CROWN & BRIDGE IN MANDLA

Crowns and Bridges Near You in Mandla A crown is a cap that is placed over a tooth and held in place by dental adhesive or cement. Crowns are used for several reasons: as a protective cover for badly decayed teeth or fractured teeth, as a permanent restoration for teeth with large fillings, and to correct minor problems in natural teeth like spacing and irregular shape or severe discoloration.

The bridge is a combination of individual crowns served for more than one tooth replacement. Bridges are usually made of precious metal. Sometimes, there are other non-precious metals used in the base for strength.

Why Is a Dental Crown Needed?

A dental crown may be needed in the following situations:

  • To protect a weak tooth (for instance, from decay) from breaking or to hold together parts of a cracked tooth.
  • To restore an already broken tooth or a tooth that has been severely worn down
  • To cover and support a tooth with a large filling when there isn’t a lot of teeth left
  • To hold a dental bridge in place
  • To cover misshaped or severely discolored teeth
  • To cover a dental implant
  • To make a cosmetic modification

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION

A dental bridge is made up of two or more dental crowns that are latched onto healthy teeth in order to replace an open space where there is a missing tooth or teeth.

A dental crown is a protective, tooth-shaped cover. It is used to repair damaged or discoloured teeth and protects them from external elements that could cause more damage. Dental crowns cover fillings and hold dental bridges in place.

You may need a dental crown if you have one or more damaged or discoloured teeth.

Dental crowns are usually made of porcelain, metal, metal-infused porcelain, or ceramic. Your dentist will choose the material based on the purpose of the procedure—cosmetic or medical—as well where the crown is being placed in your mouth.

The procedure for installing a dental crown can take anywhere between one to two weeks depending on your and your dentist’s availability. First, your dentist will need to take measurements of the affected area. They will then install a temporary crown while the permanent one is being made. After that, you’ll have to go in for another appointment so the dentist can remove the temporary crown and install the permanent one. They will have to make sure that it’s properly fitted.

Absolutely. The whole point of installing a crown over a damaged or discoloured tooth in the first place is to hide any imperfections. The crown will be made to blend in with your other teeth and match the natural look of your smile.

If you are facing any dental problem, talk to our dentist about the problem, we'll be happy to help you make the best decision for your smile

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