Dental Crowns
A traditional dental crown is used to repair a tooth that has suffered extensive damage or decay. By completely covering the surface of a tooth, a dental crown can reinforce its structure and restore its appearance. We offer custom dental crowns made of advanced materials, including zirconia and IPS e.max® ceramic, that are both extremely lifelike and highly durable. In addition to traditional dental crowns, we also offer implant-supported crowns to replace individual teeth.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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A bridge is placed as an anchor for artificial teeth to adjacent crowns. A dental crown is a cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape and strength. Both are forms of restorative dentistry.
Both procedures serve several advantages, such as bite restoration, protection for compromised teeth, and support for jaw alignment and chewing function. They’re durable and can last over a decade with proper care.
Crowns require reshaping the natural teeth, and bridges could alter the health of adjacent teeth in exchange for its support. Bridges don’t prevent bone loss under the missing tooth like implants can, and if a supporting tooth fails, the entire bridge may need replacing.
Maintaining your oral hygiene, avoiding chewing hard objects, and regular check-ups with your dentist can ensure your restorations last for years.