Crowns and Bridges

Fixed prosthetic solutions to restore damaged teeth and replace missing teeth effectively.

Overview

Crowns protect weakened or treated teeth, while bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth or implants. These restorations improve function, esthetics, and stability.

Procedure Details

1. Examination and treatment planning
2. Tooth preparation for crown/bridge abutments
3. Impression or digital scan
4. Temporary restoration placement
5. Final crown/bridge fitting and bite adjustment

Benefits

Restores chewing efficiency
Protects weakened teeth
Replaces missing teeth with fixed solutions
Improves smile and bite stability
Durable long-term restoration

FAQs

A crown is advised when a tooth is weakened by fracture, large filling, or after root canal treatment.

A bridge uses adjacent teeth as support, while an implant is placed in the jawbone as an independent support.

With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, they can last many years.
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