For a single missing tooth, the two main fixed options are an implant or a bridge. An implant replaces the root with a titanium post and a crown, standing independently. A bridge spans the gap using crowns on the teeth either side. Each has clear trade-offs.
At a Glance
When Each Makes Sense
An implant is usually the better long-term choice: it preserves bone and leaves the neighbouring teeth alone. A bridge is faster, avoids surgery, and can be sensible when the adjacent teeth already need crowns or when surgery is not wanted. Bone level and the health of neighbouring teeth drive the decision.
The Right Choice
WeCare assesses the gap, the neighbours and the bone, then explains the realistic options. A free WhatsApp consultation with an X-ray gives a clear recommendation for your tooth.


