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Dental Bridge & Crown

Bridges & Crowns: Restoring Strength and Beauty to Your Smile

Dental bridges and crowns are an effective solution to restore both the function and appearance of damaged or missing teeth. Whether you need to replace a single tooth or multiple teeth, bridges and crowns offer a durable, natural-looking restoration to give you back your smile.

A dental bridge uses the neighboring teeth to "bridge" the gap left by a missing tooth, while crowns are custom-made caps that cover damaged teeth to restore their shape, size, and strength. Together, they offer a long-lasting, aesthetically pleasing solution for tooth restoration.

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Restore the natural beauty and function of your teeth with customized dental bridges and crowns.

  • Custom-fit for a natural look and feel
  • Durable materials for long-lasting results
  • Restore both form and function of teeth
  • Ideal for replacing missing or damaged teeth

Facts to Consider About Bridges & Crowns

Dental crowns are typically used to cover teeth that are severely worn, cracked, or decayed. They help preserve the tooth structure and provide strength for chewing and speaking. Bridges, on the other hand, are used to fill gaps left by missing teeth, ensuring that your smile remains complete and functional.

When placed correctly, dental bridges and crowns can last for many years, providing a reliable solution that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth. Regular check-ups will ensure that your crowns and bridges continue to fit properly and function well.



Additional Information

What is the Difference Between a Bridge and a Crown?

A crown is a cap that covers a damaged tooth, whereas a bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth by attaching artificial teeth to the adjacent healthy teeth. Both options restore functionality and aesthetics, but the primary difference is that bridges replace missing teeth, while crowns cover damaged teeth.

How Long Do Bridges & Crowns Last?

Bridges and crowns can last between 10 to 15 years, depending on how well you care for them. Regular brushing, flossing, and visits to your dentist will help ensure their longevity.

Can Crowns Be Placed on Dental Implants?

Yes, dental crowns are often placed on top of dental implants to restore a missing tooth. The implant acts as a root, and the crown mimics the appearance and function of a natural tooth.

Are Bridges and Crowns Covered by Insurance?

Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost for bridges and crowns, but the extent of coverage depends on your specific policy. It's best to check with your insurance provider for details.

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