Crowns and Bridges

Having a healthy set of teeth is not only important to alleviate your appearance, but it can also be a confidence-booster. But having
that healthy pair of teeth is not easy to maintain, to say the least. For whatever reason it may be, almost all of us have endured dental issues at least once in our lives. It could be due to tooth decay or an accident or some irregular shaping, we do get conscious about our teeth when they are far from ideal.

This is where the concept of dental crowns and bridges comes. From understanding what they are, when they should be used, how they can

benefit you, and how to take care of them; we are going to uncover everything related to them in this space. So, be sure to follow through.

Crown and bridge

What are Crowns and Bridges?

A crown, or a “cap,” fits over an existing tooth. It requires restoration due to deep decay, a fracture, or a crack. At least three units make up a bridge: two crowns (abutments) fused to a pontic, or fake tooth, that replaces a missing tooth.

This means that they are very much different from other removable devices such as dentures, which you can take out to clean daily. Dental crowns and bridges can only be removed with the help of a dentist.

Bridges: Cost-effective. Last for years.

Bridges

Cost-effective , Last for years.

Crowns: Comfortable.

Crowns

Comfortable ,Easy to clean. Look and feel like real teeth. Cost-effective.

Implants: Sturdy. Easy to clean. Look and feel like real teeth.

Implants

Sturdy , Easy to clean , Look and feel like real teeth

Signs You Need Crown and Bridge Treatment

Signs Patients Need a Bridge

Benefits of Dental Crowns

Benefits of a Fixed Bridge

How Do Dental Crowns and Bridges Work?

As we stated above, these prosthetic devices are bonded to your teeth by dental cement. Generally, the entire process begins with an experienced dentist taking a dental impression of your affected tooth/teeth.  After this, the crown is fabricated and inserted into your mouth.

This method ensures that strong restorative material can be used for crowning. These materials require fabrication under intense heat (such as firing porcelain or casting metal) and the entire process requires legitimate time to get completed. Naturally, it can’t be done inside the mouth.

These days, dentists are using different computer technologies such as CAD/CAM dentistry for crown fabrication.

Bridges are recommended when there is more than one tooth to be taken care of. They cover up the empty space for the missing teeth. The teeth around the missing space are known as abutments and help serve as anchors for your dental bridge.  Similar to crowns, you get to pick what kind of materials you get to choose for the bridges.

This brings us to our next topic of discussion wherein we discuss the types of materials used in dental crowns and bridges.

Crowns and Bridges vs. Dental Implants – What Is Best?

Each procedure restores missing teeth. Which option is the best depends on the needs of each individual patients and the subsequent recommendations of their dentist. Here are some of the positives of each.

Types of Materials Used for Dental Crowns and Bridges

Coming to the types of materials that are used for making crowns, it depends on your personal choice. Most people opt for ceramic and porcelain crowns since they match best with the colour of the natural teeth.

 

However, people do get fancy and can use acrylic and metal alloys for crowning. Some even choose to have their crown be fabricated with gold. Of course, that would cost you a fortune if you decide to do that. 

Here is a list of the materials that are used for dental crowning:

How long does a crown and bridge last?

That being said, with proper oral hygiene, a bridge should last well over ten years for more patients. Like any dental work, your bridges and crowns will experience natural wear and tear from chewing food and grinding teeth. These are the primary reasons for replacing restorative dental work.

Which is better crown or bridge?

We generally recommend bridges when you lose one or more tooth in its entirety. In contrast, we usually recommend a dental crown for one of the following reasons: Restoring a cracked or fractured tooth. Replacing a large filling

How many teeth can you get a bridge for?

Dental bridges help replace one to four teeth, depending on your needs. However, generally, people replace one or two teeth. However, in rare cases, you can also have four teeth in a dental bridge, especially if you have sufficient healthy teeth present in your mouth to connect with dental crowns.

Is a bridge just as good as an implant?

However, dental implants are much more effective than bridges in the long run and are also better in terms of oral health. The fact that they usually last longer than bridges accounts for the high cost that is generally associated with implant surgery.