Crowns & Bridges
Crowns and bridges are restorations that correct dental problems while protecting and strengthening your teeth.
A dental crown is custom-made to fit over a damaged natural tooth. It restores the function of the tooth and provides strength and support. Dental bridges are also versatile and have several uses.
We usually create crowns and bridges out of porcelain because of its natural appearance and durability.
Everyone wants a smile that is healthy and beautiful, and we can help you reach that goal by using crowns and bridges. Updated techniques and treatments have made the placing of crowns and bridges easier than ever before.
When Are Dental Crowns and Bridges Used?
Dental crowns have many applications and can be used to correct many problems:
- Severely decayed teeth
- Teeth weakened by root canal treatment
- Fractured or broken teeth
- Broken fillings
- Large, unattractive fillings
A dental bridge is used to fill the space left by a missing tooth. The bridge is usually made as a single unit that is held in place by crowns on adjacent teeth. A dental bridge not only improves your appearance but also prevents surrounding teeth from shifting out of place and moving into the space left by a missing tooth.
What Does Placing a Crown or Bridge Involve?
A dental crown or bridge can usually be placed in two or three visits. First, we prepare your natural tooth to receive the restoration and then impressions are taken of your teeth. The
impression accurately represents the position of your natural teeth so that your restoration fits perfectly.
We then send the impressions to a custom dental lab, where skilled technicians use them to create your permanent restoration, which usually takes about two weeks. Before you leave our office, we fit you with a temporary bridge or crown that you wear while the lab fabricates your new crown or bridge.
Once we receive your restoration back from the lab, we will schedule an appointment for you to return to our office. At that time we check the finished restoration for proper fit and make adjustments as necessary. Finally, the restoration is cemented permanently into place.
Before you leave our office, we will give you instructions on caring for your new restoration. The restoration is fully functional, but you should remember that it requires special care to prevent damage and the need for replacement. If you practice proper oral hygiene and schedule regular dental cleanings, your new restoration will last for many years.
Call to Schedule an Evaluation
Are you troubled by a damaged or missing tooth? Please call our office today to schedule an evaluation and learn more about your options!
Meet Our Doctor:
Dr. Jena Hauswirth
Dr. Jena Hauswirth is an area native who grew up on a farm near Havelock. She graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in biology before attending dental school at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics.
Since being a dental student, Dr. Hauswirth knew she wanted her own practice. She has thoroughly enjoyed preparing and working to make The Dental Loft become a reality.
Staying on the cutting edge of dental technology and techniques is of utmost importance to Dr. Hauswirth. She ensures this by taking continuing ...
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What's a Dental Crown?
“My dentist says I need a crown. I was like, “I know, right?!””
A crown may be recommended to you have a large filling, fractured tooth, or have had a root canal. You may be wondering, however, what a dental crown is. A crown is a full coverage restoration, meaning it covers and protects the entire tooth. Crowns are placed in order to increase the longevity of teeth, improve biting function, or for esthetic purposes. Most crowns today are made with a white ceramic material, such as zirconia or lithium discilicate, to match the neighboring teeth. Crowns ...