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Restoring Your Dental Health and Smile

If you miss one or more teeth, your confidence and dental health can suffer significantly. We at Plano Top Dental recognize the importance of keeping your smile whole and healthy. Crowns and bridges are examples of contemporary dentistry procedures that provide dependable and aesthetically pleasing options for replacing lost or broken teeth. These procedures are essential for maintaining dental health and function and improving your smile’s appearance.

Recognizing the Function of Dental Bridges and Crowns

Restorative dentistry procedures such as dental crowns and bridges are intended to restore or replace damaged teeth. Despite their shared functions, each has a particular goal.

  • li-iconDental Crowns:

    When it comes to crowns in dentistry, a meticulous process is followed. A custom-made cap, or dental crown, is created to replace a tooth that has decayed, broken, or weakened. This crown restores the tooth’s strength, size, and form and enhances its appearance. In some cases, dental implants, which are metal devices surgically inserted to replace lost tooth roots, are also covered with crowns. The crown covers the implant, creating a strong and aesthetically pleasing replacement. By shielding the underlying tooth structure, crowns help prevent further decay or damage.
  • li-iconDental Bridges:

    A dental bridge uses prosthetic teeth, or pontics, to fill in the space left by one or more missing teeth. Crowns are used to secure them to nearby natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges help preserve appropriate bite alignment, lessen the chance of neighboring teeth shifting, and enhance oral functionality by filling in the space left by missing teeth.
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The Significance of Dental Bridges and Crowns

Your oral health can be significantly enhanced by selecting dental crowns or bridges for several important reasons:

  • li-iconBringing Back Oral Function:
    A broken or missing tooth might make speaking clearly and chewing food correctly tricky. However, thanks to crowns and bridges, you may eat various foods and speak confidently again.
  • li-iconPreventing Misalignment and Tooth Movement:
    When a tooth is lost, the surrounding teeth may move into the void, which can cause misalignment and problems with the bite. Additional dental issues, such as problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), may result from this movement. Dental bridges preserve the natural alignment of your bite by stabilizing your remaining teeth.
  • li-iconPreserving Dental Health:
    Bacterial buildup in exposed gaps and broken teeth can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, and infections—bridges close gaps to prevent infection of the gums and neighboring teeth, while crowns protect damaged teeth.
  • li-iconIncreasing Aesthetic Appeal:
    If you have missing or damaged teeth, your smile’s appearance might affect your self-esteem and social interactions. By mimicking the appearance and feel of natural teeth, crowns and bridges can improve the appearance of your smile and give you more self-assurance.

Dental Crown Procedure

Your oral health can be significantly enhanced by selecting dental crowns or bridges for several important reasons:

  • li-iconDental Crowns:
    When a natural tooth is getting a crown, the dentist first removes any decay and prepares the tooth so that the crown will fit it. When an implant is utilized in conjunction with a crown, the implant is surgically inserted into the mandible.
  • li-iconImpression:
    An impression or digital scan of your teeth is obtained to generate a precise model for the crown. This guarantees a proper crown fit and aligns with your natural bite.
  • li-iconTemporary Crown:
    To keep your tooth safe, a temporary crown may be affixed while the permanent crown is being made.
  • li-iconPlacement:
    After the permanent crown is prepared, the prepared tooth or implant is carefully fitted and bonded into place. The dentist will ensure that the crown’s bite alignment, color, and fit are ideal for comfort and functionality.

Dental Bridge Procedure

  • li-iconGetting ready:
    The abutment teeth, next to the gap, are prepared by being reshaped to suit the crowns supporting the bridge. If dental implants are used, they are surgically inserted into the mandible.
  • li-iconImpression:
    An impression or digital scan is obtained to build an exact model to ensure that the bridge fits properly and looks natural.
  • li-iconTemporary Bridge:
    While the permanent bridge is being created, a temporary bridge may be positioned to safeguard the prepared teeth.
  • li-iconPlacement:
    The permanent bridge is cemented after being fitted and comfortably adjusted. The bridge’s two side crowns hold the replacement teeth in place.

Components of Bridges & Crowns:

  • li-iconCeramic and porcelain:
    These materials are frequently utilized due to their natural appearance and ability to perfectly match existing teeth.
  • li-iconMetal Alloys:
    Made of durable materials, metal bridges are appropriate for molars. They could be applied to less prominent locations.
  • li-iconPorcelain Fused to Metal (PFM):
    This alternative is appropriate for both anterior and posterior restorations because it offers strength and a natural appearance.

Durability and Upkeep of Crowns and Bridges

Dental crowns and bridges can survive for many years, even a lifetime, with the proper maintenance. To ensure the longevity of your restorations:

  • li-iconMaintain Good Oral Hygiene:

    To avoid plaque accumulation around crowns and bridges, brush and floss your teeth at least twice daily and use interdental cleaners.
  • li-iconFrequent Dental Check-Ups:

    Book an appointment with Plano Top Dental regularly for cleanings and exams by our board-certified team. Getting regular check-ups helps keep your crowns and bridges in good condition and identify any problems early.
  • li-iconKeep Your Hands Off Hard Objects:

    Avoid chewing on ice, hard foods, or other foods that can chip or harm your bridges and crowns.

