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Crowns & Bridges

What are Crowns and Bridges?

In layman’s terms, a crown is a manufactured tooth. It is usually made of porcelain that can be color and texture matched to your natural teeth. It can also be made of gold alloys for enhanced strength when replacing a back tooth. On the other hand, a bridge can be described as a prosthetic device that replaces missing teeth. It is commonly made up of porcelain fused to metal to achieve both a natural look and strength. Crowns and bridges provide a fixed solution to damaged and missing teeth respectively.

Signs that you need Crowns and Bridges

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Key Benefits Crowns and Bridges

What to eat Before and After the Procedure

Before the dental crowns and bridges procedure, it is advisable that you have your regular meal so that you will be satisfied throughout the entire process. However, after the procedure, you should avoid sticky and chewy foods such as caramel, gum, and taffy. Such foods can grab and pull out the crown. In terms of dental bridges, you should avoid food items that are too hard to chew, sugary, or teeth staining. It will help prolong the durability of the dental crowns and bridges.

Durability of Crowns and Bridges

With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, dental crowns and bridges can last up to 5 to 15 years. The Durability is also dependent on the material used for crowns and bridges.

Porcelain: Known for its natural look, porcelain crowns offer excellent aesthetics but are more susceptible to chipping, especially for patients who grind their teeth.

Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM): This hybrid offers strength and natural appearance but can experience wear over time.

Gold or metal alloys: These materials are incredibly durable and less prone to wear but may lack the natural tooth appearance many patients prefer.

 

After Procedure Care

After this having this procedure, your oral hygiene regimen (brushing and flossing) will help maintain dental crowns and bridges for years. You should also remember to visit any of our Smiley Dental offices twice a year for regular check-ups and removal of plaque.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my crown or bridge look natural?
Yes. We match the color and shape to blend with your smile.
We numb the area to keep you comfortable. Soreness afterward is usually mild and short-lived.
Yes. Start with softer foods for a day or two, then return to your normal diet. Avoid chewing ice or very hard items.
Implants can support a bridge or a single crown. We’ll explain which option fits best.
Brush normally and use floss threaders or a water flosser to clean under the replacement tooth each day.

Schedule your appointment

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