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Crowns & Dental Bridges

Restoring Strength and Aesthetics to Your Smile

Crowns & Dental Bridges

Crowns and dental bridges are essential restorative dental solutions designed to restore the function, strength, and appearance of teeth. A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged, weakened, or decayed tooth, protecting it from further deterioration while improving its shape and aesthetics. Crowns can be made from porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of materials, ensuring durability and a natural look. On the other hand, a dental bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth (pontic) between two crowns placed on adjacent healthy teeth or dental implants. Bridges help restore bite function, prevent teeth from shifting, and enhance the overall smile. Both crowns and bridges are long-lasting solutions that improve oral health, restore confidence, and allow patients to chew and speak comfortably. With modern advancements in dentistry, these restorations are now more lifelike and durable than ever, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing smile transformation.

Benefits of Crowns & Dental Bridges

Step 1

Consultation and Tooth Preparation

The dentist examines the teeth, takes digital scans or impressions, and prepares the affected tooth or adjacent teeth for a crown or bridge.

Step 2

Custom Restoration Design

A customized crown or bridge is crafted in a dental lab or using in-office technology to ensure a perfect fit and natural appearance.

Step 3

Final Placement and Adjustment

The permanent crown or bridge is securely bonded to the tooth or implants, with final adjustments made for comfort and a natural bite.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Question

With proper care, crowns and bridges can last 10–15 years or even longer, depending on oral hygiene and lifestyle habits.

No, modern crowns and bridges are designed to blend seamlessly with natural teeth, using materials like porcelain or ceramic for a natural look.

Regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups are essential to maintain their longevity, along with avoiding hard or sticky foods that could damage them.

The procedure is typically painless, as it is performed under local anesthesia. Some mild discomfort may occur after placement, but it subsides quickly.

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