🦷 Dental Crowns and Bridges

At our clinic, we offer high-quality dental crowns and bridges designed to restore your smile’s appearance, function, and strength. Whether you’ve lost a tooth or have one that’s severely damaged, our restorative solutions help you chew comfortably and smile with confidence.

What Are Crowns and Bridges?

Dental Crowns are custom-made caps that cover and protect damaged or weakened teeth. They are used when a tooth no longer has enough healthy structure to support a filling. A crown restores the tooth’s full shape, size, and strength—ensuring it looks and functions just like a natural tooth.

Dental Bridges work like a series of connected crowns, designed to “bridge” the gap left by one or more missing teeth. The bridge anchors onto the surrounding teeth (called abutments) and fills the space with natural-looking artificial teeth. This not only restores your chewing ability but also prevents shifting of nearby teeth and maintains your facial structure—avoiding the sunken appearance that can result from missing teeth.

Why You Might Need a Crown or Bridge

  • Severely decayed or fractured teeth

  • Missing one or more teeth

  • Weak teeth following root canal treatment

  • Large or old fillings that compromise tooth strength

  • To improve smile aesthetics and bite alignment

Treatment Process

1. Consultation (Approx. 30 mins)
Your dentist performs a detailed oral examination, including a bite analysis (occlusion check) to identify any parafunctional habits such as night-grinding or clenching.

2. First Appointment (Approx. 1 hour)
The affected teeth are carefully prepared, and impressions are taken to create your customized crowns or bridges. Our in-house dental laboratory then fabricates your restoration with precision and aesthetic detail.

3. Second Appointment (Approx. 1 hour)
Your completed crowns or bridges are seated, adjusted for perfect fit and comfort, and permanently bonded in place. A final review ensures proper bite, appearance, and function.

Aftercare and Protection

For patients who have habits like bruxism (night-grinding) or clenching, we may recommend a custom night guard to protect both your new crowns and your remaining natural teeth from wear or damage.