Fixed dental prosthesis abroad at Asensio Advanced Dentistry in Valencia is placed by Dr. Lucía Asensio Romero, specialist in restorative dentistry with over 30 years of experience.
Crowns, fixed bridges and complete oral rehabilitation at Asensio cost 50–70% less than equivalent UK private treatment — a 3-unit fixed bridge costs £828 at Asensio versus £2,000–£3,500 in the UK, using the same porcelain, zirconia and metal-ceramic materials. A fixed prosthesis is permanently cemented to the supporting teeth and cannot be removed by the patient — the preferred solution for stable, natural-feeling function.
The first consultation is completely free and includes a clinical assessment, X-rays and personalised treatment plan. Call us on 0800 048 8058 or email office@dentalasensio.co.uk to book.
Types of fixed prosthesis at Asensio
| Type | What it replaces | Materials available | Price at Asensio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crown | Single damaged or root-treated tooth | Porcelain, zirconia, metal-ceramic | From £256 |
| Fixed bridge (3 units) | One missing tooth — supported by two adjacent teeth | Porcelain, zirconia, metal-ceramic | £828 |
| Extended bridge | Multiple missing teeth | Porcelain, zirconia, metal-ceramic | Quote |
| Complete rehabilitation | Full mouth restoration — all teeth | Combination of crowns, bridges and implants | Quote |
Fixed bridge vs dental implant
| Factor | Fixed bridge | Dental implant |
|---|---|---|
| Adjacent teeth affected | Yes — prepared as support pillars | No — standalone restoration |
| Bone preservation | No — bone loss continues at gap | Yes — implant stimulates bone |
| Longevity | 10–15 years | 20+ years |
| Treatment time | 2 visits — faster | 3–6 months osseointegration |
| Price at Asensio | From £828 (3-unit bridge) | From £850 (implant + crown) |
Frequently asked questions
How long does a fixed bridge last?
Fixed bridges at Asensio carry a 5-year guarantee and typically last 10–15 years with proper care. See our dental guarantee for full terms.
Do I need to prepare the adjacent teeth for a bridge?
Yes — a conventional fixed bridge requires the teeth on either side of the gap to be slightly reduced to serve as support pillars. If the adjacent teeth are healthy and unrestored, an implant may be a better option to avoid preparing them.
Can I get a fixed prosthesis if I have bruxism?
Yes, but patients with bruxism must wear a nocturnal splint to protect the ceramic from fracture. See our TMJ dysfunction guide for more on bruxism treatment.
Related guides
- Dental implants abroad — standalone alternative to bridges for single missing teeth
- Zirconia crowns abroad — metal-free crowns from £305
- Porcelain crowns abroad — same-day crowns from £355
- TMJ dysfunction & bruxism — protect your prosthesis from grinding
- Our dental guarantee — 5 years on crowns and bridges
- Full treatment price list — all treatments and prices
- How dental tourism in Spain works — planning your trip to Valencia
