Dental Bridge Collingwood
What exactly is a dental bridge?
Getting a dental bridge in Collingwood is an excellent way to fill the gap left by one or more missing teeth. A dental bridge is a custom, fixed restoration that spans the empty space, helping you chew, speak, and look your best. It typically includes a set of crowns—on either side of the gap—supporting the replacement tooth or teeth.
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Common materials used for dental bridges

Advantages of choosing a dental bridge
Though a dental bridge in Collingwood may cost more than a partial denture, it offers several significant benefits:
Restores chewing ability
Preserves bite alignment
Prevents tooth movement
Maintains facial structure
Keeps your self-esteem up
Types of dental bridges you might consider
There are several bridge options to replace missing teeth. Our dentists at Peaks Family Dentistry Collingwood can recommend the best type for your needs and budget. Popular bridge styles include:
Traditional fixed bridge
Maryland bonded bridge
Implant-supported bridge
Cantilever bridge

Frequently Asked Questions
Popular Questions about Peaks Family Dentistry
What leads to needing a bridge?
A bridge uses the strong teeth on either side of the missing space to hold a replacement tooth securely in place. If those neighbouring teeth are healthy and capable of supporting a restoration, a bridge may be an ideal choice. It not only restores the appearance of your smile but also protects your long-term oral health by preventing movement, maintaining chewing function, and supporting your facial structure.
Ideal candidates typically have:
● one or more missing teeth
● good oral hygiene and no significant periodontal disease
● healthy neighbouring teeth and gums
● sufficient bone in the area
● overall good health with no conflicting conditions or medications
There are alternatives to bridges, such as dental implants or removable partial dentures, and each comes with its own benefits and limitations. Because of this, the best way to understand which option fits your needs is to meet with a dentist. At Peaks Family Dentistry Collingwood, we offer free consultations and second opinions to help you explore treatment choices, review the clinical considerations, and determine the most reliable and long-lasting solution for your smile.
How dental bridges are placed?
First visit
During the initial appointment, which generally lasts between 45 minutes and two hours, the focus is on preparing the abutment teeth. These teeth are gently reshaped so that the crowns anchoring the bridge can fit snugly and securely. If the teeth are weakened by decay or previous dental work, a post-and-core buildup may be added to reinforce them before the bridge is placed. After shaping, a digital scan or traditional impression is taken to record the exact contours of your mouth. This information is sent to a dental laboratory, where skilled technicians craft your custom bridge.
To protect your prepared teeth and maintain appearance, a temporary bridge is placed at the end of the first visit. This temporary restoration holds the space, allows you to chew lightly, and keeps your smile looking natural while your permanent bridge is being fabricated. You’ll be given instructions on how to care for the temporary bridge and what to avoid until the final restoration is ready.
Second visit
Your second visit, which normally takes 45 to 90 minutes, is dedicated to fitting and securing the permanently designed bridge. Your dentist removes the temporary bridge, cleans the area, and checks the new restoration for fit, colour match, bite alignment, and margin accuracy. Several small adjustments may be made to ensure comfort and proper function. Once everything fits precisely, the bridge is bonded in place using dental cement or, in the case of implant-supported bridges, tightened using abutment screws.
A final bite check ensures your teeth come together naturally, and you’ll receive instructions on caring for your new bridge to keep it lasting for years. While the process is straightforward, it plays a transformative role in restoring comfort, appearance, and long-term oral stability. Many patients are pleasantly surprised by how seamless and routine the experience feels, and most resume normal eating shortly after.
What does a dental bridge cost?
Key cost factors include:
● bridge type (e.g., cantilever, Maryland, traditional, implant-supported)
● number of gaps to fill
● material choice (zirconia, PFM, gold, etc.)
● any preparatory work (e.g., implants, grafting)
● clinical expertise required
● number of X-rays or diagnostic images
● overall case complexity
● any existing oral or health conditions
While it’s difficult to give a precise estimate without an examination, a single-unit bridge typically ranges from approximately $1,500 to $5,000 in total, including laboratory fees but excluding implants, imaging, or other procedures that may be necessary in your treatment plan. At Peaks Family Dentistry Collingwood, our fees are aligned with the current Ontario Dental Fee Guide to ensure fairness and transparency.
The most accurate way to understand your cost is to attend a free consultation at our office. During your visit, we’ll evaluate your teeth, review your treatment options, confirm what type of bridge is appropriate, and prepare a detailed estimate tailored to your needs. If you have dental insurance, our team can help you understand your benefits, submit estimates on your behalf, and provide guidance regarding coverage or financing so you can move forward with confidence.
Will getting a dental bridge be painful?
For those who are anxious, we offer mild sedation—such as nitrous oxide (laughing gas)—to help you relax. Let us know if you’d like to explore sedation.
Are dental bridges covered by insurance?
We offer direct insurance billing so you only pay co-pays or deductibles at the time of service. We handle the paperwork for you for convenience.
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How to book a dental bridge at Peaks
Family Dentistry Collingwood
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booking platform. We welcome new patients and families at our location: 31 Huron Street,
Collingwood, ON L9Y 0E8, with convenient parking available nearby.
We serve Collingwood and surrounding communities, offering direct billing, emergency dental
care, and a full spectrum of dental services.

