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COMPARISON GUIDE
Dental Implants vs Bridges
Two proven ways to replace a missing tooth — but one preserves your bone and protects neighboring teeth. Here's the full comparison.
Replacing a Missing Tooth
When you lose a tooth, you have two main fixed options: a dental implant or a dental bridge. Both look natural and restore chewing function, but they work very differently beneath the surface. The choice affects your jawbone health, neighboring teeth, and long-term costs.
At Smile Avenue, we place implants and fabricate bridges in-house, giving us complete control over quality and timing for both options.
SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON
Dental Implants vs Dental Bridges
| Feature | Dental Implants | Dental Bridges |
|---|---|---|
| How It Works | Titanium post replaces the tooth root; custom crown on top | False tooth anchored to crowns on adjacent teeth |
| Adjacent Teeth | No alteration of neighboring teeth | Requires shaving down two healthy teeth for anchor crowns |
| Bone Preservation | Stimulates jawbone — prevents bone loss | Bone loss continues under the pontic |
| Longevity | 25+ years (often lifetime) | 10–15 years before replacement |
| Hygiene | Brush and floss like a natural tooth | Requires floss threaders or special brushes under the pontic |
| Cost | $3,000–$5,000 (one-time) | $2,000–$5,000 (replacement every 10–15 years) |
| Treatment Time | 3–6 months total | 2–3 weeks |
| Surgery Required | Yes — minor outpatient procedure | No surgery required |
How It Works
Dental Implants
Titanium post replaces the tooth root; custom crown on top
Dental Bridges
False tooth anchored to crowns on adjacent teeth
Adjacent Teeth
Dental Implants
No alteration of neighboring teeth
Dental Bridges
Requires shaving down two healthy teeth for anchor crowns
Bone Preservation
Dental Implants
Stimulates jawbone — prevents bone loss
Dental Bridges
Bone loss continues under the pontic
Longevity
Dental Implants
25+ years (often lifetime)
Dental Bridges
10–15 years before replacement
Hygiene
Dental Implants
Brush and floss like a natural tooth
Dental Bridges
Requires floss threaders or special brushes under the pontic
Cost
Dental Implants
$3,000–$5,000 (one-time)
Dental Bridges
$2,000–$5,000 (replacement every 10–15 years)
Treatment Time
Dental Implants
3–6 months total
Dental Bridges
2–3 weeks
Surgery Required
Dental Implants
Yes — minor outpatient procedure
Dental Bridges
No surgery required
OUR EXPERT OPINION
Our Recommendation
When possible, dental implants are the superior long-term solution. They preserve your jawbone, protect neighboring teeth from unnecessary preparation, and can last a lifetime with proper care.
Bridges remain an excellent option for patients who want a faster, non-surgical solution, or when medical conditions make implant surgery inadvisable. Modern bridges are durable, natural-looking, and can last 15+ years.
Both are available at our Cypress and Katy offices. Schedule a free consultation to discuss which option is best for your specific situation.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Dental Implants vs Dental Bridges FAQ
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