ABDENT CARE

Crowns & Bridges

Crowns

Procedure Overview:

Dental crowns are like hats for your teeth. They’re applied to protect a damaged tooth and restore its healthy appearance. If you have teeth that are damaged enough that a filling won’t fix them, but not so impaired that they need removing, then this procedure will help you.

What Are Dental Crowns?

Your teeth are put under a lot of strain. This can be from decay or accidental injury. They can start to chip and become misshapen or ground down to a different size.

Crowns are a solution to this issue. They act as a safety helmet (or crown) that covers and protects the damaged tooth. The result for your tooth is that further damage is prevented. The result for you is a full, healthy smile that will increase your confidence.

Benefits Of Dental Crowns:

  • Improve the appearance of unhealthy or damaged teeth
  • Protect damaged teeth from further harm
  • Hold cracked teeth together
  • Can be used to cover dental implants (to see more on dental implants click here)
  • They will last a lifetime if correctly looked after

Dental Crown Surgery:

During your first visit, you can expect the dentist to examine the affected tooth or teeth and take an x-ray. In some cases, a root canal might need to be taken before crowns are fitted. If this is the case, then this will be discussed at your initial appointment.

The tooth that is receiving the crown will then be filed down. An impression will then be made of the existing teeth above and below the filed tooth. This ensures that your new crown doesn’t affect your bite

Bridges

Procedure Overview:

A dazzling smile can be ruined by a missing tooth, making you feel unconfident and unwilling to smile, even when you want to. This is where dental bridges can help you by filling in that space and making you feel beautiful again.

What is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a replacement for missing teeth. Your dentist can offer a number of different bridge options, including a conventional bridge or a fixed bridge, consisting of a false tooth or teeth attached to crowns. The teeth on either side are prepared so that they become abutments (like those that are inserted for dental implants), easing the process of inserting and fusing the bridge to the teeth adjacent to the gap.

Another type of bridge is an adhesive bridge, although it does not offer the stability of a fixed bridge, as it consists simply of a false tooth bonded by wings to the adjacent teeth.

A cantilever bridge is similar to the fixed bridge, but with just one crown attached to the neighbouring teeth as opposed to two.

Before and After

Below are some examples of dental Crown & Bridges that have been applied by our partners. The results speak for themselves. The only thing these images don’t show is the positive impact that Crown & Bridges have on your self-esteem. Each person below now has the confidence of a Hollywood superstar.