Bridges are a type of dental restoration that replace missing teeth. They consist of one or more artificial teeth that close smile gaps caused by tooth loss. Modern dental bridges are made of tooth-colored materials such as composite resin and ceramic.
Dental bridges are usually described as permanent because they are not removable. However, that does not mean that they last forever. They may need to be replaced every 5 to 15 years, depending on how well you take care of them. It is possible to extend the lifespan of your bridge past the 15-year mark.
Some bridges are attached to surrounding teeth for support, while others are attached to dental implants. The different types of dental bridges include: