Dental Bridges

Dental Bridges in Phoenix, AZ

Custom Restorations for a Complete, Confident Smile at Dental Therapy

At Dental Therapy, we believe everyone deserves a full, functional smile. If you’re missing one or more teeth, our dental bridges in Phoenix, AZ, offer a simple, long-lasting way to restore what’s been lost. Designed for both comfort and appearance, our bridges are made to feel natural, so you can smile, speak, and eat without worry.

What Are Dental Bridges?

A dental bridge is an individualized restoration used to fill the space left by a missing tooth. It works by anchoring a man-made or artificial tooth (or teeth) to the neighboring natural teeth or implants. Think of it as a secure connector that “bridges” the gap, blending seamlessly with the rest of your smile.

At Dental Therapy, we take the time to match the bridge to your tooth color and shape, so your restoration looks and feels like a natural part of your mouth.

Why Choose a Dental Bridge for Missing Teeth?

Missing teeth do more than affect your appearance—they can also influence how you chew, speak, and upkeep oral health. Our dental bridges in Phoenix provide key benefits, such as:

  • Natural-Looking Results: Restores your smile’s shape and symmetry.
  • Improved Bite Function: Helps you chew comfortably and evenly.
  • Tooth Alignment Support: Prevents the shifting of nearby teeth.
  • Fast Treatment Timeline: Most bridges are placed in just a few visits.
  • Durable & Reliable: With proper care, your bridge can last for many years.

Whether you’re missing one tooth or several, we’re here to help you find the right solution in a kind, supportive environment.

Types of Dental Bridges We Offer

No two smiles are the same, which is why we provide different bridge options based on your needs and dental health:

  • Traditional Bridges: Supported by crowns on teeth on either side of the gap.
  • Cantilever Bridges: Used when there’s only one tooth next to the missing space.
  • Maryland Bridges: Attached with minimal preparation using a bonded frame.
  • Implant-Supported Bridges: Anchored by dental implants, ideal for multiple missing teeth.

During your visit, our team will help you explore these options and choose the type that suits your smile and budget best.

The Dental Bridge Process

Here’s what to expect when you get a dental bridge at our Phoenix office:

  1. Consultation & Exam – We’ll assess your mouth and take X-rays to plan your treatment.
  2. Tooth Preparation – If needed, we’ll reshape nearby teeth to support your bridge.
  3. Impressions – We take molds to create a bridge that fits perfectly.
  4. Temporary Bridge – You’ll wear a short-term bridge while the permanent one is made.
  5. Final Placement – Once ready, your custom bridge is placed, adjusted, and polished.

Our gentle approach ensures you’re comfortable from start to finish.

Why Phoenix Patients Trust Dental Therapy

At Dental Therapy, we blend advanced care with a patient-first mindset. We listen to your concerns, answer questions in plain language, and walk you through each step . It’s not just about fixing teeth—it’s about helping people feel confident and cared for.

Searching for dental bridges near you? You’ll find friendly professionals and tailored care right here at our Phoenix office.

Let’s Bring Back Your Smile

If you’re ready to explore dental bridges in Phoenix, AZ, we’re here to help. Book a consultation with the team at Dental Therapy and take the first step toward a healthier, more complete smile.

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Dr. Tahany Whiting, DMD.

Dr. Whiting is a dedicated Arizona native who combines clinical excellence with a warm, patient-focused approach. After earning her Doctorate in Dental Medicine from Midwestern University, she is passionate about educating patients and customizing treatment plans.

Her mission is simple: to treat every smile with thoughtful, evidence-based care and compassion.

Why patients choose Dr. Whiting:

  • Over 10 years of experience in General & Biologic Dentistry
  • Graduate of Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine (DMD, 2014)
  • Member of AAID, AGD, IABDM, and ICOI
  • Attends advanced training and international dental conferences regularly
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