CROWNS & BRIDGES

dental crown and Bridges

CROWNS

A dental crown is a type of dental restoration that encases the entire tooth, providing it with strength and stability. Crowns are often used to restore teeth that have been damaged by decay or injury. They can also be used to support dental bridges, cover misshapen or discolored teeth, and protect weak teeth from further damage. In most cases, crowns are made from porcelain or ceramic, which blend in seamlessly with natural teeth. However, crowns can also be made from gold, metal alloys, or a combination of materials. While crowns are typically considered to be a longer term dental restoration, they could require replacement at some point. For this reason, it is important to practice good oral hygiene habits and visit Kisling Family Dentistry regularly for checkups and cleanings.

BRIDGES

Dental Bridges are false teeth that are used to fill in the gaps left by missing teeth. They are commonly made from porcelain or ceramic, and they are attached to the existing teeth on either side of the gap. Bridges can be used to improve the appearance of your smile, and they can also help to restore the function of your teeth. When you lose a tooth, the surrounding teeth can begin to drift out of place. This can cause problems with chewing and speaking, and it can also lead to TMJ disorders. By filling in the gaps with bridges, you can help to keep your teeth in their proper position and prevent further damage to your smile.

Dental Bridges
Share by: