Dental Crowns and Bridges

Before and after of dental bonding

Left: Dental Crown | Right: Bridge

Procedure Duration:
1–2 visits
Sedation Options:
Local anesthesia, Laughing gas (Nitrous Oxide), Anti-anxiety medication

What Are Dental Crowns and Bridges?

Dental crowns and bridges are restorative solutions that repair damaged teeth and replace missing ones. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that strengthens a weakened or broken tooth, while a dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to neighboring teeth. These treatments restore function, improve aesthetics, and prevent further dental issues.

Benefits

Restores the strength and appearance of damaged teeth

Long-lasting durability with proper care

Prevents shifting of surrounding teeth

Custom-made for a natural look and feel

Enhances chewing and speaking ability

Non-removable, offering a stable solution

What to Expect: Crowns and Bridges

1

Consultation & Treatment Planning

We’ll assess your teeth and discuss whether a dental crown or dental bridge is the best solution for you. X-rays may be taken to evaluate the underlying tooth structure.

2

Tooth Preparation & Impressions

For crowns, we reshape the tooth to fit the crown. For bridges, we prepare adjacent teeth for support. Impressions are taken to craft a custom restoration.

3

Temporary & Permanent Placement

A temporary crown or bridge is placed while your permanent restoration is being created. Once ready, we bond the final porcelain crown or bridge securely into place.

4

Long-Term Care & Maintenance

With proper oral hygiene, dental crowns and bridges can last 10–15 years. Regular dental visits help ensure long-term durability.

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Have questions? (FAQs)

How long do dental crowns last?

Most tooth crowns last between 10–15 years with proper care. Avoid chewing hard objects to extend their lifespan.

How much does a dental bridge cost?

The dental bridge cost varies based on materials and complexity. We offer financing options to make treatment affordable.

What are the types of dental bridges?

Common types include traditional, Maryland, and implant-supported dental bridges. We’ll help you choose the best option.

Do you use digital impressions or traditional (putty) impressions?

We use digital impressions, which are quicker and more comfortable than traditional (putty) impressions. A small handheld wand is used to take detailed photos inside your mouth, creating a precise 3D model—no mess or discomfort.