The choice between a bridge and implants depends on factors such as your oral health, missing teeth, adjacent teeth condition and your personal preferences. Both solutions are effective for replacing missing teeth.
Dental bridge pros and cons
Dental bridges can quickly restore your chewing function and aesthetic appearance, are less invasive compared to implants and are usually less expensive upfront.
The downside of dental bridges are that they require the alteration of adjacent healthy teeth. Additional tooth loss could occur in the future if those supporting teeth are not well cared for, requiring further dental treatment.
Dental implant pros and cons
Dental implants provide a stable foundation for a crown, bridge or denture while helping to preserve bone density in your jaw and the integrity of your natural teeth. However, dental implants require surgery, take longer to heal and are usually more expensive than dental bridges.