How Long Will Your Dental Bridge Keep You Smiling?
October 10, 2025

If you want to replace one or several missing teeth in a row, then dental bridges are a great option. They use a tooth or implant on both sides of the gap to hold them up, ensuring you get the full smile that you deserve. However, you may wonder how long they’ll hold fast for. Keep reading to learn what you should expect from the lifespan of dental bridges and how you can keep them strong for years to come.
What’s the Average Lifespan of a Dental Bridge?
To make a long story short, this restoration can often last anywhere from five to 15 years. For some, they can last even longer, but there are several different factors that come into play. Here are a few that you should know:
- Quality of Material: Oftentimes, bridges are made from porcelain fused to metal or ceramic. These are high-quality and professional-grade, meaning they’ll last longer than cheaper options. Investing more in them can save you money in the long run and avoid any headaches from budget ones.
- Oral Habits: If you use your teeth as tools or chew pens and ice, then it can put stress on the restoration. It can cause damage and call for a replacement sooner than expected. Instead, use the right tool for the job.
- Location: A bridge toward the front of your mouth often lasts longer compared to one further back because of the function the teeth have. Molars and the like undergo more pressure as they grind food instead of biting and tearing it.
How Can I Make My Dental Bridge Last?
With all this above, there are thankfully easy tips you can follow to help ensure your restoration stays strong for years. Here are simple ones you can add to your routine and lifestyle:
- Brush twice and floss every day to remove harmful plaque and bacteria. While the bridge may not get cavities, the natural teeth underneath may still get them! As well, you’ll be able to lower your risk of gum disease; that way, your smile stays the best it can.
- Follow a balanced diet and limit how much sugary, hard, chewy, and crunchy foods you have. These can increase your odds of decay and damage.
- Keep up with visits to your dentist. Checkups and cleaning allow your dentist to monitor the condition of your restoration. They’ll be able to give you advice on how to better your dental hygiene routine to keep your smile in great shape.
About the Practice
At Village Dental, you benefit from the skilled leadership of Dr. Megan Cercek and Dr. Maggie Rodriguez. We are passionate about giving the Reno community the highest-quality care they deserve by offering a wide range of services. Our team can help you replace missing teeth with the help of dental bridges; that way, you can trust that you get a restoration that is reliable and strong for years to come. If you are looking for ways to fill in the gaps in your grin, schedule an appointment or call our office at (775) 827-1113.
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