Replace 1 to 3 Missing Teeth With a Dental Bridge
Missing one to three teeth changes how you chew, how you speak, and how your bite holds together over time. A dental bridge is a permanent fix.
Glenwood Premier Dental Group offers traditional, Maryland, and implant-supported bridges. We serve patients in Hazlet, Middletown, Holmdel, and Keyport. We help you choose the right bridge for your mouth and your budget.
Dental Bridge Options in Hazlet, NJ
Which Dental Bridge Is Right for You? We Help You Compare Every Option
Replacing one to three missing teeth is a decision that affects how you chew, how you speak, and how your remaining teeth hold their position over time. A dental bridge closes that gap with a fixed restoration anchored to the teeth on either side — or to implants — giving you back full function and a natural-looking smile.
The right bridge depends on how many teeth are missing, the health of your neighboring teeth, your bite, and how long you want the solution to last. At Glenwood Premier Dental Group, we evaluate all of those factors before making a single recommendation — so you understand your options and choose with confidence.

A dental bridge restores function, appearance, and bite alignment
Which Dental Bridge Type Is Best?
Traditional Bridge, Maryland Bridge, or Implant-Supported — Here's How We Decide
Not all dental bridges work the same way — and the right choice depends on how many teeth you're missing, the condition of your neighboring teeth, and how long you need the solution to last. At Glenwood Premier Dental Group, we offer every major bridge option so your treatment is built around your mouth, not a single default recommendation.
WE HANDLE EVERY BRIDGE CASE — INCLUDING THE COMPLICATED ONES
Some patients come in knowing exactly what they need. Most come in with questions — how much does a dental bridge cost, whether a bridge or implant makes more sense, whether their neighboring teeth are even strong enough to support a bridge. Dr. Mark Wassef and the Glenwood Premier Dental Group team are equipped to answer all of it. We see straightforward cases and complex ones, and we give every patient the same thing: a clear explanation, an honest recommendation, and a plan that fits their mouth and their budget.

A bridge recommendation should come from an exam, not a price list

A Bridge Done Right Starts With 25 Years of Experience
HOW MUCH DOES A DENTAL BRIDGE COST IN HAZLET, NJ?
Dental bridge cost depends on the type of bridge, the number of teeth being replaced, the materials used, and whether any preparatory treatment is needed beforehand. In the Hazlet area, traditional bridge costs typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the case. Implant-supported bridges cost more upfront but may offer better long-term value.
At Glenwood Premier Dental Group, we provide a complete cost breakdown at your consultation — including what insurance may cover and what payment plan options are available — so dental bridge cost without insurance never catches you off guard.

Dental bridge pricing is explained in full at your free consultation — before any treatment begins

Every bridge consultation includes a full cost and options review
Get a Clear Answer on Your Bridge Options — At No Cost

Affordable Teeth Replacement Options At Glenwood Premier Dental Group
A DENTAL BRIDGE THAT LOOKS AND FEELS NATURAL
A dental bridge that is designed and placed correctly restores more than the gap — it restores the way you chew, the way you speak, and the confidence you have when you smile. Patients who replace missing teeth early protect their remaining teeth, preserve their jawbone, and avoid the more complex and costly treatment that comes from waiting.
If you are missing one to three teeth and you are ready to understand your options, Glenwood Premier Dental Group is ready to help. Your consultation is free, your options will be clear, and your decision will be yours.
REVIEWS
"This place deserves a 10/10!!!"
Highly recommend this place!!! Their customer service is amazing starting up front with Kim. Great with patients/clients and scheduled all my appointments with no issues, very professional. I had to get a bridge done because of gap I had since I was born and the Dentists/Assistants (Dr. Wassef and team) handled all my dental work with great care. They have changed the way I smile for the rest of my life! This place deserves a 10/10!!!
"i'm glad to have found him."
Went to several implant surgeons, got various diagnosis, Mark Wassef was the only one to take the time to explain his exam and game plan, wonderful experience, I'm glad to have found him. Wonderful office staff and a great experience all around. Highly recommended!
"truly compassionate people who care deeply for others."
I would like to sincerely Dr. Mark Wassef, and especially Elizabeth, for her unwavering support and constant follow-ups, particularly with the financial aspects. Amid the challenges I’ve been facing, I’ve been reminded that there are still kind souls and truly compassionate people who care deeply for others. Your kindness means so much to me, and I pray that you are richly blessed in return.
Also Dr. Mark Wassef is incredibly gentle and very knowledgeable in his field. I have a dental phobia, but he performed a fast, painless root canal and saved my tooth. If you have any fear of going to the dentist, I highly recommend Glenwood Dental.
Frequently Asked Questions — Dental Bridges in Hazlet, NJ
A dental bridge is a fixed, non-removable restoration cemented onto the teeth or implants on either side of the gap. It is not taken in and out like a partial denture. With proper care and regular dental visits, a bridge typically lasts 10 to 15 years or longer before replacement is needed.
Dental bridge cost without insurance in the Hazlet, NJ area typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000 for a traditional bridge, depending on the number of teeth being replaced, the materials used, and whether any preparatory treatment is required. Implant-supported bridges cost more upfront. At Glenwood Premier Dental Group, we provide a complete cost breakdown at your free consultation before any treatment begins.
A dental bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring an artificial tooth to the natural teeth on either side of the gap. A dental implant replaces the tooth root with a titanium post and does not require altering neighboring teeth. Bridges are often less expensive upfront and require fewer visits. Implants preserve adjacent teeth and support jawbone health long term. The right choice depends on the condition of your neighboring teeth, your budget, and your long-term goals.
A Maryland bridge is a conservative bridge option that bonds to the back of the adjacent teeth using a metal or porcelain framework rather than crowns. It requires little to no alteration of the neighboring teeth, making it a common choice for replacing front teeth. It is typically less invasive than a traditional bridge but may not be suitable for high-bite-force areas.






