Why Do I Need a Dental Crown or Bridge?

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A dental crown is an appliance that covers a damaged tooth to improve its appearance and strength. It has been used for centuries and continues to be a valuable tool in restorative dentistry.

Traditionally, they were made from metal, but modern crowns are now created from strong, durable, tooth-colored ceramic. This porcelain is designed to mimic the color of natural teeth, making them a more attractive option for patients in need of dental restorations.

When you have a missing tooth or teeth, it can lead to a number of problems including shifting, bad bite patterns, and severe gum diseases. These issues can lead to additional tooth loss if not treated.

At Go 2 Dental Sarasota FL, we provide our patients with both dental crowns and bridges to help restore the function of missing teeth, strengthening their bite, and improving their smile. For more information about how these restorations can benefit your smile, contact our office today to schedule a consultation!

What Are Dental Crowns & Bridges?

Both dental crowns and bridges are prosthetic devices that can be placed over a single tooth or multiple teeth to repair damage and restore chewing ability. Each is effective in different ways, and we will discuss which restoration is right for you during your appointment at our office in Temple! For more information about crowns and bridges, please check out www.thesarasotadentist.net/crowns-bridges/.

Generally, we use a local anesthetic during the procedure to ensure that you’re comfortable. During the preparation for either the crown or the bridge, we remove the enamel from the tooth to expose the structure underneath. We then cover the prepared tooth with a temporary crown until we have the final crown made at our lab.

This enables us to make the final crown exactly the way it needs to be. We will also take an impression of your mouth so that we can match the shape and color of the final crown to your natural teeth.

We then cement the crown into place, restoring a damaged tooth to its normal size and strength. Both crowns and bridges require regular oral hygiene care, but a bit more work is required for a bridge than for a crown.

How Long Do Dental Crowns & Bridges Last?

As long as you’re diligent about maintaining proper oral hygiene, both dental crowns and bridges can last a lifetime. This is because they don’t have any underlying roots or structures that could become compromised over time like natural teeth do.

To ensure that your dental crowns and bridges remain intact, you must take good care of them at home and visit our office for regular checkups and cleanings. We also recommend that you regularly utilize topical fluoride treatments to strengthen your tooth enamel and prevent cavities from developing.

A dental crown or bridge is a significant investment in your overall health and well-being, but it’s worth it to get the smile that you want. A bridge or crown can be replaced in as little as two visits, but you must commit to a thorough oral hygiene routine and regular dental checkups to ensure they last a lifetime!