Bridges & Crowns

What Exactly are
Bridges & Crowns?

WHEN IS A DENTAL CROWN NEEDED?

Dental crowns are used as caps on missing or fractured tooth to protect the life of your teeth. Dental Crowns are needed to:

  • Protect or restore a tooth from fracturing due to accident or trauma
  • Replace a tooth which is too large for a filling
  • Get a cap over Implant placed
  • Restore the tooth on which RCT was performed
  • Cover discolored, misshaped or badly formed tooth
  • Require a bridge in that case crowns are a must

In addition, Dental Crown gives your tooth the strength, shape, size and help to improve the appearance of your tooth. If your dentist has advised, you to get a crown and you are delaying the process then there are chances that you can damage your tooth to the extent that extraction is the last resort.

Moreover, not getting a dental crown can wear down other adjacent teeth causing damage

WHAT ARE VARIOUS TYPES OF DENTAL CROWNS?

Dental Crowns can be made in variety come in various materials such as:

Metal Crowns

If someone is looking for long term and the durable solution then metal crowns are to the rescue. The gold crowns in these are the most used and bonds well with the tooth. These can even withstand hard chewing forces and biting. Being stronger they last longer and do not wear down easily. The only drawback is that they are visible from a distance hence, suitable only for molars.

Porcelain-Fused-To-Metal

If you have aesthetic concerns and also wish to have metal crowns inserted then these are the best option available. The inside of the teeth is made up of metal and the outer portion of the crown is made of porcelain, as a result, it has the dual advantage – metal which provides strength and porcelain which matches with the color of the teeth making it look like natural teeth. They look the most like natural teeth.

Ceramic Crown

If you do not want to have metal inserted inside your mouth but want the strength to match metal crowns then ceramic crowns are the best option available. Not only is the strong but blends more naturally with your tooth color making it unnoticed. It does not have any aesthetic concerns and is the best option for the front, back and even for the bridges. The problem of porcelain wearing down and metal being visible is solved by this Dental Crown.

DO’S AND DON’TS WITH DENTAL CROWNS

DO’S

  • Since the natural teeth are still beneath the crown and are vulnerable to decay, therefore, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene therefore brushing, rinsing and flossing should be followed regularly.
  • If you clench your teeth, then it is advised to use mouthguard to protect your crown and this also does not allow your teeth to wear down.
  • Get crowns only by a dental expert who is trained in placing dental implants. Poor placement of crowns can reduce the longevity of crowns.
  • Do visit your dentist every 6 months to ensure that your oral health is in the best care.

DON’TS

  • Do not use your teeth as tools as this will put pressure and will damage the crown
  • Do not bite your nails and chew pencils
  • Do not chew ice or candy which is hard
  • Do not eat sticky food
  • Do not consume too hot or too cold food as this might cause sensitivity

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    What are the Benefits of a Bridge?

    • A bridge is a quick way to replace 1-2 missing teeth. It does not require any surgery.
    • A bridge requires two visits to your dentist. During the first visit, the two adjacent teeth are prepared for crowns just as they would be. You may wear a temporary bridge or just two separate temporary crowns while the bridge is being made by a dental lab. The final bridge is fitted and cemented to the teeth on the second visit.

    What are the Disadvantages of a Bridge?

    • Because a bridge connects multiple teeth, it cannot be cleaned as simply as separate teeth. You must use adjunctive oral hygiene tools to help you get floss underneath the bridge for adequate cleaning.
    • In short, it takes a little more work to maintain it, keeping it clean and cavity-free. In some cases, the adjacent teeth have no problems, so to make the bridge, a healthy tooth structure has to be removed

    What are Alternatives to a Bridge?

    • A bridge’s purpose is to replace one or more missing teeth. There are two other general options for replacing teeth. One is a removable partial denture, which as its name implies is taken in and out. It is not cemented to the teeth.
    • A removable partial denture rests on adjacent teeth and uses either a metal or plastic base to hold fake teeth in place. The other tooth-replacement option is a dental implant. A dental implant is the most suitable tooth replacement treatment, and it gives the most natural result because it is anchored in the jawbone and does not depend on or affect the adjacent teeth.
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