Crown and Bridge
Crown and bridge are two common types of dental restorations designed to replace missing teeth and restore the function and appearance of your smile. A crown, or cap, is a custom-made covering that fits over a damaged or decayed tooth to strengthen and protect it. Bridges, on the other hand, are used to fill gaps left by missing teeth, consisting of one or more artificial teeth anchored by crowns on adjacent natural teeth or implants. Both crowns and bridges are typically made from durable materials like porcelain, ceramic, or metal, ensuring a natural look and long-lasting results.
Crowns are used when a tooth is too damaged to be repaired with a filling but still has enough structure to support a cap, commonly following root canal treatments or to cover large fillings. Bridges prevent remaining teeth from shifting out of position, maintaining proper chewing and speaking functions. The process involves preparing the adjacent teeth, taking impressions for a perfect fit, and placing temporary crowns or bridges while the permanent ones are being made. Once ready, the permanent crowns or bridges are fitted and cemented into place, restoring both the smile and functionality. These treatments provide numerous benefits, including improved appearance, functionality, and oral health, making them a valuable investment in your dental care.
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