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A missing tooth affects more than your smile — it can influence how you chew, how adjacent teeth are positioned, and the health of your jawbone over time. A dental bridge is one option for replacing a missing tooth with a natural-looking, fixed restoration. Dr. Maddipati will review your specific situation and discuss all your options with you clearly and without pressure.
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Each tooth in your mouth plays a role beyond chewing. Teeth also support the structure of your face, hold neighboring teeth in their proper positions, and stimulate the jawbone through the forces of normal biting and chewing. When a tooth is lost and not replaced, a sequence of changes can begin over time.
The timeline and extent of these changes vary significantly by individual. Dr. Maddipati will evaluate your specific situation and explain what she observes — and what options are available — based on your own clinical picture, not a generalization.
A dental bridge is a fixed (non-removable) prosthetic restoration that fills the space left by one or more missing teeth. It consists of one or more artificial teeth — called pontics — that are supported by dental crowns placed over the natural teeth on either side of the gap. Those supporting teeth are called abutment teeth.
The result is a restoration that looks, feels, and functions similarly to natural teeth. Because it is cemented in place, a bridge does not need to be removed for cleaning — it is cared for like natural teeth, with brushing, and with specialized flossing tools to clean under the pontic.
The most common type. Dental crowns are placed on the teeth on both sides of the gap, with the pontic spanning the space. Suitable when healthy natural teeth are present on both sides of the missing tooth.
Used when there is only one natural tooth adjacent to the gap (on one side only). Less common and typically recommended in specific clinical situations where a traditional bridge is not possible.
Uses a metal or porcelain framework that is bonded to the backs of the adjacent teeth — without full crowns. Less invasive, but may be less strong in areas of significant bite force. Often used for front teeth in specific circumstances.
The most appropriate type of bridge depends on the location of the missing tooth, the condition of the adjacent teeth, your bite, and other individual factors. Dr. Maddipati explains which options are clinically appropriate for your situation and why.
Many patients wonder whether a bridge or an implant is the better option for replacing a missing tooth. Both are legitimate approaches, and the best choice depends on your individual health, bone structure, insurance coverage, and personal goals. Dr. Maddipati discusses both options openly at your consultation.
Neither option is universally superior — the right choice depends on your clinical situation and your priorities. Dr. Maddipati provides her honest recommendation based on your specific X-rays, bone health, and adjacent teeth — and answers all your questions before any decision is made.
Getting a dental bridge generally involves two main appointments. The process below is a general overview — your individual treatment plan may vary based on the clinical details of your situation.
Dr. Maddipati examines the area, takes X-rays of the adjacent teeth, and assesses whether they are healthy enough to support a bridge. She reviews everything with you — including X-ray images — and discusses what the treatment involves and what it costs before anything is decided. You decide what you'd like to do.
The teeth on either side of the gap are gently reshaped under local anesthesia to create space for the crowns that will anchor the bridge. Precise impressions (or digital scans) of the prepared teeth are taken and sent to a dental laboratory for the custom fabrication of your bridge.
A temporary bridge is placed to protect the prepared teeth and maintain your appearance and chewing function while your permanent bridge is being made in the laboratory.
At your second appointment, the temporary bridge is removed and your permanent bridge is tried in for fit, appearance, and bite. Once everything is verified, the bridge is cemented into place. Dr. Maddipati makes any final bite adjustments and explains how to care for your new restoration.
The details of your treatment — including how many appointments are needed, how much tooth preparation is required, and which laboratory is used — depend on your individual situation. Dr. Maddipati explains every step and provides a clear cost estimate before treatment begins.
A dental bridge requires consistent care to remain healthy and functional over time. The most important area to maintain is around and under the pontic — the artificial tooth — where food and bacteria can accumulate if not cleaned regularly.
