Crown & Bridge Restorations


A dental crown is a personalized dental restoration designed to fit your tooth. Often likened to a cap, it encircles and envelops the tooth, serving to strengthen it. Crowns are recommended in situations where a tooth is compromised due to extensive fillings, significant breakdown, or having undergone root canal treatment. Beyond providing structural support to a damaged tooth, crowns are also utilized for cosmetic purposes.

Commonly crafted from materials like gold, ceramic in tooth-colored shades, or even a plastic composite, crowns offer versatility in choice. Your dentist will engage in a discussion with you to determine the most suitable option based on your specific needs.

In contrast, a dental bridge serves the purpose of replacing one or more missing teeth. It relies on the support of sturdy teeth adjacent to the gap to uphold the bridge structure securely.

It involves the use of digital imaging, computer-aided design (CAD), and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) systems to enhance accuracy, efficiency, and patient outcomes.

With 3D dentistry, dentists can capture highly detailed digital impressions, create virtual treatment plans, and fabricate restorations with remarkable precision. This technology has transformed traditional dental practices, offering improved diagnostics, faster treatment turnaround times, and enhanced patient satisfaction.