DENTAL BRIDGES IN TOOWOOMBA

Bridging The Gap in Your Smile

Missing teeth can affect how you chew, speak and maintain your oral health. At Garden City Dental Practice, we provide custom dental bridges in Toowoomba to restore function, stability and the natural appearance of your smile.


Book a consultation today to find out whether a dental bridge is suitable for you.

How Does a Dental Bridge Work?

A dental bridge is made up of an artificial tooth supported by neighbouring teeth or dental implants. The supporting teeth are restored with crowns, allowing the bridge to distribute biting forces more evenly and remain stable during chewing.


This design helps restore normal function so you can eat and speak with greater ease.


In some cases, bridges may be supported by implants, or a combination of a natural tooth and implant depending on clinical suitability.

Supporting the Teeth Around the Gap

Dental bridges not only replace missing teeth.  They can also strengthen neighbouring teeth when crowns are required for structural support.


By restoring stability in this way, bridges help maintain alignment and reduce excessive pressure on surrounding teeth.




Is a Dental Bridge Suitable for Me?

Every situation is different. Your Toowoomba dentist will assess your oral health, bite and surrounding teeth to determine whether a bridge is appropriate.

A dental bridge may be considered if:

  • One or more teeth are missing
  • You prefer a fixed option rather than a removable denture
  • Neighbouring teeth require crowns
  • Implant treatment is not suitable or preferred

Treatment recommendations are always based on individual clinical findings.



The Dental Bridge Process

1

Examination and Assessment


First, your Toowoomba dentist will examine your mouth and the areas surrounding the missing tooth to determine whether a dental bridge is appropriate for your situation.

2

Tooth Preparation and Digital Scan


If you're an ideal candidate for a bridge, the teeth on either side of the missing tooth - the ones that will serve as anchors - will be prepared for
crowns. We will scan your teeth using a 3D digital scanner to capture a precise model of your mouth. This scan is used to design your final bridge.

Once the scan is complete, a temporary bridge is then placed to protect the prepared teeth and maintain function until the final bridge is ready.

3

Final Placement


At your second and final visit, the permanent bridge is cemented into place. With proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, your new bridge can last for many years

Why Choose Us?

Experienced

Over 20 years of experience caring for thousands of smiles.



State-of-the-art practice

Our practice is equipped with the latest in dental technology for precise and efficient treatment.


Affordable

Quality treatment at fair, transparent prices.



Convenient

We are conveniently located next to St Andrews Hospital in Toowoomba. Open Monday to Saturday, with free onsite parking with disabled access.




Family Friendly

Our team is dedicated to ensuring your entire family feels comfortable and cared for.

Payment Plans Available

We offer interest-free payment plans and early release of Superannuation to help make your treatment costs manageable.


Replace the Gap in Your Smile

Book a consultation with our Toowoomba dental team to explore your treatment options.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does a dental bridge cost in Toowoomba?

    Dental bridges can range in price depending on the material used in the bridge and the number of missing teeth you have. To find out more about our pricing, feel free to contact us on: 4634 0664 to discuss our payment options.


  • How long does a dental bridge last?

    The lifespan of a dental bridge can vary between 5 and 15 years. With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, it is not unusual for the lifespan of a fixed bridge to be over 10 years.


    Just like natural teeth, you need to maintain your dental bridges properly with regular 6-monthly check-up appointments. You also need to brush and floss your teeth daily.

  • Is the Dental Bridge procedure painful?

    As with most types of dental work, many patients express concern about possible pain and discomfort involved with the procedure. However, the dental bridge process is incredibly common and straightforward. This results in minimal discomfort throughout the entire process.


  • What is the difference between a dental bridge and a dental implant?

    A dental bridge replaces a missing tooth by attaching to the neighbouring teeth. A dental implant replaces the tooth root with a titanium post placed in the jawbone and supports a crown.


    Bridges are typically completed sooner and rely on adjacent teeth, while implants involve surgery and do not depend on surrounding teeth. A consultation is required to determine which solution is suitable for you.


  • Is a dental bridge better than a dental implant?

    There is no single option that suits everyone. A bridge may be appropriate when neighbouring teeth require crowns, while an implant does not rely on adjacent teeth for support. Suitability depends on bone health, surrounding teeth, and personal preference.

  • How long does it take to get a dental bridge?

    Treatment typically requires two or more appointments. The timeline depends on the type of bridge and whether additional procedures are needed beforehand.

  • What happens if I don’t replace a missing tooth?

    Leaving a gap may lead to shifting teeth, bite changes, and difficulty chewing over time. A consultation with a Toowoomba dentist can help determine whether replacement is recommended in your situation.

  • Can I use my Health Fund for Dental Bridges at Garden City Dental Practice?

    In some cases, the answer is yes. If you're insured, there is a good chance your health insurance policy covers your dental bridge in Toowoomba treatment. Most private health insurance funds cover dental care as part of their General treatment, Extras, or Ancillary section. If you have any price-related questions, feel free to contact us on: 4634 0664 to discuss our payment options.