Crowns and Bridges

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Welcome to Smiles of Marshall Family Dentistry, your premier destination for dental crowns and bridges in Marshall, MI. Our dedicated team is passionate about helping patients maintain healthy, comfortable, and vibrant smiles. With our expertise in dental restorations, we are committed to repairing and restoring teeth that are damaged or missing, ensuring you can smile with confidence once again.

Understanding Dental Crowns

Our teeth endure a lot through daily life, leading to wear and sometimes damage. Whether it’s a broken tooth or one that requires extraction, our dental crowns are designed to repair and reinforce your smile. Crafted from tooth-colored materials, each crown is customized to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing stability and preventing further damage.

The Versatility of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns serve multiple purposes, including:

  • Repairing Damaged Teeth: By covering a tooth above the gum line, crowns add stability and durability.
  • Topping Dental Implants: Serving as replacement teeth, crowns complete the restoration of your smile.
  • Concealing Cosmetic Flaws: Crowns effectively cover chips, discoloration, and shape irregularities.
  • Anchoring Dental Bridges: They play a crucial role in the placement of bridges by supporting the prosthetic teeth.

Our crowns are available in various materials, including all-porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, and full gold crowns. During your consultation, we will discuss the best option for your aesthetic and functional needs.

Understanding Dental Bridges

When missing one or more teeth, a dental bridge offers a beautiful and functional solution. Bridges prevent the shifting of remaining teeth, which can disrupt your bite and lead to additional dental problems. By suspending artificial teeth between two crowns, a bridge restores the fullness of your smile and supports your overall oral health.


The Process of Getting a Crown or Bridge

At Smiles of Marshall Family Dentistry, we ensure that the process of getting a dental crown or bridge is smooth, comfortable, and transparent. Here’s what you can expect:


Consultation and Examination

The journey begins with a detailed consultation and examination. Our team assesses your oral health, discusses your goals, and determines the best course of action. This stage may involve taking digital x-rays to get a comprehensive view of your dental structure.

Preparation

For a crown, the tooth in question is carefully reshaped to ensure the crown fits seamlessly. For a bridge, the adjacent teeth (abutments) are prepared similarly to support the bridge securely. Impressions of your teeth are then taken to custom-design your restoration.

Temporary Solution

After preparing your teeth, we fit a temporary crown or bridge to protect them and maintain the aesthetics of your smile while your permanent restoration is being crafted.

Crafting Your Restoration

Your impressions are sent to a dental laboratory where your crown or bridge is custom-made. We use high-quality materials to ensure durability, function, and a natural appearance.


Fitting and Adjustment

Once your crown or bridge is ready, you’ll return to our office for the fitting. We carefully place and adjust your restoration to ensure a perfect fit, optimal bite, and comfortable function. This visit also includes a thorough review of the aesthetics, ensuring your new crown or bridge blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.

Preserving Your Oral Health with Crowns and Bridges

Caring for your crowns and bridges is straightforward and similar to your natural teeth care routine. Regular brushing, flossing, and the use of specialized cleaning tools for bridges will protect against plaque and bacteria buildup. However, it’s crucial to remember that while crowns and bridges restore your smile, they do not guard against gum disease, cavities, or periodontal disease. Regular dental checkups and cleanings at Smiles of Marshall Family Dentistry are essential to maintaining the health of your restorations and your natural teeth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do dental crowns and bridges last?

With proper care, dental crowns and bridges can last many years. The lifespan typically ranges from 5 to 15 years, but with diligent oral hygiene and regular checkups, they can last even longer.

Are dental crowns or bridges painful?

Most patients experience very little discomfort during the procedure. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, and options for sedation are available for those with dental anxiety.

How do I care for my crown or bridge?

Most dental insurance plans cover part of the cost of crowns and bridges. We will help you understand your benefits and provide a cost estimate before treatment begins.

Will my insurance cover the cost of crowns and bridges?

Most dental insurance plans cover part of the cost of crowns and bridges. We will help you understand your benefits and provide a cost estimate before treatment begins.

What materials are used to make crowns and bridges?

We use a variety of materials to craft crowns and bridges, depending on the needs and preferences of the patient. Common materials include porcelain, ceramic, and zirconia, which are popular for their durability and natural appearance. Metal alloys and gold are also options, particularly for back teeth where strength is a priority.

What should I do if my crown or bridge becomes loose or falls out?

If your crown or bridge loosens or falls out, it’s important to contact us immediately to schedule an appointment. Avoid trying to fix it yourself or using temporary adhesives as these could cause further damage. Keep the crown or bridge in a safe place, as we may be able to reattach it.

How do I know if I need a crown or a bridge?

The decision to use a crown or a bridge is based on your specific dental needs. Crowns are typically used to cover a damaged, decayed, or cosmetically imperfect tooth, providing strength and improving appearance. Bridges are used to fill the space left by one or more missing teeth, anchoring to adjacent teeth or implants. During your consultation at Mount Hope Dentistry, we’ll assess your condition and recommend the best treatment option for you.

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