Book an Appointment at Plano Top Dental

At Plano Top Dental, we’re committed to offering superior dental care customized to meet your specific needs. Whether you need a whole bridge or just a single crown, our skilled dental team will walk you through the procedure and guarantee the best possible outcome.
Book an appointment with us if you are considering dental crowns or bridges. With our cutting-edge dental procedures, we can assist you in maintaining your oral health and restoring your smile.

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is an esteemed Board-certified Orthodontist, boasting over two decades of expertise in the field of Orthodontics. His journey commenced with honors when he graduated from the School of Dentistry in 1997, and he furthered his training in Orthodontics, earning the prestigious Top of Class Award in 2002. With a commitment to excellence, he ran his own Orthodontic practice while also serving as a part-time faculty member. Driven by his passion for learning and delivering the most efficient and comfortable treatment, Dr. Alkhoury, along with his wife and three children, relocated to the United States. Here, he embarked on a second specialized training program in Orthodontics, culminating in a Master of Science Degree and an Orthodontics Certificate from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His dedication to advancing his knowledge is evident through his publication of two articles. Dr. Alkhoury's commitment to continuing education ensures that his patients receive the latest and most effective orthodontic treatments, including traditional braces, clear aligners, and cutting-edge orthodontic technology. With over 20 years of experience as an Orthodontist, having treated numerous patients and undergone training in both European and American Orthodontic schools, Dr. Alkhoury remains as passionate as ever about his work. His daily motivation is to assist individuals in achieving smiles they are proud of, ultimately boosting their confidence. Recognizing the paramount importance of family, Dr. Alkhoury strives not only to excel as an Orthodontist but also as a devoted husband and father to his three young children.

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Dental Bridges & Crowns

Restoring Your Dental Health and Smile If you miss one or more teeth, your confidence and dental health can suffer significantly. We at Plano Top Dental recognize the importance of keeping your smile whole and healthy. Crowns and bridges are examples of contemporary dentistry procedures that provide dependable and aesthetically pleasing options for replacing lost […]

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Restoring Your Dental Health and Smile If you miss one or more teeth, your confidence and dental health can suffer significantly. We at Plano Top Dental recognize the importance of keeping your smile whole and healthy. Crowns and bridges are examples of contemporary dentistry procedures that provide dependable and aesthetically pleasing options for replacing lost or broken teeth. These procedures are essential for maintaining dental health and function and improving your smile's appearance. Recognizing the Function of Dental Bridges and Crowns Restorative dentistry procedures such as dental crowns and bridges are intended to restore or replace damaged teeth. Despite their shared functions, each has a particular goal. Dental Crowns: When it comes to crowns in dentistry, a meticulous process is followed. A custom-made cap, or dental crown, is created to replace a tooth that has decayed, broken, or weakened. This crown restores the tooth's strength, size, and form and enhances its appearance. In some cases, dental implants, which are metal devices surgically inserted to replace lost tooth roots, are also covered with crowns. The crown covers the implant, creating a strong and aesthetically pleasing replacement. By shielding the underlying tooth structure, crowns help prevent further decay or damage. Dental Bridges: A dental bridge uses prosthetic teeth, or pontics, to fill in the space left by one or more missing teeth. Crowns are used to secure them to nearby natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges help preserve appropriate bite alignment, lessen the chance of neighboring teeth shifting, and enhance oral functionality by filling in the space left by missing teeth.

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Restoring Your Dental Health and Smile 1

Restoring Your Dental Health and Smile

If you miss one or more teeth, your confidence and dental health can suffer significantly. We at Plano Top Dental recognize the importance of keeping your smile whole and healthy. Crowns and bridges are examples of contemporary dentistry procedures that provide dependable and aesthetically pleasing options for replacing lost or broken teeth. These procedures are essential for maintaining dental health and function and improving your smile’s appearance.

Recognizing the Function of Dental Bridges and Crowns

Restorative dentistry procedures such as dental crowns and bridges are intended to restore or replace damaged teeth. Despite their shared functions, each has a particular goal.

  • li-iconDental Crowns:

    When it comes to crowns in dentistry, a meticulous process is followed. A custom-made cap, or dental crown, is created to replace a tooth that has decayed, broken, or weakened. This crown restores the tooth’s strength, size, and form and enhances its appearance. In some cases, dental implants, which are metal devices surgically inserted to replace lost tooth roots, are also covered with crowns. The crown covers the implant, creating a strong and aesthetically pleasing replacement. By shielding the underlying tooth structure, crowns help prevent further decay or damage.
  • li-iconDental Bridges:

    A dental bridge uses prosthetic teeth, or pontics, to fill in the space left by one or more missing teeth. Crowns are used to secure them to nearby natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges help preserve appropriate bite alignment, lessen the chance of neighboring teeth shifting, and enhance oral functionality by filling in the space left by missing teeth.
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