Crowns and Bridges


Crowns and Bridges

Crowns and bridges are important in dental restoration because they provide solutions for both functional tooth issues. Crowns, which resemble safeguarding caps, replace broken teeth using materials such as porcelain or alloys of metal, assuring longevity and an organic look. Bridges, which act as tooth replacements for the missing parts, are made up of artificial ones that are held together by crowns or implants.

They improve the ability to chew while also preventing nearby teeth from moving. they can restore tooth damages that are too large to be filled. As an incidence that one tooth is lost, we can restore the damaged tooth with porcelain. This kind of restoration is known as a bridge. There are two main types of tooth reduction that are used while a tooth is getting ready for crowns.

They are: Step-by-step (step-by-step) tooth reduction. Non-Step-By-Step (Step-by-Step) Dentistry. In the non-Step Dentistry, can prepare more cost-effective metal-Supported Crowns and Bridges. If using an aesthetic infrastructure such as Zirconium and Aluminum Oxide, should go with the Step-by-Step Dentistry method.

The restorations that are done during the Step-By-Step Dentistry Dentistry process do not put pressure on the gums and therefore offer more appropriate, healthy results that match the nature of the tooth.

Today, its preferable Zirconium/Aluminum Oxide Infrastructure Cornea Crowns and Pellucid Cornea Crowns over metal-Supported Cornea Crowns.

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