Dental Bridges Mesa

Comfort, Precision, and Lasting Restorations

  • Same-day dental bridges with CEREC® technology
  • Advanced 3-D imaging for precise treatment planning
  • Sedation options for a relaxed, stress-free visit
  • Trusted Mesa dentists with 500+ 5-star reviews

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Bridge Patient

“An incredible team of professionals. The best staff and everyone related to your dental needs!”
– David, 5-Star Review

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Ready to Repair Your Smile?

If you're missing one or more teeth, a dental bridge can help you achieve a complete smile. Candidates should be in good oral health, with no active gum disease or tooth decay. If you want an implant-supported bridge, we will need to make sure you have enough healthy bone tissue in the jaw to support the implants. Our dentists can assess your candidacy for implant-supported or traditional bridges during a consultation.


Drs. Martin, Drew, and Derek Farnsworth provide care in a comfortable, state-of-the-art office. Whether you need to replace just one tooth or many, you can expect comfortable and compassionate care from a trusted dentist in Mesa, AZ. Request your dentistry consultation today:

What Are the Benefits of Dental Bridges?

Prevent Bite Misalignment and TMJ Disorder

When you lose teeth, the surrounding teeth will shift to compensate for the gap left behind. This shifting can lead to an uneven bite, putting extra pressure on the jaw and possibly leading to a TMJ disorder

Improved Eating and Speaking

When you have a complete set of teeth, you can eat a wider variety of foods, ensuring you get all the vital nutrients you need. Bridges can also help reduce or eliminate speech issues. 

Improved Appearance

A complete smile looks far healthier and more attractive than a compromised smile. Dental bridges also support facial features, avoiding the appearance of gaunt or sunken cheeks. 

Emergency Repair for Damaged Bridges

“Got me in quickly and replaced my bridge that I pulled out with Milk Duds.”

– Kevin, 5-Star Review

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Placing Implant-Supported Dental Bridges From Consultation to a Complete Smile

Consultation

Placing an implant-supported dental bridge begins with a consultation with one of our esteemed dentists. At this time, we will get to know you and your dental concerns.

Preparatory Procedures

If you have tooth decay, gum disease, need a tooth extraction, or are lacking jawbone support, you'll need to undergo preparatory dentistry procedures before we can place your implants. 

Anesthesia

Once you are ready for implant placement, the procedure starts with your dentist numbing the treatment site with local anesthesia. If you feel anxious or have difficulty sitting comfortably for long periods, we offer sedation in the form of nitrous oxide or oral conscious sedation. 

Placing Implants

The titanium implants are inserted into your jawbone. We will suture the gums closed over the implants to begin the first healing period. 

First Healing Period

During this first healing period, the implant will fuse to the jawbone over the course of three to six months. Once the process is complete, the implant will provide each replacement tooth with exceptional stability.

Placing the Abutment

Once we confirm that the implant has completely integrated with the jaw, your dentist will expose the implant and attach an abutment that will connect the bridge to the implant. Once the abutment is in place, the gums will be sutured closed around it, leaving the abutment accessible above the gumline.

Second Healing Period

It will take about two weeks for the gums to heal.

Impressions & Bridge Placement

We will take a digital impression of your jaw and abutments at this time to craft your custom bridge. Thanks to our on-site CEREC technology, you can receive a porcelain bridge at the end of this appointment. You can expect your bridge to look just like natural teeth.

Learn Why We Have 
Hundreds of 5-Star Reviews

“I love Las Sendas Dental Health. I’ve been a patient here for years and I am very happy with everyone in the office. Thanks again!”
– Rebecca, 5-Star Review

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Las Sendas Dental Health

Our family-friendly practice provides general, cosmetic, and restorative dental treatments in a comfortable environment. Our dentists are affiliated with prestigious organizations, including:

  • American Dental Association
  • Arizona Dental Association

To schedule an appointment at our dental office serving Mesa, AZ, you can contact us online or call (480) 283-5854.

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