Crowns and bridges are fixed dental prosthetics that are permanently cemented onto existing teeth or implants. When you have a missing tooth, it can have a significant impact on your ability to communicate, speak, bite, and eat effectively.
Fortunately, dental bridges can be used to replace missing teeth and provide a secure and stable connection. The abutment teeth (the teeth on either side of the gap) act as anchors to support the pontic, or the false tooth, perfectly filling the gap.
Bridges are an essential part of restorative dental care because they restore total oral function and help prevent further damage to the teeth and gums.
Without a bridge, the teeth on either side of a gap may shift out of place over time. This shifting can cause a variety of problems, including difficulty chewing, speaking issues, and a highly increased risk of gum disease.
Crowns are most commonly used to entirely cover, or "cap," a damaged or decayed tooth to completely restore its strength, shape, and function.
In addition to restoring critical structural function, custom-crafted crowns can also dramatically improve the aesthetic appearance of heavily discolored, misshapen, or damaged teeth, giving you back a bright, flawless smile.
Bridges and crowns not only improve the appearance and alignment of your teeth, but they also help keep your teeth and gums healthy. While they are highly durable and long-lasting, they do require standard care.
Keep them in top shape by brushing twice a day and flossing daily to remove plaque.
Avoid chewing on hard foods, pens, or substances like ice to prevent cracking the ceramic.
Visit your dentist regularly so we can ensure the crown or bridge remains perfectly sealed and strong.
With good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, high-quality dental crowns and bridges can easily last between 10 to 15 years, and often even longer. Avoiding habits like grinding your teeth or chewing hard ice will significantly extend their lifespan.
Yes! Modern dental crowns and bridges are crafted from advanced porcelain and ceramic materials. We custom-match the shade, shape, and size of the prosthetic to perfectly blend in with your surrounding natural teeth, making it virtually undetectable.
Not at all. The tooth preparation procedure is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring you feel no pain during the treatment. You may experience some mild sensitivity for a few days after the procedure, but this is normal and subsides quickly.
While you brush a bridge just like natural teeth, cleaning underneath the false tooth (pontic) requires a little extra care. We recommend using special "floss threaders," interdental brushes, or a water flosser to easily clear away plaque and food particles from underneath the bridge.
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