Crowns & Bridgework
Crowns and bridgework are the
historical standards in dental restorations and are a process with which
many people are familiar. For many years, these restorations were made
entirely from precious metals (gold alloy, platinum, palladium) exposing a
gold or silver tooth.
Those precious metals are still used in crown
and bridgework, but today there is the added aesthetic of porcelain, which
makes the restoration look and function like your natural teeth.
Porcelain crowns completely cover the exposed tooth structure down
to the gum line. They are often used to repair teeth that have undergone
root canal treatment or have broken down from decay or a fracture too
extensive to be restored by a filling.
A porcelain crown is created
in the laboratory, specially designed and crafted to fit perfectly and
blend with your natural teeth. The shade of porcelain is carefully
selected to match your surrounding teeth, making the crowns appear as
natural as your unrestored teeth.
The materials used are a high
noble (precious) metal interior (for strength) and a porcelain exterior
(for cosmetics).
The strength of the material creates a crown that
functions like a natural tooth. Once the crown is permanently cemented,
chewing ability is like that of your natural teeth.
Having a
customized crown made takes two or three appointments. The tooth is
carefully prepared and impressions are taken to create a natural looking
crown to fit your smile.
If you are missing more than one tooth in
an area, a bridge may be an option. Bridgework is used to replace one
tooth or multiple teeth. A series of crowns (called pontics) are crafted
to replace the missing teeth. These are anchored to natural teeth (called
abutments) on either end of the span. The materials used for creating a
bridge are similar to those of a crown, allowing a custom shade of
porcelain to match your surrounding teeth.
As with the crown, once
the bridgework is permanently cemented you may again enjoy your favorite
foods with confidence. Bridgework allows you to avoid that sunken-in
appearance caused by missing teeth and stabilizes that area of the dental
arch to give you a more youthful appearance, allowing you to smile once
more with confidence.
If you have any questions about crown and
bridgework or replacing old crowns and/or bridgework, please contact our
office.
We'll be happy to answer any questions you may have about these procedures
as well as other procedures we offer.
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Richard Shih, D.D.S.
General Orthodontics, Implant
and Restorative Dentistry
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