Crown and Bridge

Crown and Bridge

It is a complete treatment consisting of the bridge, that is the replacement for the missing teeth and the crown, that covers the crown portion of the adjacent teeth that has been cut a little to be used as a support for the bridge. The dental bridge fills up the gap between two existing teeth. The teeth on either side are taken as support for the bridge. The bridge replaces the missing teeth region. The dental crown is the crown portion of the teeth that is fabricated in a lab and attached to the bridge.

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FAQ

Frequently Ask Questions

A dental crown can be considered as a cap that is placed over the top of a damaged tooth. The tooth-shaped cap helps restore the size, shape, and appearance and enhances the strength of the tooth. A dental crown can be made of a variety of materials like porcelain, gold, or metal. However, the application of these crowns varies as per the condition and requirements.

    • To protect a tooth (weakened from decay) from further breaking 
    • To keep the weak tooth together when parts of it are cracked
    • To restore a broken or badly worn down tooth
    • To hold a dental bridge in the space occupied
    • To cover a tooth that is misshapen or severely discolored
    • To protect a tooth from fractures and bacterial infection after a root canal treatment. 

    Advantages of Dental Crowns

    • Protection of tooth after a root canal procedure
    • Provide support to a tooth damaged by decay
    • Improve the appearance of a tooth and the smile by changing the shape and colour.
    • Protection of tooth from further damage which has already worn away 

A bridge is a tooth-like structure that is designed to fill a gap caused by a missing or extracted tooth. Dental bridges span the space as they are fixed to the natural teeth, which act as anchors. The dental bridge procedure in India involves cementing a bridge –

  1. To the crowns on either side of the gap
  2. To implants in the gum, wherever the gap is.

Generally, a tooth gap, which if left unattended, can eventually lead the other teeth to shift or turn into space. This can result in a bad bite that can affect speech, cause recurring biting of the inner cheek, and lead to breathing through the mouth instead of the nose. Therefore, to replace the missing teeth and fill the gap, you will require a dental bridge that will strengthen your tooth’s performance and get the best

Advantages of Dental Bridges

  • Chew and eat normally, as there is no longer a gap in the teeth.
  • A gap alters the placement of the tongue and the way the mouth makes sounds. A dental bridge fills the gap and helps in speaking without inhibition. 
  • As the colour of a bridge closely matches that of the surrounding teeth, it can compensate for the loss of the original tooth.  
  • Improve self-esteem and confidence.
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