Dental Crown and Bridge

Dental Crown and Bridge


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-    A dental crown and bridge are two common restorative dental procedures. A crown is a type of dental restoration that covers the entire visible surface of a tooth, while a bridge is an artificial tooth that is held in place by crowns on either side. Crowns and bridges are usually made from porcelain, metal, or ceramic
 
-    A dental crown is used to restore a tooth that is cracked, broken, decayed, or otherwise damaged. The crown covers the entire visible surface of the tooth, protecting it from further damage, and restoring its normal shape and size. Crowns are also used to improve the appearance of a tooth, and can be used as part of a bridge to replace a missing tooth.
 
-    A bridge is an artificial tooth that is held in place by crowns on either side. It is used to replace a missing tooth and fill the gap between two remaining teeth. 
 
-    Crowns and bridges are used by dentists to restore and improve the appearance of a person's smile. They are long-lasting and provide a natural-looking result. While crowns and bridges require some care and maintenance, they can last for many years with proper care.
We provide Porcelain Faced Metal (PFM) and Zirconia (Porcelain Faced/Monobloc)

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