
Dental Bridges in Austin, TX
Join hundreds of Austin families who trust Lifetime Smiles for personalized dental care that keeps your smile bright, healthy, and confident.
A Seamless Solution for Missing Teeth
Dental bridges are a reliable way to replace one or more missing teeth by filling the space with custom-crafted restorations anchored to your natural teeth or implants.
At Lifetime Smiles, we design bridges that not only look and feel natural but also restore proper bite alignment and prevent surrounding teeth from shifting. Each bridge is custom-made for comfort, durability, and aesthetics—so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.
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Bridges Tailored to Fit Your Smile and Lifestyle
Dental bridges are a great option for patients who are missing one or more teeth but still have healthy natural teeth or dental implants on either side of the gap for support. They’re ideal for those who want a fixed, non-removable solution without undergoing implant surgery.
If you’ve experienced tooth loss due to injury, decay, or gum disease—and you’re looking for a long-lasting way to restore your bite and appearance—a dental bridge may be the right fit. At Lifetime Smiles, we evaluate your oral health, bone support, and personal preferences to recommend the best type of bridge for your needs.
Dental Bridge Options to Complete Your Smile
Explore our restorative solutions to replace missing teeth and restore full function.

Traditional Dental Bridges
Anchored to adjacent natural teeth to replace one or more missing teeth in a row.

Implant-Supported Bridges
Secured with dental implants for added stability and bone support—ideal for multiple missing teeth.

Cantilever Bridges
Used when only one adjacent tooth is available for support, often in areas with less bite pressure.

Maryland (Resin-Bonded) Bridges
A conservative option using a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of adjacent teeth.

Bridge Replacement and Repairs
Update old, worn, or damaged bridges with high-quality replacements built for lasting results.

Temporary Bridges
Protect the gap and maintain appearance and function while your permanent bridge is being custom-made.
What to Expect During Your Visit
We make every treatment simple and comfortable, from your first consultation to your final results.
Examine the gap and adjacent teeth

We assess your bite and oral health, then take impressions to design a bridge that restores both function and appearance.
Prepare supporting teeth

We reshape the teeth on either side of the gap to support the bridge, then place temporary crowns for protection.
Place and adjust the bridge

Your final bridge is secured in place, matched to your natural tooth shade, and adjusted for a seamless, confident smile.
What Patients Say About Their Experience
Our commitment to exceptional dental care speaks for itself—but our patients say it best.
A Trusted Team Committed to Excellence
At Lifetime Smiles, our team combines experience, technology, and a deep dedication to patient comfort. Led by Dr. Arzegar, we emphasize patient education, gentle treatment techniques, and long-term results. We believe great care starts with trust, which is why we take the time to listen, explain, and tailor every treatment to your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your path to a healthier smile starts with clarity. Find the answers you need to move forward with confidence.
What is a dental bridge?

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to natural teeth or implants on either side of the gap.
How long do dental bridges last?

With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, bridges typically last 10–15 years or longer. We monitor their condition and recommend replacement when needed.
Are bridges better than dentures or implants?

It depends on your needs. Bridges are ideal when nearby teeth can support the structure. Implants offer independent support, while dentures are removable. We'll help you choose the best option for your situation.
Will my dental bridge look natural?

Yes. We design every bridge to match the shape, size, and color of your surrounding teeth for a seamless, natural appearance.
Does getting a dental bridge hurt?

Not at all. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and we prioritize your comfort throughout the process. Most patients report minimal discomfort, if any.