Maryland Bridge

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Preserve More

Missing anterior single units, conservative approach

Preserve More

Missing anterior single units, conservative approach

Preserve More

Missing anterior single units, conservative approach

Bridge the Gap

Patients not yet ready for an implant

Bridge the Gap

Patients not yet ready for an implant

Bridge the Gap

Patients not yet ready for an implant

Grows With Them

Pediatric / adolescent transitional bridgework

Grows With Them

Pediatric / adolescent transitional bridgework

Grows With Them

Pediatric / adolescent transitional bridgework

Smart Value

Cost-sensitive single-tooth replacement

Smart Value

Cost-sensitive single-tooth replacement

Smart Value

Cost-sensitive single-tooth replacement

Conservative resin-bonded bridges in ProXzir® zirconia, PFM (non-precious through yellow gold), PEEK, composite, and acrylic for single-tooth replacement without preparing full abutments.

Conservative resin-bonded bridges in ProXzir® zirconia, PFM (non-precious through yellow gold), PEEK, composite, and acrylic for single-tooth replacement without preparing full abutments.

Conservative resin-bonded bridges in ProXzir® zirconia, PFM (non-precious through yellow gold), PEEK, composite, and acrylic for single-tooth replacement without preparing full abutments.

Materials

Materials

Choice of Materials

Flexible material choices to ensure optimal performance and natural-looking outcomes.

ProXzir® Zirconia Maryland Bridge

ProXzir® Zirconia Maryland Bridge

PFM Maryland Bridge (Argen® alloy)

PFM Maryland Bridge (Argen® alloy)

PEEK Maryland Bridge

PEEK Maryland Bridge

Composite Maryland Bridge (1 tooth / 2 wings)

Composite Maryland Bridge (1 tooth / 2 wings)

Acrylic Maryland Bridge (1 tooth / 2 wings)

Acrylic Maryland Bridge (1 tooth / 2 wings)

FAQ.

FAQ.

Maryland Bridge Support FAQs

Find answers about product specifications, workflows, and what to expect for each case.

What's the success rate of a Maryland bridge?

Long-term retention depends on enamel-bonded wing surface area and occlusal load. Single-pontic anterior cases with light occlusion perform best. We can advise on wing design from your scan or impression.

Should I choose PFM or PEEK?

PFM is the proven, insurance-friendly default with hand-layered esthetics. PEEK is the metal-free option for patients with metal sensitivity or where lightweight bonding is preferred. Both are fabricated from the same prescription.

Can I get an acrylic provisional while the definitive is being made?

Yes — acrylic Maryland bridges (1 tooth / 2 wings) are available as transitional coverage. Send the same Rx and we'll fabricate an interim alongside the definitive.

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