Dental Bridges in Chilliwack, BC

Losing a tooth can make even the most mundane tasks feel like a real challenge. Losing a tooth can affect everyday activities such as smiling, chewing certain foods, and speaking comfortably. We hear from patients all the time who are fed up with the frustration of dealing with a missing tooth or the unsightly gap that lingers after tooth loss. Our team at Smile Castle Dental And Implant Studio provides treatment options designed to restore missing teeth and improve your oral function. We offer Dental Bridges in Chilliwack to help replace missing teeth and get your smile back in top shape - so you can eat, talk and live life to the fullest.



Trouble is, if you leave a gaping hole where a tooth once was, you're opening the door to more than just a cosmetic issue. The neighbouring teeth start to shift, which can lead to bite problems and even jaw issues down the line. A dental bridge fills the space created by a missing tooth and helps keep the surrounding teeth in their natural position. By restoring your chewing function and giving those healthy teeth some much-needed support, a bridge can make a huge difference to your overall oral health.

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Dental bridges are just one of several options we offer to people who've lost a tooth. Some patients also consider dental implants or partial dentures, depending on their particular circumstances. Our dentist will have a good look at your mouth and figure out the best course of treatment based on your needs. Our goal is simple: to get your smile back and give you a healthy mouth for the long haul.



At Smile Castle Dental And Implant Studio, we specialise in doing procedures that are reliable, comfortable and natural-looking. Not only can a new bridge restore your chewing function, improve your appearance and give you back confidence, but with proper care and regular check-ups, many patients enjoy the benefits of dental bridges for many, many years.


Our General Services


From routine checkups to specialized treatments, we provide complete dental care for your entire family.


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Family Dentistry

Comprehensive care for patients of all ages, from children to seniors.

  • First visit education
  • Gentle approach for kids
  • Senior-focused care
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Dental Hygiene

Professional cleanings and preventive treatments to maintain oral health.

  • Deep cleanings
  • Gum disease prevention
  • Oral health education

Root Canals

Gentle endodontic treatment to save infected teeth and relieve pain.

  • Pain-free procedures
  • Save natural teeth
  • Quick recovery

What Are Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges are what we call restorations used to replace missing teeth. They fill the gap left by tooth loss and consist of one or more artificial teeth that slot into the space. These artificial teeth are anchored in by crowns that are cemented to the neighbouring teeth - we call these abutment teeth.



A traditional dental bridge works by placing two crowns on the teeth either side of the gap - one on each end of the false tooth in the middle. The two crowns support the artificial tooth and create a rock-solid base for a fixed bridge. That lets the dental bridge get back to doing its job: restoring your chewing function and stopping the surrounding teeth from drifting into the empty space.


There are lots of types of dental bridges, depending on where the gap is and how healthy your natural teeth are. Your dentist will go through the different types of dental bridges with you and help figure out the best type of bridge for your unique situation. Each type has its own merits and is designed to support those remaining teeth while stepping in to replace the missing one.


Dental bridges are carefully crafted in a dental lab to match the exact colour and shape of your natural teeth. Many bridges are made from porcelain fused to metal or other hardwearing materials like metal alloy. That helps the bridge blend seamlessly into your smile while still being strong enough for daily use.


According to the Canadian Dental Association, replacing missing teeth is a crucial part of keeping your oral health on track. Leaving a gap after tooth loss can lead to shifting teeth, bite problems and a host of other dental issues. A bridge helps put your mouth back in balance and supports a healthy smile.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges offer many benefits for people who've experienced tooth loss. By plugging the gap and restoring chewing ability, bridges help protect your remaining teeth and get your mouth working smoothly again. They also improve the appearance of your smile and help keep your oral health in check.

Restore Chewing Function

A dental bridge lets you get back to eating the foods you love by replacing missing teeth. That helps restore your chewing function and stops you putting extra pressure on your remaining teeth.

Prevent Teeth from Shifting

If a gap is left after tooth loss, the surrounding teeth are likely to drift into that space. A bridge keeps your teeth in their proper position.

Improve Appearance and Smile Confidence

A well-made bridge is designed to match the colour and shape of your natural teeth, helping restore the appearance of your smile. Many patients feel a lot more confident speaking and smiling once the gap is filled.

Support Oral Health and Jaw Function

Replacing missing teeth makes it easier to prevent jaw problems and bite issues, and keeps your mouth healthy and in good working order.

Dental Bridges Procedure

Getting a dental bridge is a pretty straightforward process that usually involves just two visits. Our dentist will walk you through each step to make sure you're comfortable and get the best results.


Step 1: Initial Consultation
The first step is a dental exam where our dentist takes a good look at your mouth and neighbouring teeth. We figure out if a bridge, dental implants or another replacement option is the best choice for you.


