Unlock Your Smile's Potential With Dental Crowns & Bridges
How Dental Bridges Can Fill The Gap In Your Smile?
- Restores Functionality: Bridges replace missing teeth, allowing you to chew and speak with ease.
- Maintains Jaw Alignment: By filling the gap, bridges prevent adjacent teeth from shifting, maintaining proper jaw alignment.
- Enhances Aesthetics: Bridges are customized to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless appearance.
- Prevents Bone Loss: Bridges stimulate the underlying jawbone, preventing bone loss and preserving facial structure.
- Improves Confidence: With restored functionality and aesthetics, dental bridges boost your confidence, allowing you to smile freely.
The lifespan of dental crowns and bridges
Benefits of custom-fitted dental crowns and bridges
- Precise fit: Custom-fitted crowns and bridges are meticulously crafted to match your natural teeth, ensuring optimal comfort and functionality.
- Aesthetic appeal: These restorations closely resemble natural teeth, enhancing the appearance of your smile with seamless integration.
- Improved functionality: Custom crowns and bridges restore proper bite alignment and chewing ability, promoting better oral function.
- Long-lasting durability: Utilizing high-quality materials and advanced fabrication techniques, custom restorations from our Cypress dental office offer superior strength and longevity.
Getting a dental crown in Cypress: What to expect?
Initial consultation: Schedule an appointment with our professional dentists for a comprehensive oral examination and consultation to determine the need for a dental crown and discuss treatment options.
Digital impressions: Using cutting-edge digital imaging technology, we capture precise impressions of your teeth to create a custom-fitted crown that seamlessly integrates with your smile.
Preparation: During the crown preparation visit, your tooth will be gently reshaped to accommodate the crown placement. Any decay or damage will be removed to ensure a healthy foundation for the restoration.
Temporary crown placement: While your permanent crown is being fabricated in our Cypress dental office, a temporary crown will be placed to protect your tooth and maintain aesthetics and function.
Final crown placement: Once your custom crown is ready, typically within a few weeks, we will remove the temporary crown and bond the permanent one into place, ensuring a secure fit and natural appearance.
Follow-up care: After crown placement, we provide instructions for proper care and maintenance and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and ensure the longevity of your restoration.
How to Care for Your Dental Crowns and Bridges?
Maintain Good Oral Hygiene: Brushing and flossing regularly help prevent plaque buildup and maintain gum health, prolonging the lifespan of your crowns and bridges.
Avoid Hard Foods: Minimize consumption of hard or sticky foods to prevent damage to your restorations and protect their integrity.
Attend Regular Dental Check-ups: Scheduling routine dental visits allows our team to monitor the condition of your crowns and bridges, address any issues promptly, and ensure long-term success.
Use Mouthguards: Wearing a mouthguard during sports or activities that pose a risk of dental trauma can safeguard your restorations and prevent potential damage.
Address Grinding or Clenching: Seeking treatment for teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism) can prevent excessive wear on your restorations and protect your natural teeth from damage.
Maintenance tips for your crowns and bridges
- Maintain good oral hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily to remove plaque buildup and prevent gum disease.
- Avoid hard foods: Minimize consumption of hard or sticky foods that can potentially damage your crowns and bridges, preserving their integrity and preventing dislodgment.
- Attend regular dental check-ups: Schedule routine dental visits with our Cypress dental team for professional cleanings and examinations to detect any issues early and ensure the longevity of your restorations.
- Use mouthguards: If you participate in sports or activities that pose a risk of dental trauma, wear a mouthguard to protect your crowns and bridges from damage.
- Address teeth grinding: Seek treatment for teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism) to prevent excessive wear on your restorations and protect your natural teeth from damage.