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Friendly, knowledgeable, and caring staff. They made me feel at ease as a new patient. I'm glad I found a very good dentist office.

Great dental services! Everyone in the practice is friendly and professional and attentive to the patients needs and concerns.

Cares about patients. The staff is very helpful and accommodating. Scheduling was easy. The practice is outstanding and deserves 10 stars!

Made me comfortable knowing I had a lot of anxiety Everything was explained really thoroughly which made me feel even more at ease

Dentist and dental tech are very kind and professional. Work is done gently . Great experience.

Staff is wonderful, Alex does a great job cleaning my teeth 😁 I'm not one that enjoys the dentist but Riverdale makes me feel at ease. Thank you!!

First visit. Everyone was so nice and made me comfortable knowing I had a lot of anxiety Everything was explained really thoroughly which made me feel even more at ease.

Excellent customer service. Extremely kind, courteous and caring about their patients. They do an awesome job communicating the treatment and patient out of pocket cost for a procedure.

Great dentist. Thorough, explained everything, reasonable pricing, warm and friendly staff. So happy I found you.

Crown & Bridge
Rebuilding a Healthy, Functional Smile
Broken, decayed, or missing teeth can leave you struggling to live a life of health and function, and keep you from feeling confident in yourself. If you are experiencing functional tooth problems or have a missing tooth, you’re a great candidate for dental crowns and bridges. Made from aesthetic, durable materials and custom-designed for a perfect fit, these restorations from our dentists at Riverdale Dental can rebuild a healthy, functional smile once again!
We make receiving dental crowns and bridges easy and affordable with our multiple office locations in Florida and custom financing and insurance options. Whether you’ve just damaged a tooth or have had a missing tooth for some time, we welcome you for a consultation with our restorative dentists today!
Dental Crowns: Repair a Damaged Tooth
Dental crowns are fixed “caps” that cover your teeth to restore strength and beauty. We generally recommend crowns when a tooth is too damaged or decayed to be treated with bonding or composite fillings. Similarly, we can use a dental crown to preserve a tooth after root canal therapy or to restore a permanent dental implant. We’ll take impressions of your tooth, which are used by a specialized dental lab technician to design your new restoration. Then, we’ll be sure your new dental crown fits securely over your tooth and the color blends in with your surrounding teeth. The advantages of dental crowns include:
- Improve tooth size, shape, and color
- Fix a cracked or chipped tooth
- Repair tooth after severe decay
- Preserve tooth after a root canal
- Restore a dental implant
Dental Bridges: Replace a Missing Tooth
If you’ve lost a tooth, but aren’t ready to commit to a dental implant, then a dental bridge is your next best option. Dental bridges are a series of dental crowns that span the gap left after a tooth is lost or extracted. To ensure a comfortable and seamless fit, we first take impressions of the area. These will be used by experienced technicians at our partner dental lab who will hand-craft your restoration. Your dental bridge will be made from high-quality materials and color-matched to look natural alongside your existing teeth. The benefits of dental bridges include:
- Restore function and aesthetics after tooth loss
- Improve the health of your whole mouth
- Eliminate unsightly gaps in your smile
- Keep remaining teeth from shifting
- Offers long-term strength and stability
How Much Do Crowns and Bridges Cost?
We know when choosing a restorative dentist, one of your first questions is “Do you take my insurance?” The next is, “How much will this cost?” We offer competitive pricing for dental crowns and bridges at Riverdale Dental, and conveniently partner with multiple leading insurance providers. The unique cost of your dental crown or bridge will depend on a few factors including the number of teeth treated and the material you choose.
We’ll break this down during a personalized consultation and can even discuss dental financing options for comfortable monthly payments. Don’t compromise your health for the sake of your budget. Receive custom crowns and bridges from our experienced dental team at Riverdale Dental Associates and restore your oral health, attractive look, and dental function!
Dental Bridge FAQs
Are dental bridges permanent?
Dental bridges are not considered a permanent solution, but they can be a long-lasting restorative option when it comes to replacing missing teeth. Typically, dental bridges can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years, and in some cases even longer, depending on several factors such as oral hygiene practices, dietary habits, and regular dental check-ups.
Can you eat with a temporary bridge?
Yes, you can eat with a temporary dental bridge, but certain precautions should be taken to ensure its longevity and comfort. These temporary fixtures are not as robust as permanent ones, so its important to avoid sticky, hard, or chewy foods that could dislodge or damage the bridge. Opt for softer foods such as soups, pasta, eggs, and yogurt, which will put less strain on the bridge.
Can you get decay under a bridge?
Yes, it is possible to get tooth decay under a dental bridge. A dental bridge is designed to fill the gap left by missing teeth, and it relies on the adjacent natural teeth or implants to stay in place. However, the natural teeth that support the dental bridge, can still be susceptible to decay. This can occur if bacteria and food particles accumulate around the edges of the bridge, especially if proper oral hygiene practices are not consistently followed.
Can you use an electric toothbrush on a bridge?
Yes, you can use an electric toothbrush on a dental bridge. In fact, using an electric toothbrush can be beneficial for maintaining dental bridges as well as overall oral hygiene. Electric toothbrushes, with their rotating or oscillating bristles, can effectively remove plaque and food particles around the bridge, which is crucial for preventing gum disease and decay in the supporting teeth.
Do dental bridges look natural?
Dental bridges can indeed look very natural, making them a popular choice for those seeking to replace missing teeth. Modern dental technology and materials have advanced significantly, allowing dental professionals to design bridges that closely mimic the appearance and texture of natural teeth.
How do you floss a dental bridge?
To floss a dental bridge, youll need to use a floss threader or a water flosser. Start by threading the floss through the threader, then gently slide the threader under the bridge between the gums and the bridge itself. Once the floss is under the bridge, move it back and forth to clean the sides of the abutment teeth and the pontic, which is the false tooth. Make sure to floss all areas around the bridge, including at the gum line. Alternatively, using an oral irrigator can be effective for removing debris and reducing plaque around your dental bridge.
How does a dental bridge feel?
A dental bridge can feel quite natural once youve adjusted to it, though there may be a short adaptation period after its first placed. Initially, you may notice a difference in texture and sensation compared to your natural teeth. This is especially true if the bridge is newly fitted, as your gums and surrounding teeth may need to acclimate to the added structure. Most patients report that after an adjustment period of a few days to a couple of weeks, the bridge starts to feel more like part of their natural bite.
How long after tooth extraction can a bridge be fitted?
After a tooth extraction, its important to allow time for your gums and bone to heal properly before a dental bridge can be fitted. Typically, this healing process takes about 8 to 12 weeks. This time frame allows your jawbone and gum tissue to adequately recover and reshape, providing a stable foundation for the bridge.
What causes dental bridges to fall out?
Dental bridges may fall out due to a variety of reasons, compromising their main function of restoring the appearance and functionality of the teeth. One common cause for a dental bridge to become loose or fall out is decay underneath the crowned teeth that support the bridge. If these teeth develop cavities, they can weaken the bond that holds the bridge in place. Poor oral hygiene and lack of regular dental check-ups are often contributing factors to this issue.
When can you eat after getting a bridge?
After receiving a dental bridge, its crucial to allow adequate time for the material to set and ensure a secure fit. Typically, you should refrain from eating for at least one to two hours post-appointment to let the dental cement fully harden. Once the initial setting period is over, its best to start with soft foods to minimize pressure on the new bridge and give your mouth time to adjust.
Restore your teeth with the reliable solution.
See how our team at Riverdale Dental Associates can help!

