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Dental bridge in Madison, WI (West)
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Honestly the best experience I’ve ever had at a dentist office, their website was easy to navigate. I was able to reschedule my appointment myself from my phone in the middle of the night when I realized I needed to get in sooner than I had thought. They made it easy to figure out that they took my insurance. They were detailed and clear about payment, while also being kind and understanding, they took the time to explain my options to me so that I understood what the next steps were. We created a plan and it’s more affordable than I had anticipated. The staff were all so friendly and helpful. It’s really a relief to get this dental work started. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone needing dental care. They were so phenomenal and professional while still being human and welcoming. I appreciate it greatly!
Update: “good faith estimate” they don’t charge you your deductible in your “estimate”, no one will mention this to you either. Its apparently because they don't want to “accidentally charge you twice”. So they are just charging me later unknowingly to me. No one called me back Friday after they said they would then Shannon calls me today talking about, “you left a message and wanted to set an appointment” even though i left a message asking about the call i did not get back. She was not helpful, refused any accountability interrupted me to accuse me of interrupting her while she continuously interrupted me and talked me in circles instead of being transparent and answering my questions directly. I got so frustrated trying to get her to understand what i was saying that i told her she was not being helpful and hung up, my exact words. I wish i couldve talked to the gentleman i spoke to friday who actually knew what was going on with my account and was going to escalate it cause he said it didn't make sense and agreed with me. Shannon basically told me its my fault for not asking my insurance provider and employer the correct questions, implying I was in the wrong for being troubled about a random 90$ bill popping up put of nowhere when ive already paid 420$ and anything they asked me to pay after. I wouldnt have even been notified about the bill till my next appointment if i hadn't called myself to make sure everything was fine as i was told it would be after my employer switched our insurance companies which apparently isnt even the issue. She got on the phone and told me something totally different than anyone else has explained to me and tried to make it like it was mh fault for being uninformed and upset. Sorry i dont like surprise bills and when people say theyre escalating something and will call me back that day then i call back after the weekend and receiving no call to find out that there were apparently no notes left from when i called on Friday and was told they'd escalate and call me back, according to shannon.
My daughter had 2 teeth pulled and everything went excellent! Staff very friendly and helpful with the whole procedure! Definitely recommend!
The experience was good. I haven't been to a dentist in a long time, and so far they have been good at working with me, and protecting my teeth.
What is a dental bridge?
A dental bridge is a long-term and natural-looking way to replace one or more missing teeth. Designed to match the shape and color of your natural teeth, a bridge helps restore your smile with a seamless look. Beyond appearance, bridges support your oral health too—making it easier to chew, speak clearly and keep your teeth properly aligned.
What types of dental bridges are there?
Not sure which bridge is right for you? The best option depends on where your missing tooth is, how healthy your teeth are, and the health of your surrounding structure.Traditional, fixed bridge
This is the most common option. It uses crowns on both sides of the gap to hold the replacement tooth in place. Traditional bridges are strong and durable, making them a trusted choice for patients missing one or more teeth in the same area.
Cantilever bridge
Used when there is only one natural tooth next to the gap, a cantilever bridge relies on a single anchor tooth for support. While less common, it can be effective when other options are not available.
Maryland bridge
This conservative option attaches the replacement tooth using porcelain or metal wings bonded to the back of neighboring teeth. It requires less preparation but may not be as durable for areas that take heavy chewing pressure.
Implant-supported bridge
The most stable option, this type uses dental implants instead of natural teeth for support. Implant-supported bridges provide excellent strength and longevity, making them ideal for patients seeking a permanent solution.
What are the benefits of a dental bridge?
Restores your smile
Bridges restore the look of your teeth and help you smile with confidence again.Improves chewing
A bridge makes it easier to chew, so you can get back to eating the meals you love.Maintains oral health
Filling the gap prevents surrounding teeth from shifting out of place and helps protect your bite.What’s the process of getting a dental bridge at Aspen Dental office in Madison, WI (West)?
Many patients can complete treatment in as few as two visits. Here’s what the process may look like:Consultation
We’ll examine your oral health and create a personalized care plan.
Digital scan
Impressions of your teeth are taken for a precise fit.
Temporary bridge
A temporary bridge protects your smile while your permanent bridge is made.
Permanent bridge
Your custom bridge is placed and adjusted for comfort and function.
Follow-up
We’ll check your bite and make sure everything feels right.
Why choose Aspen Dental in Madison, WI for your dental bridge?
¹The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. Please see plan terms and conditions for details.
How much do dental bridges cost in Madison, WI?
On average, Aspen Dental patients pay $3,769² for a dental bridge. Your exact cost may vary depending on factors like the type of bridge, the materials used, where it’s placed and your individual treatment plan. To get a personalized estimate, schedule a consultation with your local Aspen Dental team. If you have dental insurance, check with your provider to see what your plan may cover.
²This average price is an approximation based on 2026 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $2,673 to $5,857. For location specific pricing, please click here.
Dental bridge in Madison, WI (West) FAQs
Explore answers to common questions so you know what to expect—before, during and after your dental bridge visit at Aspen Dental in Madison.A dental bridge can replace one to four missing teeth in a row, depending on your needs and the health of surrounding teeth.
In many cases, a dental bridge can be completed in just two visits. Your dentist will guide you through the timeline based on your care plan.
Brush twice a day, floss carefully around the bridge and keep up with regular dental check-ups at Aspen Dental. Your dentist may also recommend special cleaning tools to keep it in top shape.
Yes. Once your bridge is placed, you should be able to chew comfortably and enjoy your regular diet again.
Yes. Filling the gap left by missing teeth can make it easier to pronounce words clearly and chew your food effectively.