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Dental Bridges

Fixed prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent natural teeth or implants. Thailand offers premium zirconia and E.max bridges at 60-72% savings with rapid 7-10 day turnaround.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Tin Artavatkun, MD

What is Dental Bridges?

Fixed prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent natural teeth or implants. Thailand offers premium zirconia and E.max bridges at 60-72% savings with rapid 7-10 day turnaround.

Conditions Treated

Single Missing Tooth

3-unit bridge replaces one tooth with two abutment crowns

Multiple Adjacent Missing Teeth

4-6 unit bridges for 2-4 consecutive missing teeth

Not Suitable for Implants

Bone loss, medical conditions, or patient preference

Existing Crown Needs

Adjacent teeth already need crowns — efficient combined treatment

Faster Treatment Timeline

Complete in 7-10 days vs 3-6 months for implants

Cost-Conscious Patients

Lower upfront cost than implant alternatives

Why Choose Thailand for Dental Bridges?

60-72% Cost Savings

3-unit zirconia bridge at $900-1,800 vs $2,100-4,500+ in the US. Multiple bridge packages offer additional discounts with volume pricing.

Premium Materials & Technology

Thai dental clinics use the same premium materials as Western countries — Ivoclar E.max, 3M Lava Zirconia, and VITA shading systems — with in-house CAD/CAM labs.

Board-Certified Prosthodontists

Many specialists hold US or UK board certifications with extensive experience in complex restorative cases and full mouth rehabilitations.

Efficient Treatment Timeline

Complete bridge treatment in 7-10 days with 2-3 visits. Ideal for combining multiple dental procedures into a single trip.

Advanced Technology

CAD/CAM Digital Design

Computer-aided design ensures precise fit with digital shade matching for optimal aesthetics

3D CBCT Imaging

Cone beam CT provides detailed visualization of tooth structure, roots, and surrounding bone

Digital Intraoral Scanning

Impression-free scanning for patient comfort and superior accuracy compared to traditional molds

Zirconia & E.max Materials

Premium ceramics — zirconia offers 1000 MPa strength for durability, E.max provides superior translucency for front teeth

In-House Dental Labs

On-site fabrication enables rapid 5-7 day turnaround with quality control throughout the process

Your Treatment Journey

1
Before

Initial Consultation

Virtual consultation to discuss your needs, review medical history, and create a personalized treatment plan.

2
Day 1

Arrival & Assessment

Airport pickup, hospital check-in, and comprehensive pre-procedure evaluation with your medical team.

3
Day 2

Procedure Day

Your procedure is performed by experienced specialists using state-of-the-art equipment.

4
Days 3-5

Recovery & Monitoring

Post-procedure care with regular check-ups, medication management, and recovery support.

5
Follow-up

Continued Care

Virtual follow-up consultations and coordination with your local healthcare provider.

* Timeline is approximate and varies based on individual treatment plans and procedures.

Before You Travel

Prepare for your Dental Bridges journey

1

Dental Records & X-rays

Share recent dental imaging with your Thai clinic for treatment planning

  • Send panoramic X-ray if available
  • Provide periapical X-rays of affected area
  • Share any CT scans if relevant
  • Inform about existing dental work and history
2

Oral Health Preparation

Address any outstanding dental issues before bridge treatment

  • Treat active gum disease or periodontal issues
  • Complete any needed root canal treatment
  • Ensure abutment teeth are healthy and strong
  • Professional cleaning if needed
3

Medication Review

Discuss current medications with your dentist

  • List all current medications including supplements
  • Note any blood thinners or anticoagulants
  • Discuss sedation options if anxious
  • Arrange prescription medications if needed
4

Travel Planning

Coordinate your trip for optimal treatment scheduling

  • Plan 7-10 day minimum stay for bridge treatment
  • Allow 5-7 days between preparation and fitting visits
  • Schedule follow-up visit before departure
  • Allow buffer time for any adjustments

Need help preparing? Our coordinators can guide you through each step.

Get Your Personalized Quote

Pricing varies based on your specific needs, hospital choice, and treatment plan. Contact us for an accurate estimate tailored to your situation.

Recovery Timeline

Expected recovery for Dental Bridges: 1-2 weeks

Temporary Bridge Period

Days 1-7

Avoid sticky foods (gum, caramels, taffy)

Immediate Post-Fitting

First 24-48 Hours

Wait 30-60 minutes before eating (cement setting)

Adjustment Period

Weeks 1-2

Resume normal brushing routine

Full Function

Week 2 Onward

Normal eating and activities resume

Risks & Considerations

As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks to consider. Your medical team will discuss these with you in detail.

