
Bridge Fabrication and Placement
Replace missing teeth with expertly designed bridges that blend perfectly with your natural teeth. Schedule an appointment in London online today.


60–120 minutes

from £1500

1–3 days

Bridge Fabrication and Placement
How we can help you?
One of the best and most tried-and-true techniques for repairing the dental arch is a bridge prosthetic, which enables the replacement of lost teeth and the return of normal oral function. Losing teeth can interfere with speaking, chewing, and even self-confidence. Because we at KClinics recognize the value of a beautiful and healthy smile, we provide first-class services for the manufacture and placement of bridges using premium materials and innovative technology to guarantee longevity and a natural appearance. We are waiting for you at our London clinic.

What is a Dental Bridge?
Dental bridge is a fixed device made up of one or more prosthetic teeth that fills the space left by missing teeth. The bridge is anchored using crowns on adjacent healthy teeth or implants that become a reliable foundation to support the artificial teeth. Bridges effectively restore chewing function, prevent neighbouring teeth from shifting, and provide an aesthetically pleasing smile.


When is Dental Bridges Necessary?
Bridges make it possible to restore lost teeth without the need for detachable dentures.
When a tooth is lost, neighbouring teeth may move into the void, and can cause biting problems and other complications.
Chewing can be challenging when teeth are lost, which can have an adverse effect on digestion and general comfort.
Dental bridges increase self-confidence by restoring the natural smile’s look.
A bridge may be the best choice for clients looking for a more permanent and stable alternative to removable dentures.
The Cost of Bridge Fabrication and Placement
At our clinic, the cost of a consultation is £50, which is taken as a deposit. This deposit can be fully used towards any future treatments you decide to proceed with.
(credited as a deposit towards your treatment)
£100
Bridge Fabrication and Placement
from £1500

Process of Bridge Fabrication and Placement





Consultation and Diagnosis
The fist stage is the dentist’s comprehensive examination. We take X-rays and evaluate the state of the gums and teeth. A personalised treatment plan is created based on these results.
Abutment tooth preparation
If the bridge is fixed to natural teeth, the teeth must be reshaped to provide room for the crowns that will hold the bridge in place.
Taking Impressions
Impressions are taken to design a personalised bridge that guarantees an exact fit and comfort during implantation.
Temporary
Bridge
A temporary bridge may be affixed to safeguard the prepared teeth, while the permanent bridge is being created.
Placement of the Permanent Bridge
When the permanent bridge is prepared, it is put on, adjusted as needed and fixed with dental cement.

Consultation and Diagnosis
The fist stage is the dentist’s comprehensive examination. We take X-rays and evaluate the state of the gums and teeth. A personalised treatment plan is created based on these results.

Abutment tooth preparation
If the bridge is fixed to natural teeth, the teeth must be reshaped to provide room for the crowns that will hold the bridge in place.

Taking Impressions
Impressions are taken to design a personalised bridge that guarantees an exact fit and comfort during implantation.

Temporary Bridge
A temporary bridge may be affixed to safeguard the prepared teeth, while the permanent bridge is being created.

Placement of the Permanent Bridge
When the permanent bridge is prepared, it is put on, adjusted as needed and fixed with dental cement.
How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?
Dental bridge longevity is influenced by the oral cavity’s state, care, and material quality. Bridges can often last 10 to 15 years, or even longer, with regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene. Maximum longevity is a result of expert placement and premium materials. We recommend avoiding too much pressure on the bridge and observing daily dental hygiene to prolong its longevity.


Personalised Approach
We develop treatment plans that are tailored to each patient’s needs.
Comfort and Safety
To reduce discomfort during the treatment, we employ innovative sedation and anaesthetic techniques, depending on the complexity of the treatment.
Advanced Technology
To get the best outcomes, our clinic uses the newest technologies, such as digital modelling and 3D scanning.
High Hygiene Standards
We adhere to strict sterilisation and safety protocols to protect our patients’ health.
Detailed Care for Dental Bridges

Observe these recommendations to prolong the life of your bridge and prevent any negative changes:
- Keep Good Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
- Antiseptic mouthwash: Use mouthwash to avoid bacterial accumulation on the teeth and maintain fresh breath.
- Avoid applying pressure: To keep the bridge from being damaged, refrain from chewing hard products like ice or nuts.
- Regular dental visits: Schedule check-ups and professional cleanings with your dentist at least twice a year.
Frequently Asked Questions
The procedure is painless because carried out under anaesthetic. But after the treatment, there may be some minor discomfort, which usually goes away in a few days.
There are many types of dental bridges, such as conventional bridges, Maryland bridges, cantilever bridges and bridges supported by implants. Your dentist, based on your unique needs, will assist you in selecting the best course of action.
Yes, bridges are constructed from premium materials that are similar to natural teeth, it guarantees you a natural and beautiful teeth appearance.
From consultation to placement usually takes a few weeks, this depends on the complexity of the case and the dental lab’s schedule.
Get in touch with your dentist for an assessment and repair if your bridge becomes loose or damaged as soon as possible.
Yes, in order to maintain dental health and aesthetics, an old bridge can be replaced with a new one if it wears out or becomes broken.
Yes, other options can be removable partial dentures or dental implants. Based on your dental history and health, we can help you in choosing the best course of action.
High-quality bridge materials typically do not change their colour for many years. Nonetheless, maintaining their aesthetic appearance can be saved by routine cleaning and don’t eat foods that can discolour them.
Yes, bridges are popular and a stable and dependable way to restore multiple lost teeth in a succession.


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