Are you missing one or more teeth? Are you looking for a solution that feels natural, functions well, and withstands everyday wear? If so, you might want to consider a dental bridge.

This popular restoration replaces a tooth (or teeth) by using the adjacent teeth as anchors. One of the most common questions people ask about bridges is: How long do they last?

At Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics, Drs. Ken and Marnie Collins frequently receive this question. With over 25 years of experience providing trusted care in Spokane, they can address your concerns and help you decide if a bridge is a good option.

What’s the Average Lifespan of a Dental Bridge?

Most dental bridges last 5-15 years. With good hygiene and regular dental visits, some even last up to 20 years or more.

Here’s a breakdown of what contributes to their longevity:

  • Material type: Porcelain fused to metal and zirconia tend to be more durable.
  • Location in the mouth: Bridges in the back (molars) handle more chewing pressure and may wear down faster.
  • Oral habits: Teeth grinding, chewing ice, and using teeth as tools can damage a bridge over time.

Factors That Influence Durability

Several lifestyle and health-related elements can either shorten or extend the life of your dental bridge:

  • Oral hygiene: Brushing twice a day, flossing (especially around the bridge), and using an antibacterial mouthwash help prevent decay and gum disease.
  • Diet: Sticky, hard, or sugary foods increase the risk of wear or tooth decay around the bridge.
  • Regular checkups: Your dentist will monitor the health of supporting teeth and detect early issues before they worsen.

How Do You Know When It’s Time to Replace a Bridge?

Watch for these signs:

  • A loose or shifting bridge
  • Discomfort or pain while chewing
  • Visible damage or wear
  • Decay in the supporting teeth

If you notice any of these, schedule a visit with your dentist as soon as possible.

Protect Your Investment with Expert Treatment

A dental bridge can be a long-lasting answer to missing teeth, especially when it’s placed by experienced professionals and maintained with daily care. By partnering with a trusted provider like Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics in Spokane, you’re setting yourself up for success.

Ready to restore your smile? Book a visit with Drs. Ken and Marnie Collins today. Call the South Hill practice at 509-532-1111 or the Spokane Valley office at 509-927-2273.

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