Stronger Teeth, Seamless Smiles

Dental bridges are long-lasting restorative solutions designed to protect damaged teeth and replace missing ones with natural-looking results. A bridge fills the gap of a missing tooth by anchoring onto the surrounding healthy teeth. Both options restore chewing comfort, enhance appearance, and prevent shifting of nearby teeth. Using advanced digital measurements, high-quality materials, and precise shaping, we create restorations that blend perfectly with your natural smile. Whether you need protection after RCT or replacement for a lost tooth, crowns and bridges offer durable, aesthetic, and dependable outcomes.

Symptoms

  • Broken or cracked tooth

  • Large cavity weakening tooth

  • Missing one or more teeth

  • Tooth worn down or flattened

  • Pain while chewing on damaged tooth

Causes

  • Severe decay or infection

  • Root canal-treated tooth

  • Accidental chips or fractures

  • Aging or worn-down enamel

  • Loss of teeth due to gum disease

How It Works

  • Examination & Preparation: Tooth is shaped for crown placement.

  • Digital Impression: Accurate scan creates a perfect fit.

  • Temporary Bridge: Protects the tooth during fabrication.

  • Final Placement: Custom-made crown or bridge is fixed securely.

  • Polishing & Bite Check: Ensures comfort, strength, and natural look.

Benefits

  • Strengthens weak or damaged teeth

  • Restores missing teeth naturally

  • Improves chewing and speech comfort

  • Prevents shifting of nearby teeth

  • Enhances smile shape and confidence

FAQs

1. How long do bridges last?

With proper care, they last many years. Good hygiene and check-ups extend their lifespan.

2. Are crowns painful to get?

The process is painless with anesthesia. Mild sensitivity after preparation is temporary.

3. Which is better: crown or bridge?

A crown protects a single tooth. A bridge replaces missing teeth by using nearby support.

4. What materials are used?

Zirconia, ceramic, and metal-ceramic are common. We choose based on strength and aesthetics.

5. Can I eat normally after treatment?

Yes, once cemented fully. They function like natural teeth with proper care.