Crowns and Bridges
RESTORE YOUR SMILE WITH DURABLE CROWNS AND BRIDGES
Crowns and Bridges Cheltenham
Unlike removable appliances such as dentures, which you can take out and clean every day, crowns and bridges are fixed onto teeth or implants.
How do Crowns Work?
Crowns “cap” a damaged tooth. Besides strengthening a damaged tooth, crowns are used to improve their appearance, shape or alignment.
A crown can also be attached on top of a dental implant to provide a tooth-like shape and structure for full function.
Your Cheltenham dentist may recommend a crown to:
- Replace large fillings when there is not enough tooth structure remaining
- Protect a weak tooth from breaking
- Restore a broken tooth
- Attach a bridge
- Cover a dental implant
- Cover a discoloured or poorly shaped tooth
- Protect tooth that has undergone root canal treatment
How do Bridges Work?
A bridge may be recommended by your dentist if you’re missing one or more teeth. The gap left by missing teeth may cause your remaining teeth to turn or shift out of place, which can lead to a bad bite.
The imbalance can also result in gum (periodontal) disease, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and other problems.
Bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth. They fill the space where the teeth are missing.
Bridges are bonded to the natural teeth or dental implants surrounding the empty space. The teeth, called abutments, serve as anchors for the bridge.
A replacement tooth called a pontic is secured to the crowns that cap the abutments.
Your Cheltenham dentist can help you decide which restoration to use, based on the location of the missing tooth/teeth, its function, aesthetic preferences and cost.
Porcelain or ceramic bridges can be colour-matched to your natural teeth.
How Long do Crowns and Bridges Last?
To prevent damage to your new restoration, avoid chewing on hard foods, ice or other hard objects.
While crowns and bridges are made durable and long-lasting, they do sometimes come loose or fall out due to several reasons.
The most important measure you can do to ensure the longevity of your crown or bridge is to practice good oral hygiene.
A bridge can lose support if the teeth or the bone holding it in place are damaged by dental disease.
Keep your teeth and gums healthy by brushing with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste twice a day and flossing daily.
Also, see your Cheltenham dentist and hygienist regularly for check-ups and professional cleaning.
Crowns and Bridges in Cheltenham
Finding your perfect smile shouldn’t be difficult.
There are several different types of dental restorations out there for you to choose from, including crowns and bridges.
Contact us on (03) 9583 5506 or request your appointment online.
We are located at Suite C, 151 Centre Dandenong Road in Cheltenham.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will people be able to tell if I have a dental crown or bridge on my teeth?
How long do crowns and bridges last?
Who is a good candidate for crowns and bridges?
Your Cheltenham dentist must examine the insides of the tooth using X-rays to confirm that the tooth is healthy enough for crowns and bridges.
Patients who have root canal treatment are also candidates for crowns and bridges.