Maryland bridges use a metal or porcelain framework bonded to adjacent teeth without crowns. Implant-supported bridges don't require altering healthy adjacent teeth and preserve bone — generally the best long-term option.

Dental Bridge Cost in Miami

A three-unit traditional bridge in Miami costs $2,400–$5,400 (three crowns). Implant-supported bridges start at $3,000–$5,000 per pontic. Most insurance plans that cover crowns will cover bridges. Financing is widely available through Miami dental offices.