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Dental crowns are a good way to fix and protect your damaged teeth. If you have a tooth that is very decayed or hurt, our skilled dentists can put a dental crown on it to restore its shape and purpose. Crowns are also used to make bridges for missing teeth, filling in spaces and helping you have a natural, complete smile. If you want to cover a weak tooth or replace a lost one, then our team here at Admire Dental Branford can help you achieve that nice, healthy smile. Come see us and learn how dental crowns can improve your oral health!
Dental crowns help to save and repair damaged teeth. You may need a dental crown if:
Consult with Admire Dental Bakersfield to find out if a crown would be the best option for you.
Dental bridges can be used in filling gaps within your smile with or without partial dentures. The dental bridge is made up of two dental crowns and a false tooth, which forms the basis of the whole process. On either side of the gap, the crowns are set on healthy teeth, but the false tooth fills up the gap produced by the missing tooth. This bridge can help keep the false tooth in its place and restore your smile to its full functionality and beauty. Visit Admire Dental Bakersfield to learn more about how dental bridges can enhance your oral health and beauty!
Caring for your dental crowns and bridges is like taking care of your real teeth. To keep them healthy, follow these easy steps:
At Admire Dental Bakersfield, we’ll teach you all the ways to keep that smile of yours healthy and nice!
Dental crowns are caps that cover a damaged or decayed tooth, while dental bridges replace missing teeth by attaching to adjacent healthy teeth. Both restore function and improve the appearance of your smile.
With proper care, dental crowns and bridges can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years, depending on the material and how well you maintain your oral hygiene.
The procedure is generally pain-free as the dentist will use a local anesthetic. You may experience some discomfort after the procedure, but it should subside within a few days.
To maintain your dental crowns and bridges, brush twice a day, floss daily, and avoid sticky or hard foods that could damage them. Regular dental checkups are also important.
If you have a damaged tooth, decay, or missing teeth, you might be a candidate for crowns or bridges. Your dentist will evaluate your oral health and recommend the best option for you.