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Crowns are an excellent solution to repair and protect chipped or damaged teeth. If you have a highly decayed or fractured tooth, our experienced dentists are able to place a crown to restore the shape and functionality of the tooth. Crowns are also used to build tooth bridges, and these fill the space of the vacant teeth and give you the complete, original smile you deserve. Should you have to cover a damaged tooth or replace the tooth already capped, Admire Dental Fort Collins staff would be more than willing to help you towards having a healthy, presentable smile. Visit us today and see how crowns are able to benefit your oral health!
Tooth crowns and bridges are some of the most well-known ways of fixing a tooth.
A crown is a covering shaped like a tooth that is placed over a broken or weak tooth to strengthen it and give it a natural shape. Crowns are suitable for broken, worn-out, or root canal-treated teeth. They can be constructed of porcelain, ceramic, or other durable materials to resemble your own natural teeth.
A bridge will close a gap where a tooth is lost by linking prosthetic teeth (pontics) to your own teeth or implants on either side of it. Bridges make you a better chewer, a better speaker, and keep your own teeth from shifting.
We create strong, functioning, good-appearing crowns and bridges that will work well with modern materials and technology at Admire Dental Fort Collins. When properly cared for, these restorations will last 10 to 15 years or longer.
Crowns are protective caps that go over teeth that are damaged or decayed. Dental bridges replace missing teeth by connecting to the healthy teeth nearby. Both options help you chew better and make your smile look perfect.
Crowns and bridges should be cared for properly and last between 5 and 15 years, depending upon the type of material and oral hygiene habits.
It does not usually cause any pain because the dentist will numb you using medication. You may feel some discomfort later, but this should fade within a few days.
To maintain your crowns and bridges, brush your teeth at least twice each day, floss often, and refrain from hard or sticky foods that could fracture them. Dental appointments are also required periodically for lasting effects.
