Dental Bridge Candidates in Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Why Choose PGA Dentistry for Your Dental Bridge?

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At PGA Dentistry, Dr. Jay Ajmo brings over 35 years of expertise in cosmetic and restorative dentistry to create custom bridges that blend seamlessly with your natural smile. Our Palm Beach Gardens dental office is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including digital X-rays and 3D imaging, to ensure precise, comfortable, and long-lasting results. We prioritize patient comfort, offering sedation options and a warm, welcoming environment. Whether you’re seeking a traditional bridge or an implant-supported solution, Dr. Ajmo and our team are dedicated to restoring your smile with exceptional care.

Ready to explore tooth replacement options? Contact PGA Dentistry in Palm Beach Gardens today at (561) 627-8666 to schedule your consultation. From dental bridges to dental implants, we offer tailored solutions to meet your needs.

Candidates for Dental Bridges at PGA Dentistry

  • Missing One or More Teeth

    If you’ve lost one or a few consecutive teeth due to injury, decay, or extraction, a dental bridge can seamlessly fill the gap. At PGA Dentistry, we specialize in bridges for one to three missing teeth, though Dr. Jay Ajmo can design larger bridges when appropriate for your unique case.

  • Healthy Adjacent Teeth

    Traditional dental bridges rely on the strength of adjacent teeth (abutment teeth) to anchor the restoration. These teeth must be healthy enough to support the bridge. For patients with compromised adjacent teeth, our dentist near you may recommend implant-supported bridges, using dental implants as stable anchors for a stronger, longer-lasting result.

  • Good Oral Health

    Healthy gums are essential for a successful dental bridge. If you have gum disease, our Palm Beach Gardens dentist and our team will provide advanced periodontal treatments to restore your gum health before proceeding with a bridge, ensuring a secure and lasting restoration.

  • Adequate Bone Structure

    While traditional bridges require less jawbone density than implants, sufficient bone structure is still vital for long-term success, especially for implant-supported bridges. Dr. Ajmo uses state-of-the-art technology to evaluate your bone health and determine the best approach for your bridge.

  • Commitment to Oral Hygiene

    A dental bridge thrives with proper care. Candidates must be dedicated to brushing twice daily, flossing, and attending regular checkups at PGA Dentistry. Our team will guide you on maintaining your bridge to ensure it lasts for years to come.

    To learn more about your tooth replacement options, contact our dental office near you at (561) 627-8666.

  • No Significant Bite or Alignment Issues

    Severe bite problems or significant misalignment may require orthodontic treatment before a bridge can be placed. Our dentist near you will evaluate your bite to ensure a bridge is a suitable solution.

  • Overall Health Considerations

    While dental bridges are safe for most people, certain medical conditions (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune disorders) may affect healing or candidacy. Be sure to discuss your medical history with our dentist.

  • Cost and Longevity Expectations

    Bridges are less invasive than implants and often have a lower upfront cost, but they might need replacement or repair sooner than implants. Patients should consider the long-term implications and costs when choosing a tooth replacement option.

Alternatives to Dental Bridges

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While dental bridges are an excellent option for many, other solutions may be better suited to your needs. Dr. Ajmo goes over other possible dental treatments:

 

  • Dental Implants: A single implant can replace a missing tooth without affecting adjacent teeth. Implants are more expensive but offer superior durability and bone preservation.
  • Partial Dentures: Removable dentures are a cost-effective option for multiple missing teeth but may be less comfortable or stable than bridges.

Patient Transformations

Our patients love their results. See what some of them are saying about PGA Dentistry:
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  • “Dr.Ajmo is the kindest dentist I have ever encountered. My fear of dentists lead me to him and I am grateful. He took a lot of time explaining all the work that was ahead of me and I know that when we begin, my fears will be abated. I look forward to my new smile!” – Rose L.
  • “I highly recommend pga dentistry for all of your dental needs. The front office staff are courteous, efficient and knowledgeable. My dental technician, Jennifer Kendall, is excellent. She has a great demeanor and a marvelous touch. You are in very good hands when she is working on your teeth. A while ago my wife damaged her front teeth in a fall. Dr.Ajmo did a great job in repairing the damage. You would never know she had a fall.” – Phillip M.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can dental bridges be replaced?

    Yes, if a dental bridge becomes damaged, worn, or no longer fits properly, it can be replaced. Your dentist will assess the condition of the bridge and surrounding teeth or implants to determine if a new bridge is needed. Regular dental checkups help identify issues early, ensuring timely replacement if necessary.

  • Are dental bridges safe?

    Dental bridges are a safe and well-established treatment when performed by a qualified dentist. The procedure is minimally invasive, and complications are rare. Risks, such as gum irritation or bridge loosening, are minimal with proper care and regular dental visits. Always discuss your medical history with your dentist to ensure a bridge is safe for you.

  • Can dental bridges prevent bone loss?

    Traditional dental bridges, cantilever dental bridges, and Maryland dental bridges don’t prevent bone loss because they don’t stimulate the jawbone beneath the missing tooth. However, implant-supported bridges can help prevent bone loss. The implants act as artificial tooth roots, stimulating the jawbone and maintaining its density, much like natural teeth. If bone preservation is a priority, discuss implant-supported bridges with your dentist.

Our Dentist Near You Can Replace Your Missing Teeth

A dental bridge is more than just a dental restoration—it’s a pathway to renewed confidence, improved oral health, and a better quality of life. Whether you’re missing one tooth or several, a bridge can restore your smile and help you live without limitations.

From dental bridges to cosmetic dentistry options to other tooth replacement options, our Palm Beach Gardens dentist provides the best dental care in South Florida. Contact our team today at (561) 627-8666.

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