DENTAL CROWN

A dental crown is a personalized cap that fits over a decayed or destroyed tooth to reform it in terms of shape and look. These caps on teeth are designed to be indistinguishable from the natural teeth.

DENTAL BRIDGES

These are false structures used in dentistry to fill the spaces caused by missing one or several teeth. They are placed between two crowns, which anchor them in adjacent natural teeth or implants.

DENTAL CROWN PROCEDURE

01.Preparation

The dentist will alter the tooth in order to receive the crown.

02.Impressions

The teeth are then scanned so that custom-made crown can be designed.

03.Temporary Crown

A temporary crown is installed while waiting for the permanent one to be made.

04.Permanent Crown Placement

The temporary bridge is removed, and the permanent one is cemented in place.

01.Preparation

The dentist then takes imprints of your mouth so as to make fitting bridges.

02.Impressions

The teeth are then scanned so that custom-made crown can be designed.

03.Temporary Bridge

A temporary bridge is placed over the prepared tooth/teeth and left for a given time during treatment.

04.Permanent Bridge Placement

The temporary bridge will be removed, the fixed bridge will be erected with cement.

DENTAL BRIDGE PROCEDURE

TYPES OF DENTAL BRIDGES

Traditional Bridges

This involves forming a bridge with crowns on teeth on both sides of the gap (abutment teeth) and a pontic centrally.

Implant-Supported Bridge

Instead of real teeth, it relies on dental implants for support.

Maryland Bridge

It uses a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of the neighbouring teeth.

BENEFITS

DENTAL CROWN

Protection

It keeps delicate teeth from breaking apart or holding together fractured ones.

Restoration

It fixes worn-out or broken teeth or is even more damaged than this condition.

Aesthetics

It covers discoloured or misshapen teeth, thus improving your smile.

Support

When there isn’t much left of your tooth, it holds up a tooth with another big filling.

DENTAL BRIDGE

Functionality

Helps in proper speaking and also helps in chewing food properly.

Restoration

Helps in bring back lost smiles and maintaining facial structure.

Aesthetics

Make your smile look as if you have never lost any permanent tooth.

Stability

Prevents movement of remaining natural teeth into empty spaces.

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