Restoration of Oral Function is Available With Crowns and Bridge
Crowns are basically caps to cover and bring back the original shape of the tooth.
Crowns can be used to restore a variety of dental problems including cracked, chipped, decayed or heavily damaged teeth. With a natural looking porcelain finish, they are commonly placed on top of a tooth which has been treated and prepared, in order to make the underlying surface clean and secure for the crown to be positioned. Used to cover heavily filled or damaged teeth, porcelain crowns can restore damaged teeth and provide additional strength.
Dental implants can also be covered by a crown to provide extra protection. A tooth that has undergone a root canal treatment is more brittle and is likely to fracture can also be strengthened by a Crown.
Bridges are used to ‘bridge the gap’ between two teeth, which are separated by the space left from a missing tooth. Bridges also serve to prevent existing teeth from moving out of position, resulting in a bad bite and can help to lower the risk of Gum Disease, which can often occur as a result of a missing tooth.
Dental Crowns and Bridges are easy to prepare and maintain. It is important to keep the Crown or Bridge clean, free of plaque and debris to maintain your overall dental health and the longevity of the dental work. SuperFloss can be used to efficiently clean the area under the bridge. It is also recommended that patients avoid eating sticky lollies and hard foods as they can damage or even dislodge the Crowns and bridges.
Crowns and bridges are one of the strongest and most aesthetically translucent restorations available in dentistry today, being made to look like natural teeth. Crowns and bridges can correct missing teeth, bite dysfunction, and functional or structural problems.
Dr Harry Marget is a dentist based in Melbourne, Victoria. Dr Marget’s East Bentleigh Dental Practice provides treatment in Dental Crowns and Bridges. For more information please visit http://www.dental-crowns-bridges-melbourne.com.au
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