Dental Implants vs. Bridges: What’s the Difference and Which Is Right for You?

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If you’re missing a tooth or need to replace one that can’t be saved, two of the most common options your dentist might recommend are a dental implant or a dental bridge. While both restore function and improve appearance, they work in different ways—and depending on your needs, one may be a better fit than the other.

At The Dental Office Encino, we offer both dental implants and bridges, and we take the time to guide each patient through their options. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between the two—and why, in many cases, a dental bridge may actually be the better solution.

What Is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone where your natural tooth root used to be. Once the implant integrates with the bone, a crown is placed on top, creating a permanent, natural-looking tooth replacement.

Benefits of Dental Implants:
  • Long-lasting and highly durable

  • Feels and functions like a natural tooth

  • Prevents bone loss in the jaw

  • Does not affect surrounding teeth

Considerations:
  • Requires sufficient bone and healing time

  • Typically involves multiple appointments and a longer treatment timeline

  • Higher upfront cost

Dental implants are an excellent option for patients who are in good oral and overall health, and who prefer a long-term solution that closely mimics a natural tooth.

 

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a restoration that “bridges” the gap left by one or more missing teeth. It typically consists of one or more artificial teeth supported by crowns placed on the natural teeth (or implants) on either side of the gap.

Benefits of Dental Bridges:
  • Often faster and more cost-effective than implants

  • No surgery required

  • Restores chewing function and appearance quickly

  • Can be a great option when adjacent teeth already need crowns

Considerations:
  • Requires reshaping the supporting teeth

  • May not prevent bone loss beneath the missing tooth

  • Typically needs replacement after 10–15 years, depending on care

At The Dental Office Encino, we often find that a dental bridge can be a better, more practical solution for many patients—especially when adjacent teeth need restoration or when faster results are preferred.

 

Which Option Is Right for You?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The best tooth replacement option depends on several factors, including:

  • Oral and overall health

  • Number and location of missing teeth

  • Jawbone strength and density

  • Budget and timeline

  • Long-term dental goals

Our experienced team will evaluate your unique case, discuss the pros and cons, and help you make an informed decision.

At The Dental Office Encino, we never push unnecessary procedures—we focus on what’s best for your health, comfort, and long-term success.

 

Restoring Your Smile, Your Way

Whether you’re looking for the long-term stability of an implant or the quicker turnaround of a dental bridge, our restorative options are designed to fit your life. With advanced technology, expert care, and a patient-first philosophy, we’ll make sure your new smile looks and feels like it’s always belonged to you.

Schedule a restorative consultation with The Dental Office Encino today to explore your best options.

📍 17071 Ventura Blvd, Suite 102, Encino, CA
📞 Call 818-300-0333
🌐 www.thedentalofficeencino.com

 

 

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