Dental Bridges in
Ravenswood, Chicago

Restore your smile and confidence with a custom dental bridge from pulp&dentin. Dr. Irene Renieris, DDS designs bridges that look natural, feel comfortable, and help you eat, speak, and smile with ease again.

Accesible Dentistry

Fill the Gap. Restore Your Confidence.

A dental bridge is a secure, lasting solution for one or more missing teeth. It “bridges” the space by anchoring to nearby teeth or dental implants, restoring both the appearance and function of your smile.

At pulp&dentin, we create beautiful, durable bridges tailored to your needs and designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth — no one will notice a thing.

We proudly serve patients throughout Ravenswood, Lincoln Square, Wrigleyville, Andersonville, and North Center.

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A bridge consists of one or more replacement teeth (called pontics) held in place by crowns attached to the neighboring teeth.

Bridges can:

  • Restore your smile’s natural look
  • Prevent teeth from shifting
  • Improve chewing and speech
  • Support your bite alignment
  • Maintain your facial structure

If you’ve lost a tooth or had an extraction, a bridge can help restore balance and comfort.

Types of Dental Bridges
Traditional Bridges

The most common type, secured by crowns on the teeth next to the gap. Durable and natural-looking.

Implant-Supported Bridges

Anchored by dental implants instead of natural teeth for maximum stability and strength.

Cantilever Bridges

Used when there’s only one adjacent tooth available for support — ideal for certain areas of the mouth.

Dr. Renieris will explain your options clearly, helping you choose the most reliable and comfortable fit for your smile.

The Dental Bridge Process
  1. Consultation: We evaluate your teeth, gums, and bite to determine the best type of bridge.
  2. Preparation: Supporting teeth are reshaped to hold the bridge securely.
  3. Impressions: Digital scans capture precise details for a custom, comfortable fit.
  4. Temporary Bridge: A short-term bridge protects your teeth while your permanent one is crafted.
  5. Final Placement: The bridge is adjusted and cemented for long-lasting comfort and aesthetics.

Your final result will look and feel just like your natural teeth — restoring both function and confidence.

Why Choose pulp&dentin for Dental Bridges?
  • Expertly crafted, natural-looking restorations
  • Modern, eco-conscious materials
  • Digital scanning for precision (no messy impressions)
  • Relaxed, judgment-free environment
  • Honest guidance on all your restorative options

We also offer dental crowns and tooth repair solutions to support your long-term oral health.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do dental bridges last?

Most bridges last 10–15 years or longer with proper care and regular dental cleanings.

Do bridges look natural?

Yes. Our bridges are custom-matched to your tooth color, shape, and size for seamless results.

Is getting a bridge painful?

No. The process is gentle, and local anesthesia ensures you stay comfortable.

How do I care for a dental bridge?

Brush and floss daily, paying special attention to the area under the bridge. We’ll show you how to clean around it easily.

What’s the difference between a bridge and an implant?

An implant replaces a single tooth root, while a bridge spans the gap using adjacent teeth or implants for support. We’ll help you choose the best option for your needs.

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Rebuild Your Smile with a Custom Dental Bridge

Replace missing teeth and restore your natural smile with a comfortable, custom bridge from pulp&dentin in Ravenswood.

Take the first step towards innovative digital solutions that drive real, measurable growth.

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