Dental Crowns and Bridges : A Look at Cosmetic Dentistry

Dental Crowns and Bridges

Do you fear going to the dentist? Is the fear perhaps emanate from a lack of knowledge of the procedures that can, or will, be done? The thought of a bridge or crown being placed in the mouth may not sound very pleasing to many. However, these procedures can help restore the beauty and structure of your teeth. Here is a closer look at dental crowns and bridges.

Dental Crowns

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to prevent further deterioration and restore its natural appearance. Dental crowns are used in cases where a tooth is severely broken or chipped to cover the exposed area following a root canal treatment. In instances when a dental filling is not a suitable solution to correcting a damaged tooth, crowns can offer a long-term solution to restoring the function of the teeth and enhancing your smile appearance.

Dental crowns can be made of all porcelain, all metal, or a mixture of both. All crowns are custom-made for each patient. Therefore, it may take more than a single appointment to complete. During your initial visit, your dentist will numb the area to be treated to ensure you are comfortable. He/she will then use a dental hand piece to shape and prepare the damaged tooth so that the crown can fit properly over it. Next, the dentist will take impressions of the prepared tooth.

Mostly, a temporary crown is placed to offer protection to the tooth while the final crown is being made. The tooth impressions are used to construct a model of your mouth on which the final crown is made. When the final crown is done, and ready, dental cement is placed into the crown, and it is cemented to the prepared tooth. And finally, your tooth now is restored to a functioning and healthy state!

Benefits of a Dental Crown

  • It restores your smile. If you have one or more teeth that are not uniform in shape or colour, a crown can cover these irregularities, leaving your smile looking uniform and natural.
  • They are durable hence they will serve you years to come.
  • It functions just like your natural teeth. This means that your tooth will be restoredto its former state without anycompromises.

Dental Bridges

A bridge consists of an artificial tooth that is connected to a set of crowns used to fill a gap created by one or multiple teeth. A dental bridge is custom-made to look and function just like your natural teeth. At your first visit, your dentist will numb the area and use a dental hand piece to prepare the neighbouring teeth that are needed to support the bridge. Next, he will take the impressions of the prepared teeth and place a temporary bridge to protect the teeth. These impressions are used to fabricate a model of your mouth on which the final bridge is made. Lastly, the final bridge is then cemented and attached to the neighbouring teeth; this ensures that you do not have to worry about repositioning the bridge once it is cemented in place.

Have a look at the preparation of a dental bridge.

Advantages of Dental Bridge

  • It keeps the rest of your teeth in proper place so they won’t shift.
  • It keeps your mouth looking full and your facial structure symmetrical.
  • It functions just like your natural teeth, so you can eat just like you naturally would.

Bottom Line: Get a Natural Look with Dental Crowns and Bridges from Carrum Dental Group

If you are looking to have a dental crown, a bridge or even both, Carrum Downs Dental Group is here for you. We have well-qualified dentists with the know-how to offer you with quality dental care. Don’t allow a damaged or missing tooth be a source of your physical and social discomfort. Visit Carrum Downs Dental Group, and we will do our very best to offer you compassionate dental care with great results.