Crowns & Bridges
Crowns and bridges are restorative dental treatments designed to repair damaged teeth and replace missing teeth, restoring strength, function, and appearance. Teeth may become weakened due to decay, fractures, wear, or after root canal treatment. Missing teeth can lead to difficulty in chewing, shifting of nearby teeth, bite problems, and changes in facial structure if not addressed in time.
Dental crowns are custom-made caps placed over damaged or weakened teeth to protect them and restore their natural shape and function. Bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to neighboring natural teeth or dental implants. These restorations help maintain proper bite alignment and prevent surrounding teeth from shifting.
Crowns and bridges are carefully planned using precise impressions and advanced materials to ensure durability, comfort, and a natural appearance. Treatment is tailored to the patient’s oral condition, aesthetic needs, and functional requirements. The procedures are safe, predictable, and performed with attention to long-term oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions
After RCT or fracture to restore strength and shape.
10–15 years or more with good hygiene.
No — they are permanently fixed.
5–7 days depending on material choice.
Brush twice daily, floss with a water flosser, and avoid very hard foods.
Yes, shade-matched to your existing teeth.