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Crown & Bridges

A crown is a sort of cap that has the shape of a tooth. Crowns are placed over a damaged tooth to restore its original shape. It is also used to secure a bridge firmly in place or cover a dental implant. If there is a gap between one or more missing teeth, it can be filled by ‘bridges’. They are held in place by crowns and cemented permanently and firmly into one place. Both the procedures require a local anesthetic. When the dental crown or bridge is being made, it may require a “build up” with a special restorative material. When the bridge is being fixed, the prosthesis will cover the area in which the tooth is missing, which is known as pontic, while the adjacent supporting teeth are called abutments. Armed with vast expertise and rich experience, our dentists at Dev’s Oral Care always offer the best of dental crown treatment in Pune for our patients.

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Why Do You Need A Dental Crown?

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CROWN AND A BRIDGE ?
A crown is utilized to restore an existing tooth back to its natural appearance. Whereas a bridge uses surrounding teeth to help fill the gap of a missing tooth. Bridges and crowns differ from dentures, as they are fixed prosthetics. Should problems arise or additional treatment becomes necessary, a dentist will be the only one able to remove these materials.
WHAT IS A DENTAL CROWN?
A dental crown, sometimes known as a “cap,” is a special type of restoration that is designed to fit over, protect, and support a damaged tooth. Today’s crowns are typically made of porcelain or ceramic and can be shaded and designed to look virtually identical to a natural tooth. Once a crown has been placed, in fact, it’s highly unlikely that anyone will be able to tell your capped tooth apart from your other teeth. A dental crown, sometimes known as a “cap,” is a special type of restoration that is designed to fit over, protect, and support a damaged tooth. Today’s crowns are typically made of porcelain or ceramic and can be shaded and designed to look virtually identical to a natural tooth. Once a crown has been placed, in fact, it’s highly unlikely that anyone will be able to tell your capped tooth apart from your other teeth.
WHY DO I NEED A DENTAL CROWN?
Dental crowns are primarily used to repair and strengthen damaged teeth. Dental crowns are routinely made for those teeth that have broken, have had large portions destroyed by tooth decay or have had root canal treatment. This is because beyond just restoring a tooth’s shape, a crown can provide a reinforcing and strengthening effect too. The strengthening capability of a dental crown is due to the fact that it cups over and encases the tooth on which it is placed. A crown literally acts as a splint that holds a tooth together. Once a crown has been placed, the tooth can withstand a greater level of chewing forces without risk of fracture. In comparison, dental fillings don’t substantially increase the overall strength of a tooth.
Crowns can also improve the appearance of teeth (including color, shape and even apparent alignment). Since a cemented crown becomes its tooth’s new outer surface, it’s not too hard to understand how placing one can be used to restore or improve the shape of a tooth. It’s easier to get the “perfect” tooth shape with a crown. A dental laboratory technician gets the opportunity to simulate and examine aspects of your bite and jaw movements from a variety of angles, and then sculpt your dental crown so it has the ideal shape.
HOW DO I CARE FOR MY BRIDGE?
A dental bridge is an appliance used to replace one or more missing teeth , which is cemented into place and can’t be removed. And if it can’t be removed it means you can’t take it out to clean it every night like you can with dentures. So if it’s staying in your mouth 24/7 it needs to be 100% clean and fresh at all times. A dental bridge depends on the health of the adjacent teeth and gums for support. To care for your bridge, brush and floss normally after each meal. Super Floss and floss readers are effective tools for keeping the area under your bridge plaque-free. Superfloss has a stiff end that helps in threading it through tight areas and a fuzzy tufted segment that can remove plaque as you floss. Insert the super floss under the bridge and use it to floss the sides of the teeth and under the bridge.
HOW LONG DO CROWNS, VANEERS OR BRIDGES LAST?
On average fixed restorations lasts 7-15 years. This time can be reduced if you do not clean the teeth properly and allow gum disease or dental decay to affect the teeth. Also trauma can damage restorations in the same way it damages natural teeth.

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