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Does your smile need some additional TLC? Book your visit today to let us repair or replace problem teeth with natural-looking restorations.
What are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns aren’t just caps for your teeth; they are custom-made guardians. Whether you've encountered damage, infection, or you're merely aiming for that perfect smile, crowns serve as protectors. We offer various crown materials, with choices ranging from all-metal, ceramic-on-metal, to all-ceramic, to seamlessly blend with your natural teeth, optimizing both functionality and aesthetics.
What About Dental Bridges?
Missing a tooth? Dental bridges are your answer. Expertly anchored between two crowns, they fill the void left by a missing tooth. Crafted from high-quality ceramic or porcelain, Dr. Khodosh ensures they harmoniously align with your existing teeth, both in function and appearance.
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Before the Procedure
We understand the value of your time. However, for your utmost comfort, we recommend setting aside a day or two post-procedure to let any sensitivity subside and to let your new dental addition settle in.
The Process: Art Meets Dentistry
Our process begins with an impression of your teeth, serving as the blueprint for your custom-made crown or bridge. During the interim, a temporary restoration is placed. Once your permanent crown or bridge is ready, a return visit to our East Orange office is all it takes to transform your smile.
After the Procedure
Whether it's a crown strengthening a weakened tooth or a bridge restoring your smile’s continuity, these dental restorations give you your smile back. Enjoy your favorite meals, speak with renewed confidence, and embrace life's moments, all with the assurance that your smile looks and feels natural.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How are dental bridges different from crowns?
While a dental crown covers a single tooth, a bridge replaces one or more missing teeth. A bridge consists of two or more crowns (called abutment teeth) on either side of the gap with false teeth (pontics) in between.
What materials are crowns and bridges made of?
Crowns and bridges can be made from various materials, including all-metal (like gold), porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), all-ceramic, and composite resin. The best material depends on the location of the tooth, patient's preference, and the dentist's recommendation.
How long do dental crowns and bridges last?
With proper care, dental crowns and bridges can last between 5 to 15 years, sometimes even longer. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are crucial to prolong their lifespan.
Are dental crowns and bridges noticeable?
Not necessarily. All-ceramic and porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns and bridges can be color-matched to the adjacent teeth, making them blend seamlessly and appear very natural.
How do I care for my crown or bridge?
Maintain good oral hygiene practices: brush twice a day, floss daily, and attend regular dental check-ups. Avoid hard foods and refrain from habits like nail-biting or using teeth as tools to prevent damage.
Will the procedure be painful?
Thanks to advancements in dentistry and sedation options, most patients experience minimal discomfort during the placement of crowns or bridges. Some sensitivity might be felt after the procedure, which typically subsides in a few days.
How many appointments are needed for crowns or bridges?
Typically, at least two visits are needed. The first involves tooth preparation, impression taking, and placing a temporary crown or bridge. The second appointment is for fitting the permanent crown or bridge.
What if I delay getting a crown or bridge?
Delaying treatment can lead to further dental issues, such as tooth decay, misalignment of surrounding teeth, or difficulties in chewing. It's always advisable to seek treatment promptly.
What are the benefits of dental crowns and bridges?
Crowns and bridges restore the strength, functionality, and appearance of your teeth. They allow you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
Are there alternatives to dental bridges?
Yes. Dental implants and partial dentures are alternative options to replace missing teeth. The best choice depends on individual needs and the dentist's recommendation.
Will insurance cover the cost of crowns and bridges?
Dental insurance plans often cover a portion of restorative procedures, including crowns and bridges. However, the exact coverage varies. It's best to consult with your insurance provider for specific details.
How do I know if I need a crown or bridge?
If you have a damaged, decayed, or missing tooth, you may be a candidate for a crown or bridge. A thorough dental examination and consultation will determine the most suitable treatment option for you.