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Crowns and Bridges. Restoring Your Smile
Do you hide your smile as a result of damaged or missing teeth? Are you embarrassed by tooth decay, broken, or cracked teeth? Don’t hide any longer. Get your beautiful smile back with a dental crown or dental bridge.
Dental crowns and bridges repair damaged teeth and replace missing teeth. Often made of tooth-colored porcelain, most dental crowns and bridges look like your natural teeth — so no one will ever know the difference.
Dental crowns or bridges can improve your smile by:
- Replacing missing teeth or covering a dental implant
- Filling in unsightly gaps and spaces between your teeth
- Repairing cracks and chips in your teeth
- Covering a discolored or poorly shaped tooth
- Covering a tooth that has had a root canal
Many things can cause changes to your smile – teeth grinding, general decay cracked fillings, and root canals, to name a few. In addition, as we age, our teeth are prone to decay. If damage to a tooth cannot be repaired with a simple filling, you may need a dental crown.
Tooth loss not only affects how your smile looks but also the way you eat, how you speak and the alignment of your other teeth. Aside from dentures, a dental bridge is one of the few options available for replacing a missing tooth. A dental bridge literally bridges the gap between missing teeth while helping to restore your smile. Bridges work by attaching the natural-looking restorative teeth (or bridge) to both sides of the gap.
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