Dental bridges are designed to be durable and long-lasting, typically lasting between 10 to 15 years or even longer with proper care. However, the longevity of a dental bridge can vary depending on several factors, including the materials used, the patient’s oral hygiene habits, and the overall health of the surrounding teeth and gums. Regular dental check-ups, good oral hygiene practices such as brushing and flossing daily, and avoiding habits like teeth grinding or chewing on hard objects can help extend the lifespan of a dental bridge. Over time, natural wear and tear or changes in the fit of the bridge due to gum recession or shifting teeth may necessitate repair or replacement of the bridge. If a bridge becomes loose, damaged, or uncomfortable, it’s important to consult with your dentist to determine the appropriate course of action.