The Crown and Bridge Procedure
Consultation
We start with a thorough examination and discuss your needs to determine the best restorative options for you.
Preparation
For crowns, the damaged tooth is reshaped to accommodate the crown. For bridges, neighboring teeth or implants are prepared to anchor the bridge.
Impressions
Accurate digital impressions are taken to create a custom-fitted crown or bridge that matches your natural teeth without the goopy mess.
Temporary Restoration
If needed, we provide a temporary crown or bridge while your permanent restoration is being made.
Placement
Once your custom crown or bridge is ready, we carefully place and adjust it to ensure a perfect fit and optimal function.
Final Touches
We make any necessary adjustments and provide instructions on how to care for your new restoration.
Benefits of Crowns and Bridges
Restored Function
Crowns and bridges help you regain full function of your teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
Enhanced Aesthetics
Both treatments are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing a beautiful and natural- looking result.
Durability
Made from high-quality materials, crowns and bridges are long-lasting and can withstand the forces of daily chewing.
Protection
Crowns protect weakened teeth from further damage, while bridges fill gaps and prevent the shifting of surrounding teeth.
What Are Crowns and Bridges?
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- Dental Crowns: A crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its shape, size, and strength. Crowns are used to protect a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment, is cracked, or has significant decay.
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- Dental Bridges: A bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of a false tooth (or teeth) anchored to adjacent natural teeth or implants. Bridges restore your ability to chew and speak properly while also enhancing your smile