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Aesthetic
Enhancements: Crowns & Bridges
Crowns (or caps) are dental restorations that are placed over a tooth when
conservative restorations are insufficient to restore form and function.
A bridge serves to replace a missing tooth or teeth. One type of bridge
consists of crowns placed on either side of the missing tooth to connect the replacement tooth or teeth to
them.
Another type of bridge consists of the replacement tooth attached to the
adjacent teeth with wing-like appendages. Bridges can also be supported by
dental implants. Crowns and bridges can be made entirely of tooth-colored material, metal,
or a combination to provide optimal aesthetics. Some metal-free crowns and
bridges incorporate stress-bearing materials to enhance their strength and
wear-resistance.
Is A Crown Right For Me?
Crowns address aesthetic needs, restore tooth function, and enhance the
overall health of your mouth. In cases where teeth have large broken down
fillings, a crown can protect and preserve the remaining natural tooth. To
enhance your smile a metal-free, tooth colored crown can also replace an
older metal/porcelain crown. Following root canal therapy, a crown is
typically placed over the remaining tooth structure to preserve aesthetic
and
tooth function.
Is a Bridge Right For Me?
In cases where teeth are missing, a bridge prevents the remaining natural
teeth from shifting so that dental health and facial aesthetics are not compromised. Bridges may also provide
a permanent, non-removable alternative to removable partial or full
dentures. Whether supported by natural teeth or implants, bridges can
offer life-like aesthetics and stable chewing surfaces. The can be easily
maintained by brushing with modified brushing and flossing.
What Happens At The First Appointment?
With both crowns and bridges, the dentist needs to shape the teeth to
provide stable support and precise fit of the final restoration.
Following tooth preparation, impressions are taken of the teeth, and a
replica of your mouth is created for the dental laboratory to make the
restoration. You and your dentist with carefully discuss the color, shape,
and size
of the crown(s) or bridge(s). A temporary restoration is secured to
protect the prepared teeth and maintain the precise space left by the
tooth until the new restoration is fabricated.
If an implant-supported crown or bridges is the best option, the dentist
evaluates the patient's health and suitability for the implant placement.
The dentist may also proceed with surgical planning or refer the patient
to
a specialist trained in implant surgery. (For details, see the Proactive
Care brochure on Implants).
What Happens At the Next Appointment?
When the crown or bridge is fabricated, the dentist removes the patient's
temporary restoration, and tries on
the crown or bridges to verify fit and patient approval. Once the
restoration is adjusted and approved, the dentist uses a luting cement or
an adhesive bonding agent to permanently secure the final restoration.
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