Crown & Bridge

Crown & Bridge


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A crown and bridge are dental restorations used to repair and replace missing or damaged teeth. They are fixed prosthetic devices that are cemented onto existing teeth or dental implants, providing both functional and cosmetic benefits.

Features & Benefits:

Tooth Restoration
Dental crowns are used to restore damaged or decayed teeth that cannot be adequately repaired with fillings or other restorative treatments. Crowns cover the entire visible portion of the tooth, providing protection and strength.

Support for Weakened Teeth
Crowns can be used to support and strengthen teeth that are weak, cracked, or fractured, preventing further damage and preserving the natural tooth structure.

Cosmetic Enhancement
Dental crowns are also used for cosmetic purposes to improve the appearance of misshapen, discolored, or poorly aligned teeth, resulting in a more aesthetically pleasing smile.

Tooth Replacement
Dental bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth. They consist of one or more artificial teeth (pontics) held in place by dental crowns attached to adjacent natural teeth or dental implants.

Restoration of Chewing Function
A bridge fills the gap left by missing teeth, allowing patients to chew and bite properly, which is essential for maintaining good oral health and nutrition.

Prevention of Tooth Shifting
When a tooth is missing, the adjacent teeth may start to shift into the empty space, causing misalignment and bite problems. A dental bridge prevents this shifting and helps maintain proper tooth alignment.

Non-Removable Solution
Crowns and bridges are fixed restorations, which means they are permanently cemented onto the teeth or implants, providing a stable and non-removable solution for tooth restoration and replacement.

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