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Crowns & Bridges

What is a crown and a bridge?

A crown or cap is a dental restoration that covers the exposed surface of a tooth to strengthen it or improve its appearance. A bridge is a dental restoration to replace one or more missing teeth. It includes an artificial tooth or teeth which are fused to crowns on either side to provide support. Both crowns and most bridges are fixed prosthetic devices. Unlike removable devices such as dentures, which you can take out and clean daily, crowns and bridges are cemented onto existing teeth or implants, and can only be removed by a dentist.
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Why You Should Do Tooth Staining?

Teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry treatments offering a quick, non-invasive, and affordable way to enhance a smile.
  • Teeth whitening boosts your self-confidence
  • Teeth whitening enhances your appearance
  • Teeth whitening minimizes the look of wrinkles

How do you know if you need crowns and bridges?

Certain people should not use teeth whitening products.
  • Patients who have teeth that have become transparent as part of the aging process.
  • Patients who are sensitive to peroxide or other chemicals used in their chosen teeth whitening treatment.
  • Patients who have ultra-sensitive teeth or gums, which may be irritated by the chemicals used in the whitening process.
  • Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Benefits experienced by some with new bridges

Types of Procedure

Traditional includes one or more artificial teeth cemented to both adjacent teeth through crowns.

Cantilever features an artificial tooth connected to a single natural tooth via a crown.

Maryland fuses artificial teeth to the back of surrounding teeth and is usually used to replace visible front teeth.

Implant-supported are traditional bridges, strengthened by implants instead of being attached to natural teeth.

Before And After

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During The Teeth Whitening What Is the Dental Bridge Procedure?Procedure

Because the procedure involves multiple steps, installing a dental bridge takes more than one dental visit.

These are the steps typically taken to implant a traditional bridge:

  •         The dentist injects a local anesthetic into your gum near the site of the future bridge.
  •         The dentist prepares the supporting teeth through shaping by making room for a crown to be placed over them.
  •         The dentist creates an impression of your teeth.
  •         The dentist creates a temporary bridge or crown to protect your mouth. In contrast, a bridge is custom-made by a laboratory.
  •         The dentist removes your temporary bridge or crown and fits your new, permanent bridge.
  •         To ensure a perfect fit, the dentist may secure the bridge with cement for several weeks before permanent placement.
  •         Ask your dentist to see if a dental bridge is right for you and how it should fit.

How Do I Care for My Dental Bridge?

Here are some simple tips when caring for your new bridge:

Things to avoid when you have a bridge:

FAQ's

How long should a bridge crown last?

Dental bridges can last at least five to seven years. With good oral hygiene and regular professional cleanings, the bridge may last more than 10 years

How do you care for a bridge and crown?

  • Diet.
  • Floss carefully.
  • Avoid chewing gum.
  • Brush your teeth regularly.
  • Stay away from hot food/beverages.
  • Chew on the opposite side of your mouth.

How many teeth can be in a bridge?

Dental bridges help replace one to four teeth, depending on our requirement. However, generally, people replace one or two teeth.

How long can a crown take to heal?

In general, the procedure can lighten up, teeth anywhere from 6 to 12 shades on the whitening shade guide.

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