If you’ve lost a tooth, choosing the right replacement option is a big decision. Dental implants and dental bridges are two of the most common — and most effective — solutions available. But how do you know which one is right for your smile, lifestyle, and budget?
In this post, we’ll break down how implants and bridges work, their pros and cons, and what to expect from each treatment option.
A dental bridge fills the gap left by a missing tooth using an artificial tooth (called a pontic) that’s held in place by crowns on the teeth next to it. Bridges are a reliable solution and can usually be placed in just a few visits.
A dental implant is a permanent tooth replacement that mimics the entire structure of a natural tooth — root and all. A titanium post is placed in the jawbone, where it fuses over time. A custom crown is then attached, creating a natural-looking, fully functional tooth.
Learn more about the dental implant process here.
Choosing between a dental implant and a bridge depends on several factors — including your oral health, bone structure, treatment goals, and budget.
You might prefer a dental bridge if:
You might prefer a dental implant if:
The best way to decide? Let your dentist evaluate your situation and walk you through your options.
At Cedar Walk Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, we provide both dental implants and bridges in-house — no need to visit a specialist elsewhere. Using advanced imaging and personalized treatment planning, we’ll help you choose the option that gives you the best function, aesthetics, and long-term value.
Tooth loss doesn’t have to mean giving up your smile or your confidence. Whether you’re leaning toward a dental bridge or a dental implant, our team in Charlotte is here to guide you every step of the way.
Contact us to schedule your consultation and start your journey to a healthier, stronger smile.