Dental Bridges

A Stable Method To Replace Missing Teeth

Missing teeth can affect how you eat, speak, and maintain proper alignment. Dental bridges are a reliable solution that fill gaps and restore function by anchoring to surrounding teeth.

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by using neighboring teeth for support. A custom restoration is placed across the gap, restoring both appearance and function.

Bridges help maintain proper spacing and prevent nearby teeth from shifting out of position.

La Tooth Doc offers custom dental bridges designed to blend with your natural smile while supporting long term oral health.

Dental bridges are often used when one or more teeth are missing and need to be replaced without surgery.

They may be recommended to:

  • Restore the ability to chew comfortably
  • Improve speech clarity
  • Maintain alignment of surrounding teeth
  • Support overall oral function
  • Improve the appearance of your smile

Schedule Your Dental Bridge Consultation

If you are missing one or more teeth, a dental bridge may be a practical solution.

Schedule a consultation with La Tooth Doc to learn more about your options and what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Invisalign uses a series of clear, custom aligners to gradually move teeth into alignment. Each set is worn for a short period before progressing to the next stage.

La Tooth Doc provides a boutique dental experience with a focus on precision, comfort, and natural looking results. Each Invisalign plan is tailored to your smile and your goals.

Treatment time varies based on the complexity of your case. Many patients complete Invisalign in 6 to 18 months.

Invisalign is highly effective for many mild to moderate alignment issues. More complex cases may still require alternative orthodontic treatments.

Aligners should be worn 20 to 22 hours per day for best results. They are only removed for eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing.

You may feel slight pressure when switching to a new set of aligners. This is normal and indicates that the treatment is working.

Aligners should be removed when eating or drinking anything other than water. This helps prevent damage and staining.

Some patients notice a slight adjustment period when they first start wearing aligners, but speech typically returns to normal quickly.