Dental bridges are generally comfortable once they are properly fitted and adjusted. Initially, you may experience some minor discomfort or sensitivity as your mouth adjusts to the new bridge, but this usually subsides within a few days. The bridge is custom-made to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth, and when properly fitted, it should feel like a natural part of your mouth. If you experience persistent discomfort, sharp edges, or issues with your bite, it’s important to contact your dentist for adjustments. Proper oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing around the bridge, is essential to prevent any complications such as gum irritation or decay in the abutment teeth. Regular dental visits will also help ensure that your bridge remains comfortable and functional for years to come.