Dental Crowns & Bridges

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Dental Crowns & Bridges Despite the fact that are teeth are meant to last us our whole life, they can be damaged through everyday use. Our teeth and smile are an important part of how we function, so when they get damaged you may want to contact your Dentist in Maroubra to find the correct treatment plan. While smaller cracks and decay can be handled with a composite filling, you may need a crown or a bridge to repair the tooth and prevent infection when damage is more extensive. When only one tooth that is damaged, your dentist will probably recommend that you get a dental crown. Working as a cap or covering to the tooth, a dental crown works to strengthen and protect the tooth’s structure. If the damage is extensive enough that the pulp of the tooth has become infected, your dentist will probably have to drill out any of the diseased tissue and then fit the tooth with a crown. Being made out of either porcelain or acrylic, these prosthetics are bonded to the tooth and are able to seamlessly integrate into a mouth. In fact, one of the reasons that dental crowns are so popular is because of how well they can replicate a tooth’s original appearance and alignment. If you have two or more teeth that have fractures or are missing, your dental clinic will probably recommend that you also get a dental bridge. When a mouth is missing a tooth, the rest of the teeth in the mouth move to fill in the gap it left. This can cause problems such as a misaligned bite and other complications that affect the surrounding healthy teeth and can cause pain. To prevent the shifting of teeth when placing in a dental crown that replaces a large


section of your mouth, dentist’s often place in a dental bridge. A dental bridge works by covering the missing teeth with a crown and then anchoring the nearby teeth to the gum to prevent any misalignment. This is a common procedure for people who need a lot of dental work done, because it helps to restore a large portion of the mouth and keep it from becoming damaged in the future. While dental bridges and crowns are able to help restore damaged teeth and prevent them from further damage, you still need to keep up with regular dental hygiene to avoid further complications. However, most people with bridges or crowns only need to regularly brush and floss, as opposed to other prosthetics which require a great deal of upkeep. If you are looking to repair damaged teeth, whether due to extensive decay or physical fractures, there is plenty of great choices in Dental Clinic Maroubra has to offer.

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