Crowns are used in a lot of procedures. You may need a crown if your tooth is damaged, weakened, or has a large filling that needs added protection. You may also need a crown after a root canal. Implants are topped with dental crowns.
Dental Crowns and Bridges
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Cost
You can expect costs to vary based on the type of restoration and your insurance coverage. Financing is available.
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Procedure Duration
You can often complete treatment in two visits, with some crowns available the same day using CEREC technology.
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Pain Level
You can expect minimal discomfort, with advanced technology and sedation ensuring a smooth, comfortable experience.
Sedation Dentistry
Dental Crowns & Bridges for Smile Restoration
You can restore damaged or missing teeth with custom dental crowns and bridges enhanced by CEREC and 3D printing technology. These restorations improve chewing, speaking, and appearance while providing durable, natural-looking results.
Crowns cover and protect weakened teeth.
Bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring to surrounding teeth.
With digital precision and same-day capabilities in some cases, you can enjoy faster, more accurate, and natural-looking results.
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Process
- Initial Consultation: You will receive a full exam and discuss whether a crown or bridge is the best solution for your needs.
- Digital Imaging and Preparation: Your tooth is prepared, and digital scans are taken using advanced technology for a precise fit.
- CEREC / 3D Design: Your restoration is digitally designed, allowing for highly accurate and natural-looking results.
- Same-Day Crowns: You may receive your crown in a single visit using CEREC technology.
- Bridges or Complex Cases: A temporary restoration may be placed while your final one is created.
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Next Steps
- Follow Aftercare Instructions: Avoid hard or sticky foods initially and follow any care guidelines provided.
- Maintain Oral Hygiene: Brush, floss, and clean around your restoration daily to prevent decay or gum issues.
- Schedule Follow-Up Visits: You may return for adjustments or checks to ensure your restoration fits comfortably.
- Attend Regular Checkups: Continue routine dental visits to monitor your crown or bridge and your overall oral health.
FAQ
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When is a dental crown recommended?
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When is a dental bridge a good option?
You can choose a bridge if you are missing one or more teeth and want a stable, natural-looking replacement.
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What issues can crowns or bridges address?
You can restore damaged teeth, replace missing teeth, and improve chewing, speaking, and overall smile appearance.