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Dental Crowns and Bridges
Dental crowns and bridges serve as effective solutions for lost or significantly damaged teeth, providing natural-looking restorations that enhance speaking and chewing capabilities. We prioritize longevity by employing top-tier materials, ensuring exceptional performance.
Our meticulous approach guarantees seamless integration of dental crowns and bridges with your natural teeth, delivering functionality akin to natural teeth. Typically spanning two visits, the process begins with impressions of your teeth, which are then sent to a dental laboratory for fabrication. Upon completion, you return for the fitting of your crown or bridge at our office.
What is a Dental Crown
Dental crowns serve several purposes: they're beneficial when a tooth has a sizable filling that surpasses its natural structure, following root canal therapy, or for cosmetic enhancements.
These versatile crowns can be applied in various manners. They're placed over damaged teeth to cap and restore their function. Alternatively, they're affixed to dental implants to replace missing teeth.
Furthermore, dental crowns offer added support for dental bridges. They necessitate no special maintenance and can be brushed and flossed like natural teeth.
What is a Dental Bridge
Dental bridges are employed when patients experience tooth loss. Named for their function, they bridge the gap resulting from missing teeth. These bridges can be anchored using abutment crowns on either end or via permanently installed precision metal mechanisms.
At City Park Dental, we meticulously craft each component of a dental bridge to ensure a natural appearance and optimal functionality tailored to each patient's needs.
Temporary Dental Crowns: Their Function and Process
During the process of obtaining an impression for your permanent dental crown, your Charlotte dentist will shape the underlying tooth base to ensure an accurate fit. This interim period, between impression creation and crown delivery, may leave your tooth vulnerable. To safeguard it, you'll receive a temporary dental crown.
Upon your return for the fitting appointment, the temporary crown is removed, and the permanent crown or bridge is affixed to the prepared base by your dentist.
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