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Dental bridges are like reliable bridges in your mouth, connecting the gaps left by missing teeth. When you lose a tooth, it's like having a missing link in a chain. A dental bridge spans this gap by anchoring artificial teeth, called pontics, to the adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. It's akin to building a sturdy bridge over a missing section, ensuring that your smile stays complete and functional.

Bridges not only restore the appearance of your teeth but also help maintain proper biting and chewing. So, if you're missing a tooth and want to restore the harmony in your smile, think of dental bridges as the builders that create a seamless connection, supporting your oral landscape.

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