Crowns And Bridges
Maintain The Health And Integrity Of Your Smile With Crowns And Bridges!
Tooth Crowns enamel is one of the strongest materials in the human body, teeth can occasionally chip or shatter owing to internal structural weakness or tooth decay. When this occurs, at MY SMILE DOCTORS we utilize porcelain crowns & bridges to ensure the structural integrity of your tooth.
Dental Crowns!
A dental crown is one of the greatest techniques to restore a tooth that has significantly lost its strength. In this context, a crown serves as a “cap” to cover a damaged tooth and shield it from additional harm.
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are often used to replace one or more missing teeth. Bridges allow us to literally “bridge the gap” created by missing teeth. They serve as a non-invasive substitute for dental implants.
Dental Crowns Sydney
Dental Crowns are to protect a weak tooth that suffers from decay, breaking, or injury. A crown is used to cover the tooth and stabilize it with a large filling when there is not much of the tooth remaining to be preserved. It is feasible to make a fractured tooth seem and feel like a real tooth by restoration. Crowns can be used to attach a dental bridge in addition to covering dental implants and supporting discolored teeth.
Crowns can also be inserted to cover baby teeth that have been damaged by decay in order to preserve those teeth.
There are several varieties of crowns that are available, including stainless steel, all-porcelain, all-resin, metals, and porcelain fused to metal.
Dental Bridges Sydney
A dental bridge is used to fill in the space left by one or more lost teeth. To accommodate an artificial tooth or teeth in between, two or more crowns are positioned on the neighboring teeth.Crowns can also be inserted to cover baby teeth that have been damaged by decay to preserve those teeth.
A Dental Bridge Is Placed To:
- To bring back your smile to your brilliant natural smile
- Provide the support necessary to speak properly and eat.
- Provide the necessary support to prevent your face from being malformed due to a loss of teeth.
- Support your bite so that you can chew and speak properly.
- To keep the proper bone structure of your remaining teeth so that they do no move out of position.
Is There More Than One Type Of Dental Bridge?
Traditional bridges are to replace a missing tooth and involve fabricating a crown for the implant or tooth on the teeth that surround the gap. I pontic is then positioned between them. The most common kind of bridges are traditional bridges, which are composed of ceramic materials or porcelain fused to metal.
Cantilever bridges are another type of bridge and are placed when the gap where the missing tooth or teeth once were only, has teeth on one side of it. It is not recommended to utilize this type of crown in the back of the mouth where substantial support is needed due to chewing, tooth force, and bone structure.
Maryland bonded bridges, also known as resin-bonded bridges, are constructed from metal that has been fused to teeth or porcelain, together with artificial gums. This form of bridge, which is the least frequent, has metal or porcelain wings that are connected to the remaining teeth on the bridge’s sides.
Sleep Dentistry
Concerned AboutT Your Upcoming Dental Visit (Nervous and Anxious)?
Feel free to inquire with our team about the possibility of undergoing dental treatment with intravenous (IV) sedation.