Teeth grinding (bruxism) places excess force on dental restorations, including bridges. If Dr. Maddipati identifies signs of grinding at your examination, she may discuss whether a night guard would be appropriate to help protect your restoration. Let her know if you wake with jaw soreness, headaches, or have been told you grind at night. Learn more about bruxism →
Dr. Maddipati will review your specific situation, explain all your options honestly, and answer every question before any decision is made. We verify your insurance coverage before your visit.
Call 832-779-5522No rotating associates at Mi Smile Family Dental. Dr. Soujanya Maddipati personally sees every patient, reviews your X-rays with you, and explains all options clearly before any treatment begins.
When a patient needs a bridge, Dr. Maddipati doesn't simply proceed — she first assesses whether the adjacent teeth are truly good candidates for the abutment crowns, whether bone health in the area supports the long-term success of the restoration, and whether an implant might be a better option given your specific situation.
She shows you the X-rays of your adjacent teeth, explains exactly how much preparation will be required, and discusses the bridge alongside any alternatives. She tells you the cost upfront — including what your insurance will cover — before any work begins. You decide what happens next, at your own pace.
She founded Mi Smile Family Dental at 11834 Airline Drive to serve the North Houston community, including families on Medicaid and CHIP. She accepts Medicaid genuinely and works with patients to maximize their benefits.
"Dr. Maddipati was calm, thorough, and explained everything before touching anything. I left feeling so much better."
"She is very patient and thorough. Really appreciated the time she spent explaining everything. Best dentist near 77037."
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We verify your coverage before your visit and explain all costs before treatment begins — no surprises.
Texas Medicaid covers dental bridges for front teeth that are visible when you smile, for eligible adult patients. Coverage for back teeth bridges varies by specific plan and clinical circumstances. We verify your individual Medicaid benefits — including any prior authorization requirements — before scheduling treatment and explain all costs upfront. Many Medicare Advantage (Part C) dental plans are also accepted.
Most PPO dental plans include coverage for dental bridges as a major restorative benefit. The covered percentage, any waiting periods, and which teeth are covered vary by plan. We verify your specific benefits before treatment begins and provide a clear pre-treatment cost estimate.
Plans we work with:
Aetna · Delta Dental · Cigna · MetLife · Guardian · Humana · United Healthcare · Texas Medicaid (STAR) · CHIP · Medicare Advantage · CareCredit · Sunbit financing
Coverage varies by individual plan and clinical circumstances. Financing subject to lender approval. Call us with your insurance information and we verify coverage before your appointment at no charge.
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Mi Smile Family Dental is conveniently located on Airline Drive in North Houston, and we are proud to welcome patients from our core service neighborhoods: Greenspoint (77060), Aldine (77037, 77038) along the Airline Drive corridor, Greenspoint North (77067) along I-45 north, and Greater Inwood / Hidden Valley (77088) near Hwy 290.
We also warmly welcome patients from North Houston near Spring (77073), North Houston District (77014), the FM 1960 / Champions area (77090, 77066), Aldine Far North (77039, 77032), Northside / Independence Heights (77076), Greater Inwood West (77086), Acres Home (77091), and Northeast Houston / Eastex-Jensen (77093). Wherever you are coming from, you are always welcome here.
Dr. Maddipati will evaluate your situation, explain your options honestly, and answer all your questions — in English or Spanish. Medicaid, CHIP, Medicare Advantage, and most PPO plans welcome. No referral needed.
Call 832-779-5522General Information Only — Not a Substitute for Professional Dental Advice. The content on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute dental advice, diagnosis, or a treatment plan. Individual clinical needs and outcomes vary significantly. Please schedule a consultation with Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH for a personalized evaluation. Content reviewed and updated 2026. References: American Dental Association (ADA) restorative guidelines.
Reviewed by: Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH · Mi Smile Family Dental · Texas-Licensed DDS · Medicaid Provider · Last reviewed 2026
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This page is intended for educational purposes only. Clinical recommendations are individualized based on a thorough examination. Content is not a substitute for professional dental evaluation. Last reviewed April 2026.