Dental Crowns & Bridges

A dental crown is a prosthetic cap that covers a tooth.

A dental bridge, on the other hand, is a prosthetic device that literally bridges the gap created by missing teeth. It is usually 3 crowns that are attached to each other and they get glued on the adjacent teeth of the missing tooth.

We are proud that all our crowns and bridgework are sent to Sydney’s Laboratories for fabrication which delivers high standard results.

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How Does A Dental Crown Work

Often used to restore the shape, size, strength, and appearance of a compromised tooth, a dental crown is cemented into place, fully encasing the dental structure that appears above the gum line. Among the most popular material from where dental crowns are created include porcelain, ceramic, gold, metal alloys, and acrylic. It is ultimately up to your experienced dentist in Annandale to assess and recommend what crown material best suits your condition.

Among the number of issues dental crowns address include:

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Picture A: The tooth is prepared for crown

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Picture B: Crown issue

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How Does A Dental Bridge Work

Typically a dental bridge consists of anchor teeth called abutment and in-between false teeth called pontics. Abutment teeth are usually made up of two dental crowns that anchor the entire bridge structure from both ends of the gap. Built between the abutment crowns are pontics, which are basically false teeth that fills the gap.

Dental bridges are usually used to address tooth loss that results to multiple missing teeth. Much like dental crowns, there are several materials available in creating dental bridges. These include porcelain, gold, and base-metal alloys. Also, much like dental crowns it is your dentist Annandale that assesses what bridge material works best for you.

Dentist In Annandale

For top-class dental crown and bridges, and other restorative dental treatments, visit your local Dentist In Annandale at Teeth Plus Clinic. For crown and bridges we offer PFM as well as full ceramic crowns. Taking genuine pride in helping people create magnificent smiles, Teeth Plus Clinic provides the local Annandale community and its surrounding regions with the very best of modern dentistry.

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Case 1

Check out these amazing transformations featuring dental bridges, expertly crafted by our skilled dentist, Dr. Faris.

A patient was concerned about a missing tooth and was visibly dissatisfied with the aesthetic appearance of her front teeth. Working closely with our experienced dentist, Dr. Faris, we opted for a dental bridge—a reliable and effective solution to restore function and aesthetics. In just three weeks, we completed the treatment, correcting the missing tooth and improving the overall appearance of her front teeth. The result? A confident smile and a very satisfied patient.

Dental Bridges: A reliable solution for missing teeth that restores not only your bite, but also your self-confidence.

Case 2

Another successful transformation at Teeth Plus Clinic!
Our outstanding dentist, Dr. Faris, recently completed a remarkable case involving a patient with a fractured young tooth that was affecting both appearance and confidence.

After a detailed evaluation and discussion, the patient and Dr. Faris decided on a tooth extraction followed by the placement of a custom dental bridge. The result? A beautiful natural looking smile and one very happy patient!

 

Case 3

We’re excited to share a recent success story from Teeth Plus Clinic, another happy patient has received a dental bridge!

At our Annandale clinic, we offer bridges made from porcelain, gold, or base metal alloys your dentist will help you choose the best option for your needs.

Another smile restored, another reason to smile at Teeth Plus Clinic!