Crown & Bridge Treatment

Crown & Bridge Treatment

A dental bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between adjacent teeth. It consists of artificial teeth (pontics) that are anchored in place by dental crowns on the teeth adjacent to the gap (abutment teeth). Bridges can be fixed or removable, depending on your individual needs.

Benefits of Crown and Bridge Treatment

  • Restores damaged teeth: Crowns can strengthen and protect damaged teeth, preventing further damage and preserving your natural teeth.
  • Replaces missing teeth: Bridges can fill the gaps left by missing teeth, restoring your smile and improving your ability to chew and speak.
  • Improves oral health: By filling gaps and restoring damaged teeth, crowns and bridges can improve your overall oral health and prevent future problems.
  • Enhances appearance: Crowns and bridges can improve the appearance of your smile, giving you a more confident and youthful look.

Why You Might Need a Dental Bridge

  • To fill the gap left by missing teeth, which can affect your bite, speech, and facial structure
  • To prevent adjacent teeth from drifting into the empty space
  • To restore your ability to chew and speak properly
  • To improve the appearance of your smile

The Crown and Bridge Procedure

  1. Examination and preparation: Your dentist will examine your teeth and take X-rays to assess the health of your teeth and surrounding bone. If you are a candidate for a crown or bridge, the dentist will prepare the abutment teeth by reshaping them to accommodate the crown or bridge.
  2. Impressions: Your dentist will take digital impressions of your teeth, which will be used to create a custom-made crown or bridge at our dental laboratory.
  3. Temporary crown or bridge: While your permanent crown or bridge is being made, you may be fitted with a temporary crown or bridge to protect your teeth and maintain your smile.
  4. Placement: Once your permanent crown or bridge is ready, your dentist will place it on your teeth, ensuring a proper fit and comfortable bite.

Caring for Your Crowns and Bridges

  • Practice good oral hygiene: Brush and floss your teeth regularly to remove plaque and food particles, paying special attention to the areas around your crowns and bridges.
  • Avoid hard or sticky foods: These foods can damage your crowns and bridges, so it's best to avoid them.
  • Schedule regular dental checkups: Visit your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings to ensure your crowns and bridges are in good condition and to address any potential problems early on.

Crown and bridge treatment is a safe and effective way to restore damaged teeth and replace missing teeth. If you are considering this treatment, consult with your dentist to determine if it is the right option for you.

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