Step 2: Preparing the Supporting Teeth
If a traditional dental bridge is what we recommend, the supporting teeth get prepared to hold the crowns. This step creates space for the crowns that will support the artificial tooth.


Step 3: Impressions and Temporary Bridge
We take an impression of your teeth and send it off to a dental lab where your new bridge is crafted. While the final bridge is being made, a temporary bridge might be fitted to protect the prepared teeth.


Step 4: Crafting Your Unique Bridge
Our dental lab carefully designs your bridge using a range of materials - porcelain, metal or a mix of both. The aim is to create a restoration that just feels and looks like your own teeth.


Step 5: Getting Your New Bridge Fitted
Once it is ready, the bridge is placed and adjusted to ensure a proper fit and comfortable bite. Your dentist will check your bite and make sure the bridge is doing its job of restoring your chewing function properly.

Why Choose Smile Castle Dental And Implant Studio for Your Dental Bridges?

Choosing the right dental clinic for your dental bridge treatment is no easy task. At Smile Castle Dental And Implant Studio, our team is all about giving our patients the personal attention and long-lasting results they deserve. We take the time to get to know you and your needs before creating a treatment plan that's tailored to your unique situation.


Our goal is simple: to restore your smile and protect your oral health for years to come.

The Right Dentist with the Right Experience

Our dentist has extensive experience providing dental restorations, including bridges and dental implants. We take the time to assess your needs and determine the best treatment for you.

Restorations That Look and Feel Like Your Own Teeth

Every bridge is carefully designed and crafted by a professional dental lab to match up with your natural teeth perfectly. This means your new bridge will blend naturally with your smile and closely match the appearance of your existing teeth.

Comfort Should Always Come First

We know that dental visits can be a little intimidating for some people. That's why our team is all about making sure every appointment is as comfortable and stress-free as possible.

We Have Solutions for Every Situation

We offer a range of replacement options - bridges, implant supported bridges and partial dentures. This means we can recommend the solution that best fits your lifestyle and needs.

Botox at the Dental Office

At Smile Castle Dental, we offer Botox treatments as a natural extension of our comprehensive facial aesthetics services. Our dentists have extensive training in facial anatomy, making them ideally qualified to administer these treatments.


Whether you are looking to reduce fine lines and wrinkles or seeking relief from TMJ-related jaw tension, our clinical approach ensures safe, effective, and natural-looking results.


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Forehead Lines

Smooth horizontal forehead wrinkles for a refreshed appearance.

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Crow's Feet

Soften lines around the eyes.

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Frown Lines

Reduce the vertical lines between the eyebrows

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TMJ Relief

Reduce jaw tension and teeth grinding symptoms.

FAQs

  • How long do dental bridges actually last?

    Dental bridges can last for many years if you take good care of them. We always stress the importance of brushing and flossing regularly to keep those abutment teeth healthy and the bridge itself in good nick. Regular dental checkups allow our team to monitor the condition of your bridge and ensure it continues to function properly. With proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, many dental bridges can last for more than a decade.

  • Are dental bridges better than dental implants?

    As dentists, we know that both bridges and implants can be great solutions for missing teeth - but the right choice for you depends on your individual circumstances. If you've got a bit of bone loss in your jaw, for example, an implant might be a better option. But if you're just looking for a faster and more affordable solution, a bridge might be the way to go. We'll work with you to figure out what's best for you during your consultation.

  • Does getting a dental bridge hurt?

    Don't worry - at Smile Castle Dental And Implant Studio, we're all about patient comfort. The bridge procedure is done under local anaesthetic so you shouldn't feel any pain during treatment. You may experience mild sensitivity after the procedure, but this usually resolves within a short period. And we'll give you all the guidance you need to take good care of yourself while you're recovering.

  • Who's a good candidate for a dental bridge?

    We tend to recommend bridges for people who have one or more missing teeth and some healthy teeth nearby to support the bridge. The supporting teeth need to be strong enough to take the strain of the crowns attached to the bridge. We also check that your gums are healthy and you've got good oral hygiene practices in place before we recommend treatment. If your teeth aren't strong enough, an implant might be a better option. Our dentist will take a close look at your mouth and let you know what we think.

  • How do I keep my dental bridge in top shape?

    We always say that proper care is key to getting the most out of your bridge and keeping your teeth healthy. Brushing and flossing regularly is a must - and coming back in for regular check ups with us is a great way to keep an eye on the bridge and make sure everything is still ticking over smoothly. Try to avoid chomping down on really hard foods that could damage the bridge - with a bit of care, your bridge should keep on performing well for many years.