REBUILD FUNCTION
What crowns and bridges do
Crowns cover and protect weakened teeth. Bridges replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring a restoration to the teeth or implants beside the gap. Together, they help restore chewing ability, appearance, and day-to-day comfort.
Dental Crowns
A crown is a custom cap placed over a damaged, heavily restored, or root-canal-treated tooth to rebuild strength, shape, and function.
Dental Bridges
A bridge fills a missing-tooth space using an artificial tooth supported by crowns on neighboring teeth or by implants, depending on the case.
WHY PATIENTS CHOOSE THIS
Benefits of crowns and bridges
- Protects cracked, worn, or heavily filled teeth
- Replaces missing teeth with a fixed solution
- Restores bite support and chewing efficiency
- Blends with surrounding teeth for a natural appearance
- Helps maintain smile balance and confidence
STEP BY STEP
What to expect during treatment
Most crown and bridge treatment is completed over two visits, though the exact sequence depends on the condition of the tooth, surrounding support, and whether implants are involved.
1. Consultation & exam
We examine the tooth or gap, review your goals, and confirm whether a crown, bridge, or another option is the right fit.
2. Tooth preparation
The tooth is shaped for a crown, or supporting teeth are prepared for a bridge. Digital or physical impressions are then taken.
3. Temporary phase
A temporary restoration may be placed to protect the area while your custom final restoration is being fabricated.
4. Final placement
Your final crown or bridge is checked for fit, bite, and appearance, then securely cemented or attached as planned.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Crowns & Bridges FAQ
Helpful answers before your consultation.
A crown is used to restore and protect an existing tooth. A bridge is used to replace a missing tooth or teeth. Your dentist will recommend the best option after examining your smile and support teeth.
With good home care and regular dental visits, crowns and bridges can last many years. Longevity depends on bite forces, materials, and daily maintenance.
Yes. Modern restorations are custom-shaped and color-matched to blend with your surrounding teeth as closely as possible.
No. In some cases, implants may also be considered. The best solution depends on bone support, neighboring teeth, budget, and treatment goals.
RESTORE YOUR SMILE
Talk to the clinic about crowns and bridges.
If you have a damaged tooth or a missing-tooth space, this service can help restore strength, appearance, and day-to-day confidence.