Dental Crowns and Bridges

We take lost and damaged teeth very seriously. Our crowns and bridges provide the restoration results you need to smile proudly and confidently.

Dental Crowns and Bridges

Dental crowns and bridges are effective restorations when teeth are lost or severely damaged. Our crowns and bridges look natural and offer much-needed assistance with chewing and speaking. We use high-quality materials in our crowns and bridges to ensure the restorations last as long as possible and provide exceptional performance.

We ensure your dental crowns and bridges blend in seamlessly with your existing teeth and function like natural teeth. We’ve invested in advanced technology so we can provide dental crowns in just one visit where most dental offices require at least two visits.

illustration of a dental crown being placed on the bottom row of teeth
  • What is a dental crown?

    Dental crowns are used when a tooth has a very large filling that exceeds the natural tooth structure, your tooth had root canal therapy or for cosmetic reasons.

    Dental crowns have many applications. The first is to be installed over a damaged tooth to cap the existing structure, which restores the damaged tooth so it can be used normally. Crowns can also be attached to dental implants to replace missing teeth; these implants will be surgically inserted into the jawbone and serve as the root for the tooth. This procedure keeps the crown steady and secure.

    Additionally, dental crowns may also be used to provide extra support for dental bridges. They do not require any special treatment and can be brushed and flossed as normal.

  • What is a dental bridge?

    Dental bridges are commonly used when a patient has lost one or more teeth. They are called bridges because they consist of one or more replacement teeth that bridge the gap that was created when the original teeth became lost. Dental bridges can be secured using abutment crowns on each end or by using permanently installed precision metal mechanisms. We custom design each component of a dental bridge to ensure that it looks natural and provides the desired performance.

  • What are same-day crowns? How do they work?

    Your permanent crown is created and placed in the office all during one appointment! You do not need to come back two weeks later for a delivery like with temporary crowns. The entire appointment can take about two to two and a half hours and you’ll leave the office with your brand new crown and an even brighter smile! The crown is color matched to your other teeth so your smile remains consistent.

More Questions?

Contact us if you have any questions about dental crowns and bridges.