Dental Bridges in Parker, CO

A Natural-Looking Solution for Missing Teeth

If you're missing one or more teeth, a dental bridge can provide a permanent, natural-looking replacement that restores both function and appearance. At Killingsworth Family Dentistry, we offer custom dental bridges designed to fill gaps, improve bite function, and enhance overall aesthetics. A well-fitted bridge allows you to chew, speak, and smile comfortably without worrying about gaps in your teeth.

Dental Bridges in Parker, CO

Expertly Crafted Restorations for a Seamless Smile

Dr. Yvette Killingsworth and her team specialize in high-quality, durable dental bridges that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. Whether you need to replace a single missing tooth or multiple teeth, we customize every bridge to ensure a perfect fit and long-lasting comfort. As a trusted dental provider in Parker, CO, we also welcome patients from Bradbury Ranch, Stroh Ranch, The Pinery, Stonegate, and Meridian Village.

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration designed to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth (pontic) to the surrounding natural teeth or dental implants. The adjacent teeth serve as supports for the bridge, ensuring a secure, functional, and aesthetically pleasing restoration.

Types of Dental Bridges We Offer

  • Traditional Bridges – The most common type, supported by dental crowns on the adjacent natural teeth.
  • Implant-Supported Bridges – Secured using dental implants rather than natural teeth, offering superior stability and longevity.
  • Cantilever Bridges – Used when there is only one adjacent tooth available for support.
  • Maryland Bridges – Uses metal or porcelain wings bonded to the back of neighboring teeth, requiring minimal tooth alteration.

Depending on your oral health and the location of your missing tooth, Dr. Killingsworth will help determine the best bridge option for your needs.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

  • Restores chewing and speaking ability
  • Prevents teeth from shifting out of place
  • Maintains facial structure by preventing jawbone deterioration
  • Provides a durable and long-lasting solution
  • Offers a natural-looking, aesthetically pleasing restoration

If you're looking for a secure and reliable tooth replacement, a custom dental bridge may be the perfect option.

Are You a Candidate for a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is an excellent choice if you:

  • Are missing one or more adjacent teeth
  • Have healthy teeth or dental implants to support the bridge
  • Want a non-removable, stable tooth replacement
  • Prefer an alternative to dentures that doesn’t require surgery

For patients who prefer a permanent, implant-supported solution, dental implants may be a better alternative. Dr. Killingsworth will discuss your options to help you find the best restoration for your smile.

What to Expect: The Dental Bridge Procedure

Getting a dental bridge at Killingsworth Family Dentistry is a comfortable, multi-step process:

1. Initial Consultation & Evaluation

  • A comprehensive exam, including digital X-rays, to assess your oral health
  • A customized treatment plan based on your specific needs

2. Tooth Preparation & Impressions

  • The adjacent teeth are reshaped to support the bridge (if using a traditional bridge)
  • Impressions are taken to design a custom, natural-looking restoration
  • A temporary bridge is placed to protect the prepared teeth while the permanent bridge is crafted

3. Bridge Placement & Final Adjustments

  • The permanent bridge is securely placed and bonded to the supporting teeth or implants
  • Adjustments are made to ensure a comfortable, natural fit
  • The bridge is polished and checked for proper bite alignment

Once placed, your dental bridge will function just like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

Caring for Your Dental Bridge

With proper care, your dental bridge can last for over a decade. To maintain your bridge:

  • Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush
  • Floss underneath the bridge using floss threaders or a water flosser
  • Avoid hard or sticky foods that could damage the bridge
  • Schedule regular dental checkups to ensure long-term health

By following these steps, you can extend the lifespan of your bridge and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile.

How Much Does a Dental Bridge Cost?

The cost of a dental bridge depends on:

  • The type of bridge (traditional, implant-supported, cantilever, or Maryland)
  • The number of teeth being replaced
  • The materials used (porcelain, ceramic, or metal-fused options)
  • Whether additional procedures (such as a dental implant placement) are needed

At Killingsworth Family Dentistry, we provide:

  • Insurance verification to check for coverage
  • Affordable financing options to fit your budget
  • Transparent pricing with no hidden fees

Our team will discuss all costs and payment options during your consultation.

Why Choose Killingsworth Family Dentistry for Dental Bridges?

  • Experienced restorative dentist – Dr. Yvette Killingsworth has extensive experience in dental bridges and full smile restorations. 
  • High-quality materials – We use durable, natural-looking materials to ensure your bridge blends seamlessly with your teeth.
  • Customized and comfortable fit – Every bridge is designed for long-lasting comfort and function.
  • Comprehensive restorative care – We offer dental implants, crowns, and dentures for full smile restoration.
  • Trusted by the Parker community – See what our patients say in our testimonials.

Schedule Your Dental Bridge Consultation Today

If you’re ready to restore your smile with a strong, natural-looking dental bridge, contact Killingsworth Family Dentistry today to schedule a consultation and explore your best tooth replacement options.

Call (303) 841-2070

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a dental bridge last?

With proper care, a dental bridge can last 10–15 years or longer.

Does getting a dental bridge hurt?

The procedure is minimally invasive, and we use local anesthesia to ensure your comfort.

Can I eat normally with a dental bridge?

Yes. Once adjusted, your bridge will function just like natural teeth, allowing you to eat comfortably.

What is the difference between a bridge and an implant?

A bridge relies on adjacent teeth for support, while a dental implant is surgically placed into the jawbone. Learn more about dental implants.

Restore Your Smile with a Custom Dental Bridge

A dental bridge can help you regain a confident, functional smile. Let Killingsworth Family Dentistry provide a custom solution tailored to your needs.

Call (303) 841-2070 or schedule an appointment online today!