Pasadena Dental Bridges
Restore your smile with modern, custom bridges
When a tooth goes missing, it affects more than just your smile. Everyday things, like chewing, speaking, and even the balance of your bite, can change. At Science of Smiles, we offer advanced solutions for missing teeth, including beautifully crafted, technology-driven dental bridges.
A dental bridge fills the space left by a missing tooth by anchoring to the healthy teeth or implants next to it. Our Pasadena dental bridges are made from high-quality porcelain or a combination of materials, custom-designed to blend in seamlessly with your natural smile.
Seamless Appearance
Porcelain bridges are color-matched and shaped to look like natural teeth.
Strong, Functional Design
Replaces lost teeth and restores your bite for easier chewing and speaking.
Protects Neighboring Teeth
Fills gaps that could otherwise lead to shifting or damage in adjacent teeth.
Comfortable, Custom Fit
Crafted with precision to feel secure and natural — no slipping or shifting.
More than a replacement, it’s protection for your future smile
A missing tooth can change how your entire smile functions. When space is left unfilled, surrounding teeth can drift, weaken, or become more prone to decay. That’s why we view bridges not just as a cosmetic fix, but as a preventive step that protects the integrity of your entire mouth.
Our Pasadena dental bridges are ideal when you have healthy teeth on both sides of the missing one. By bonding a custom bridge to those anchor teeth or to dental implants, we’re able to restore your smile’s balance and strength without the need for more invasive procedures.
If you’re dealing with broken or cracked teeth that can’t be repaired, a bridge may also be part of your long-term restoration plan. These appliances won’t fix themselves, but with the right care, they can be replaced with something strong, natural-looking, and built to last.


Your partner in oral health
At Science of Smiles, we believe modern dentistry should support your overall well-being. That’s why we take the time to listen, educate, and walk you through all your options without pressure.
If a dental bridge is the right path forward, we’ll make sure it’s done with precision, comfort, and care.

Making quality dental care accessible
Navigating dental insurance can be overwhelming, but our friendly staff is here to help you. Just provide us with your dental insurance information, and we’ll perform a courtesy insurance benefits evaluation, giving you a clear and accurate breakdown of your coverage.
If you don’t have dental insurance, don’t worry — we’ve developed our own in-house savings plan, designed to make comprehensive dental care more affordable. At Science of Smiles, you and your family can receive the care you need without financial stress.

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Your Questions Answered
What is a dental bridge, and how does it work?
A bridge is a custom restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. It attaches to the neighboring teeth or dental implants, filling the gap with a lifelike porcelain replacement. Bridges are designed to blend in naturally and restore the way your bite fits together.
Are dental bridges permanent?
Bridges are often referred to as fixed partial dentures. Most are semi-permanent and bonded in place, meaning they don’t come out. However, some bridges are removable and can be taken out for cleaning. We’ll help you determine which option is best for your needs and lifestyle.
What materials are bridges made from?
Bridges can be crafted from porcelain, gold alloys, or a combination of materials. The most common choice is porcelain for its natural look, but other materials may be recommended depending on where the bridge is placed or how much strength is needed.
What’s an implant-supported bridge?
An implant bridge is secured to dental implants instead of natural teeth. These are often used when several teeth in a row are missing. In some cases, the bridge may be anchored below the gum line and into the bone, offering excellent support and long-term stability.
Why do missing teeth need to be replaced?
Leaving gaps can cause nearby teeth to shift, bite issues to develop, and increase your risk for decay or jaw discomfort. Replacing the tooth helps protect your entire smile.
Are bridges a good option if I have a cracked or broken tooth?
Yes. If a tooth can’t be saved, a bridge may be the next best step. It restores function and appearance while preventing damage to neighboring teeth.
Why choose a bridge to replace missing teeth?
Bridges are custom-designed at our Pasadena dental office to restore both function and aesthetics. They restore your natural tooth contour, balance your bite, and prevent nearby teeth from shifting. Best of all, they’re made to blend in seamlessly, so they look and feel like your own teeth.