When you lose a tooth, choosing the right restoration method is crucial to maintain both chewing function and aesthetics. Two widely used techniques today are dental bridges and implants, each with its own set of advantages and limitations. The article below provides a detailed comparison between dental bridges and implants, helping you make the most suitable decision for your oral health and individual needs.
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Introduction to Dental Bridges and Implants
Dental Bridges
A dental bridge is a restorative technique in which the two natural teeth adjacent to a missing tooth are trimmed to serve as anchors for a bridge placed on top. The bridge can consist of two, three, or more connected crowns, crafted to closely match the natural color of your teeth. This solution helps restore both aesthetics and chewing function.

Dental Implant
A dental implant is a technique that involves surgically placing a titanium post into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root. A dental crown is then attached via an abutment, creating a complete artificial tooth. Implant-supported restorations provide a natural feel, restore chewing function effectively, and help prevent jawbone loss caused by long-term tooth loss.
Comparison Between Dental Bridge and Implant
Similarities
Both dental bridges and implants are methods of restoring missing teeth, helping to restore chewing function and improve aesthetics. Both require highly specialized dental techniques to ensure effectiveness and long-term durability.

Differences
Refer to the detailed comparison table below to choose the most suitable option between dental bridges and implants:
Dental Bridges | Dental Implant | |
Structure | Includes 2 main parts:
| Consists of 3 parts:
|
Requirements | The adjacent teeth must be healthy and strong to serve as abutments. | Requires sufficient bone density and healthy gums for implant placement. |
Aesthetics | Offers a natural appearance similar to real teeth but may show the margin if gums recede over time. | Provides high and long-lasting aesthetics, with crowns that look natural and no visible margins since they are embedded in the jawbone. |
Chewing Ability | Restores good chewing function but should avoid very hard foods to preserve the bridge. | Restores over 90% of chewing function, allowing for eating just like with natural teeth. |
Prevention of Bone Loss | Only replaces the visible part of the tooth, does not prevent bone loss, which may affect facial structure in the long term. | Replaces the entire tooth (root and crown), preventing bone loss and preserving facial structure. |
Treatment Duration | Takes about 5–7 days. However, bridges have a shorter lifespan and may need to be redone | Requires 3 stages:
|
Lifespan | 5–10 years. | Long-term if well maintained. |
Cost | 2,500,000 – 10,500,000 VND/tooth | 15,000,000 – 34,000,000 VND/tooth |
Should You Choose Dental Implants or a Dental Bridge?
If you're looking for a long-lasting solution that preserves your natural teeth as much as possible, dental implants are the better option. However, dental bridges may be more suitable in simpler cases or when quick restoration is required.
Here’s a breakdown of the ideal candidates for each method:
Who Should Consider Dental Implants?
Dental Implant is an optimal solution for all cases of tooth loss, from a single missing tooth, multiple missing teeth, to full-arch tooth loss. It is an ideal choice for those who want to preserve natural tooth structure and ensure long-lasting results.

Candidates suitable for the dental bridge method
Dental bridges are suitable for individuals who have lost one or a few teeth, provided that the two adjacent teeth are still strong and healthy. This method is a good option if you prefer not to use removable dentures or are not eligible for dental implants.
However, a dental bridge cannot be performed if the missing tooth is the second molar (tooth number 7), as wisdom teeth cannot serve as supporting abutments. It's also important to note that this method requires the adjacent natural teeth to be ground down, which may weaken them and increase the risk of further tooth loss over time.
Both dental bridges and implants have their own advantages and are suitable for different situations. Choosing the right method depends on your specific needs, overall health condition, and aesthetic preferences.
To get advice on choosing between a dental bridge and an implant for tooth restoration, contact Herident Dental Clinic via hotline 0975 919 949. Our team of experienced specialists is always ready to help you achieve a confident smile and healthy teeth.
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