Friday, October 8, 2010

Dental Crowns and Dental Bridges

We all aspire to having a good appearance and an integral part of that appearance is a bright smile. However, it may be spoiled due to damaged or missing teeth. In addition being subconscious about having a bright smile, it can also affect our ability to speak confidently. Another problem that can arise is eating; eating certain foods can be difficult or even painful. However, there is a solution for damaged and missing teeth. Your teeth can be restored with crown and bridge restorations. These dental restorations are able to cap or replace damaged teeth.
 

If you have a damaged or worn-out tooth which is causing you an inconvenience, then dental crowns can help you. Crowns are placed over a tooth and restore the functionality of the tooth and solve the aesthetic problem. If crown was damaged over time, it can be replaced with a new one.

If your issue is a missing tooth, then your solution is dental bridges. They may take the form of two crowns, placed on each side of the missing tooth, or may consist of the replacement tooth being attached to the adjacent teeth. Bridging allow the teeth which are adjacent to the missing tooth to shift into the place of the last one. Another advantage to bridges is that they can be supported by dental implants.

Dental crowns and dental bridges can offer you the stable chewing surfaces that are necessary for good dental health. They restore the aesthetic appearance of your smile due to the fact that now they can be made entirely from tooth-colored materials such as porcelain. No matter how badly your teeth are damaged, crown and bridge restorations give you the bright smile, once again.

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