Dental Crowns and Bridges
At Revive Dental, we understand the importance of restoring lost and damaged teeth. With our crowns and bridges, you can smile proudly and confidently knowing your teeth are restored to their original condition.
Dental Crowns and Bridges
We offer dental crowns and bridges as effective solutions for replacing missing or severely damaged teeth. Our crowns and bridges are made with high-quality materials to ensure lasting performance and natural-looking results. With our crowns and bridges, you can enjoy improved speaking and chewing capabilities.
At Revive Dental, we ensure that your dental crowns and bridges look and function just like your natural teeth. To get your crowns or bridges, you’ll need to make two trips to our office. During your first visit, we will take impressions of your teeth and send them to a dental lab. When your crown or bridge is ready, you’ll come back in and we’ll make sure it fits you perfectly.
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What is a dental crown?
Dental crowns are a highly beneficial tool in the dental field. They can be used to cap a damaged tooth, restoring it to full function, as well as to attach to dental implants to replace missing teeth and provide support for dental bridges. Taking care of crowns is also straightforward, as they require the same brushing and flossing as regular teeth.
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What is a dental bridge?
At Revive Dental, we design and install custom dental bridges to fill gaps caused by missing teeth. Our bridges are securely held in place with abutment crowns or precision metal mechanisms. Every bridge is custom-made to ensure that it looks natural and is able to provide the desired performance.
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How do temporary dental crowns work?
At the first dental appointment, Dr. Briskie will create an impression of your teeth to be used for a permanent dental crown. A temporary crown will then be placed to protect your tooth while the permanent crown is being made. When you come back for the fitting appointment, the temporary crown is removed and the permanent crown or bridge is put in place.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about dental bridges, please contact our office and we will be happy to discuss further.