  • Temporary sensitivity to hot/cold (5-15%, typically resolves in days)
  • Adjustment period discomfort (5-15%, normal adaptation)
  • Secondary caries at margins (23.2% of long-term failures)

Additional considerations will be discussed during your consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do dental bridges last?

Bridge longevity depends on material and care: Zirconia typically lasts 15-20 years, E.max typically 10-15 years, PFM typically 10-15 years, and gold bridges typically 20+ years. Clinical studies show 93.8% five-year survival and 79-82% ten-year survival rates with proper oral hygiene.

Does getting a bridge hurt?

With local anesthesia, the preparation procedure is painless — you may feel pressure but not pain. Some mild sensitivity for days after placement is normal and typically resolves naturally.

How long do I need to stay in Thailand?

Minimum 7-10 days for 2-3 visits with lab fabrication time between appointments. Complex cases or multiple bridges may require 10-14 days.

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

Bridges anchor to adjacent teeth (which must be modified) and complete in 1-2 weeks. Implants are standalone, preserve adjacent teeth, and take 3-6 months but last longer. Bridges are faster and less expensive; implants are better for long-term bone preservation.

How do I clean under a bridge?

Use a floss threader, interdental brush, or water flosser daily to clean under the pontic (false tooth). This is critical for preventing decay at the margins and gum disease — the two leading causes of bridge failure.

Will my bridge look natural?

Quality ceramic bridges (E.max, zirconia) are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth when properly color-matched. Digital shade matching ensures seamless integration with your adjacent teeth.

Can a bridge fall out?

Rarely with proper cementation. If a bridge loosens, see a dentist promptly — it can usually be re-cemented if the bridge and abutment teeth are undamaged. Loss of retention is uncommon but can occur with heavy grinding or decay.

What if an abutment tooth develops problems?

Abutment tooth issues (decay, fracture) may require bridge replacement. Options include a new bridge with additional teeth, an implant-supported solution, or individual implants. Regular checkups help catch problems early.

Is a bridge better than leaving the gap?

Generally yes. Untreated gaps allow adjacent teeth to shift, opposing teeth to over-erupt, and can affect bite and jaw alignment. Bridges restore function and prevent these complications.

Can I get a bridge if I grind my teeth?

Yes, but you'll need a night guard to protect the bridge. Bruxism can cause bridge fracture or loosening. Zirconia is the strongest material option for patients who grind.

A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent natural teeth or implants. The false tooth (pontic) fills the gap while crowns on neighboring teeth (abutments) provide support. Bridges restore chewing function, maintain facial structure, prevent tooth shifting, and improve aesthetics — all without the surgery required for dental implants.

Thailand’s premier dental facilities achieve 93.8% five-year survival rates using the same premium materials found in Western clinics — including Ivoclar E.max, 3M Lava Zirconia, and German Sirona CAD/CAM technology — while offering savings of 60-72% compared to US, UK, and Australian prices.

Types of Dental Bridges

Traditional Bridge (Most Common) — Crown on each abutment tooth with pontic(s) between. Requires healthy adjacent teeth capable of supporting the bridge load. Best for back teeth with strong neighbors. Clinical studies show 93.8% five-year survival rate.

Maryland Bridge (Resin-Bonded) — Metal or porcelain wings bonded behind adjacent teeth with minimal tooth preparation. Conservative option preserving more natural tooth structure. Best for front teeth only; not suitable for patients with bruxism. Shows 87.7% five-year survival rate.

Cantilever Bridge — Pontic anchored to only one abutment tooth. Less common due to reduced strength. Best for front teeth with limited space.

Implant-Supported Bridge — Anchored to dental implants rather than natural teeth. No modification of natural teeth required. Requires 3-6 months for implant integration. Best for multiple missing teeth or when adjacent teeth are weak.

Important Information

Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with qualified dental professionals regarding your specific oral health needs.

No Guarantee of Results: Longevity estimates represent typical ranges based on clinical literature; individual results vary based on oral hygiene, bite forces, and other factors. Bridge materials and outcomes depend on your specific dental condition and treatment plan.

Irreversible Procedure: Abutment teeth must be permanently modified (enamel removed) to accommodate bridge crowns. This preparation is irreversible and commits those teeth to always requiring crowns or similar restorations.

Pricing Notice: Cost estimates are approximate ranges as of January 2025 and may vary significantly by clinic, case complexity, material choice, and number of units. Request detailed quotes from your chosen facility.

Medical Tourism Considerations: When seeking dental treatment abroad, verify provider credentials and facility accreditation independently. Arrange for continuity of care with a local dentist for follow-up and any complications that may arise after returning home.

Statistical Information: Survival rates and clinical data cited are derived from peer-reviewed dental literature and may not reflect outcomes at specific facilities. Individual results depend on multiple factors including provider skill, patient health, and post-treatment care.

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