Restorative Dentistry and Dental Crowns

Crowns,
or caps for teeth, look and function just like natural teeth. Your
dentist may recommend a crown if your tooth has enough decay that it
cannot hold a filling, or if your tooth is cracked or broken and in
danger of cracking down into the root if left unattended. A crown covers
your tooth completely. It fits snugly at the gum and protects what
remains of the natural tooth.
A bridge may be utilized to replace one or more teeth. These
restorations are cemented onto the teeth and are referred to as "fixed"
dentistry as opposed to a restoration of missing teeth with a removable
appliance or partial denture.
Click below to read more about dental crowns...
Tooth-colored restorations
Why Have Dental Crowns?
What Are Crowns Made of?
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