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Dental Crowns Vs. Dental Bridges: What’s the Difference?

Crowns and bridges are two different types of restorative dentistry, and they are used for different purposes. In this blog, our dental experts talk about the top five differences between dental bridges and dental implants.

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Dental Crowns Vs. Dental Bridges: What’s the Difference?

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  1. Dental Crowns Vs. Dental Bridges: What’s the Difference? One of the most important things you can do for yourself is to maintain good dental health. The hope is that your teeth will last your entire lifetime, but it is often the case that dental problems arise for various reasons. When problems do occur, every part of your life can be affected until you get the issue resolved. The good news is that your dentist has a lot of different options to address almost any issue you are having with your teeth, including restorative treatments and procedures to replace broken or missing teeth. The two most common of these procedures are dental bridges and dental crowns. One of the most common questions dental patients ask is what is the difference between the two? Let’s take a look at the differences between dental bridges and dental crowns. What Is a Dental Crown? A dental crown is a type of dental application that is used to cover or cap an entire tooth that is damaged or badly broken. The goal is to save as much of the tooth as possible, so the dental crown is permanently cemented over the tooth to protect it from further damage, providing strength to the compromised tooth, and improving the tooth’s appearance. Once set in place, it functions just like a normal tooth, including when drinking, eating, brushing, and flossing. Dental crowns in Montreal are applied by the dentist, who cleans any infection from the tooth, and then drills the tooth down to a small peg. The crown is then shaped and colored to match the existing teeth precisely, and fitted snugly over the prepared tooth and cemented in place. Dental crowns are crafted from very durable materials like porcelain, ceramic, acrylic, and metal alloys.

  2. What Is a Dental Bridge? A dental bridge in Ottawa is typically recommended when one or more teeth are missing, or too damaged to be saved by a crown. There is no part of the tooth left remaining with a bridge. A bridge consists of one or more prosthetic teeth that are anchored to the surrounding teeth to create a natural looking appearance. Missing teeth leave a gap that can lead to a variety of other dental problems, including shifting teeth and a bad bite. In more severe cases, the missing teeth can lead to TMJ disorders and even gum disease. Dental bridges provide the same durability and strength as crowns, improve the appearance of smiles like crowns, but are generally the recommended option for replacing missing teeth. Which is the Better Choice - Dental Crowns or Dental Bridges? When it comes to deciding which option is best, your dentist will examine your case to determine which choice is best for you. Crowns and bridges both offer strength and stability, making them basically equal to each other in terms of durability. In order for a crown to be used, there must be at least part of a tooth left in order for the crown to be applied. When there is no part of the tooth left at all, a bridge would be the obvious choice. Each option offers a comparative price point, and both improve the appearance of the teeth. Take Care of Your Smile With The Smile Doc If you are wondering if you are a good candidate for a dental crown or bridge, you should contact the Smile Doc right away! Neglecting to fix missing or damaged teeth will only lead to further, sometimes severe, dental issues in the long run.

  3. The team of prosthodontic dentists at the Smile Doc in Montreal are experts in their field. Thanks to their advanced training and expertise with modern technologies, their dentists help you effectively rebuild your smile, preserve your oral health, restore the aesthetics and functionality of the mouth. If you would like a smile makeover, the prosthodontic dentists at the Smile Doc in Montreal is the right choice for you! Visit the Smile Doc website today to learn more.

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