Dental Bridges in Sharjah: Bring Back Your Confident Smile

Missing teeth can make eating, speaking, and smiling harder than it should be. With dental bridges at SCMMC in Sharjah, you can restore your smile and enjoy a full set of teeth that look and feel natural.

What Are Dental Bridges and How Do They Help?

A dental bridge is a fixed solution that fills the gap left by missing teeth. It consists of artificial teeth held in place by crowns attached to natural teeth or implants. At SCMMC, we offer high-quality bridges that restore function, comfort, and appearance. Whether you’ve lost a tooth due to injury, decay, or aging, a bridge can bring back your complete smile.

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Why Choose Dental Bridges at SCMMC?

Natural Look and Feel

Designed to blend seamlessly with your existing teeth.

Long-Lasting Durability

Made from high-quality materials for strength and reliability.

Better Speech and Chewing

Say goodbye to difficulties caused by missing teeth.

Protects Your Oral Health

Prevents surrounding teeth from shifting and causing misalignment.

Start Your Journey To Optimal Oral Health

Take the first step toward achieving a healthier, happier smile. Contact SCMMC today and let Dr. Amam Amam and her team provide you with world-class general dentistry care tailored to your unique needs.

Dental Bridges vs. Implants: What’s Best for You?

Not sure if a bridge or an implant is the better choice? Here’s a simple comparison to help:

Dental Bridges

Great for replacing one or more missing teeth without surgery. Ideal if the surrounding teeth need crowns.

Dental Implants

A long-term solution that replaces the tooth root and crown, but requires surgery and healing time.

Still unsure? Our expert dentists at SCMMC in Sharjah will help you decide based on your needs.

FAQs: What You Need to Know

With proper care, dental bridges can last 10–15 years or more. Regular check-ups and good oral hygiene help extend their lifespan.

The procedure is minimally invasive and done under local anesthesia. Some sensitivity may occur after placement, but it fades quickly.

Brush and floss daily, avoid very hard foods, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups.

Yes! Once adjusted, you can eat most foods comfortably. Just avoid excessively sticky or hard foods.

It usually takes two visits over a few weeks, including preparation and final placement.