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Crowns and bridges are dental restorations used to repair damaged or missing teeth. They are designed to improve both the function and appearance of your smile.
Dental Crowns
- What is a crown? A crown is a cap that covers the entire visible portion of a tooth. It can be used to:
- Strengthen a weakened tooth
- Improve the appearance of a discolored or misshapen tooth
- Complete a root canal treatment
- Protect a tooth after a filling
- Types of crowns:
- Porcelain: Strong and durable, often used for front teeth.
- Metal: Strong and long-lasting, often used for back teeth.
- Porcelain-fused-to-metal: Combines the strength of metal with the aesthetic appeal of porcelain.
- Zirconia crown: Highly Durable and Biocompatible, used for any teeth in mouth.
Dental Bridges
- What is a bridge? A bridge is a dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. It consists of a pontic (replacement tooth) anchored by crowns on either side.
- Types of bridges:
- Traditional: Uses natural teeth on either side of the missing tooth as anchors.
- Implant-supported: Uses dental implants as anchors, providing a more stable and long-lasting solution.
Why Choose Crowns and Bridges?
- Improved function: Crowns and bridges can help restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile.
- Enhanced appearance: They can improve the overall appearance of your teeth and smile.
- Durability: When properly cared for, crowns and bridges can last for many years.
Caring for Your Crowns and Bridges
- Proper oral hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day, floss daily, and use a mouthwash as recommended by your dentist.
- Regular dental check-ups: Visit your dentist for regular check-ups and cleanings to monitor the health of your crowns and bridges.
- Avoid hard foods: Be mindful of what you eat and avoid biting down on hard objects.