Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are prosthetic devices used to replace one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap created by the missing teeth. They consist of one or more artificial teeth, called pontics, which are anchored in place by dental crowns on the adjacent natural teeth or implants.
At GP Dental Marion, we provide custom-made dental bridges designed to restore both functionality and aesthetics to your smile. Our experienced team will work with you to create a bridge that fits comfortably and looks natural, giving you back the confidence to eat, speak, and smile with ease.
Contact GP Dental Marion on (08) 8298 7966 to schedule a consultation and learn more about how dental bridges can enhance your smile and oral health.

How Do Dental Bridges Work?
The process of getting a dental bridge typically involves two visits to our dental clinics. During the first visit, our experienced dentists will prepare the abutment teeth (the teeth on either side of the gap) by removing a small amount of enamel to accommodate the crowns. Impressions of your teeth are then taken to create a precise model for the bridge.
Once the bridge is fabricated, usually within a couple of weeks, you will return for your second appointment. The bridge, which includes the artificial tooth or teeth and the crowns for the abutment teeth, is carefully fitted and adjusted for comfort and functionality. The crowns are then permanently cemented onto the abutment teeth, securely holding the bridge in place.
Why Might You Need a Dental Bridge?
You might need a dental bridge for several reasons:
- To Restore Your Smile: Replacing missing teeth can enhance your appearance and boost your confidence.
- To Improve Chewing and Speaking: Missing teeth can make it difficult to chew food properly and may affect your speech. A bridge can restore these functions.
- To Maintain Facial Structure: Missing teeth can lead to bone loss and changes in facial shape. A bridge helps maintain the natural contours of your face.
- To Prevent Teeth from Shifting: Gaps left by missing teeth can cause the surrounding teeth to shift out of position, leading to bite problems and misalignment. A bridge helps maintain proper tooth alignment.
- To Distribute Bite Forces: Replacing missing teeth with a bridge ensures that the forces of your bite are evenly distributed across your teeth, preventing excessive wear and damage.

frequently asked dental bridges questions
Below our the questions and answers we get asked the most about dental bridges in our Adelaide dental clinic.




Located next to Westfield Marion
GP Dental Marion
08 8298 7966
Located next to Westfield Marion
GP Dental Marion
08 8298 7966