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Toronto Crowns and Bridges

If you are faced with tooth loss, crown and bridge treatment may be the best option for you. A bridge is a custom-made device anchored to neighboring natural teeth, which replaced one or more missing teeth; When a lost tooth is replaced with bridgework, the teeth on either side of the missing one are prepared as crowns to hold the bridge in place.

Before a Bridge After a Bridge
Before a Bridge After a Bridge


Bridges, sometimes referred to as a fixed partial denture, look natural and literally bridge the gap where one or more teeth may have been. Fixed bridges appear and function similar to natural teeth and remain in the mouth at all times. They can only be removed by your dentist.

Benefit of Crown and Bridge Treatment

  • Restores lost teeth and supports remaining teeth
  • Restores and maintains your natural bite
  • Improves your speech, smile and chewing ability
  • Helps prevent further dental decay and gum disease
  • Prevents tilting and shifting of adjacent teeth

Crowns

A crown, sometimes referred to as a “cap”, is an artificial covering cemented over an existing tooth that has been specially prepared for you (somewhat like a thimble over your finger).

Before Crowns After Crowns
Before Crowns After Crowns


Crowns help to strengthen and restore or improve the appearance of your natural teeth. In addition to strengthening a tooth to accommodate the attachment of a bridge, crowns serve many functions. One of the most common is to support the tooth when there is no longer sufficient tooth structure left to place a filling.

Crowns and bridges are most often made of superior materials such as semi-precious or precious metals, porcelain or a combination of metal fused to porcelain.

Crown and Bridge Procedure

Once it is determined you need crown and bridgework, a series of appointments will be scheduled.

At the first appointment:

  • A complete oral exam, including X-rays will be done
  • The area to be treated will be numbed by injection
  • The tooth will be shaped so the crown can fit over it
  • An impression will be made of the area and a temporary crown will be placed on the tooth. (A dental laboratory will use these impressions as a model to create the bridge, false tooth or crown).
  • Your teeth are then fitted with a temporary crown or bridge to protect your teeth until the next appointment.
At the second appointment:
  • Any necessary adjustments before cementing it permanently will be made
  • Color matching is completed so that the bridge looks natural
  • Your chewing and biting accuracy will be checked, while ensuring the bridge conforms to the surrounding tissue.

It is common for your teeth to be mildly sensitive to extreme temperatures for a few weeks after the procedure.


Caring For Bridges

Good oral hygiene can help your bridge last a long time. If you do not properly control the build up of food debris and plaque, your teeth can become infected, resulting in decay and the potential loss of your bridge. With proper care, a bridge can last eight to ten years, or longer. The difference between proper and improper care generally determines the success of the dental bridge.

Proper care tips include:

  • Brush the surfaces and sides of your bridge like you do your natural teeth with fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush after each meal
  • Floss at least once daily. Special thick floss can help keep your bridge clean
  • Use an interdental brush to clean between large spaces
  • Have your teeth cleaned by your dental hygienist every three (3) months
  • Avoid sticky foods like caramel, gum and taffy and crunchy foods like hard candy
  • Do not chew ice cubes

Bridgework is a long-term solution that can help prevent a cycle of problems that can occur with a missing tooth. Whether it’s due to decay, gum disease, injury or accident, loosing a tooth can cause many serious problems for your neighboring natural teeth.

Usually, in just two appointments we can restore your smile, enhance your appearance and improve your overall dental health. To find out more about crown and bridgework, contact one of our offices to speak with our knowledgeable staff!

What Problems Can Dental Crowns Fix?

The main role of a dental crown is basically to strengthen and protect teeth that have been weakened by injury or decay. Dental crowns can be used for cosmetic purposes as well - to cover old or metal fillings, to cover discoloration, and to mask tooth defects or abnormalities. Contact us today to find out if a dental crown is the right solution to your dental problem.

How Much Do Dental Crowns Cost?

Dental crown treatment costs will vary based on your unique needs and how extensive the crown needs to be. During your consultation, one of our Dentists & staff will discuss cost estimates with you and present financing and payment options. We will work directly with you to find a payment solution to fit comfortably into your budget

Can I Replace an Old Crown that Looks Unnatural?

Definitely. Many of our patients who have very old crowns, or who have crowns that were not done properly, may wish to replace them. One of our skilled Dentists will take the time to make sure the shade is matched and the crown is shaped correctly for a very natural, indistinguishable appearance. A good crown should also be seamless, leaving no gaps between the gumline and faux enamel.

What Problems Do Dental Bridges Fix?

A dental bridge is designed to improve the appearance and functionality of smiles in men and women with missing teeth. By placing crowns on the teeth which border a tooth gap, and inserting a dental implant in the space, patients can chew and speak normally without worrying about the negative effects of a missing tooth.

How Much Do Dental Bridges Cost?

Dental bridge treatment costs will vary based on your unique needs and what type of bridge you will require. During your consultation, one of our Dentists & staff will discuss cost estimates with you and present financing and payment options. We will work directly with you to find a payment solution to fit comfortably into your budget

How Do I Care For My Bridge?

To keep your bridge in the best condition, it is important to follow home care cleaning guidelines, and make sure you visit one of our offices every 6 months for your professional cleaning. Be sure to floss after meals, use non-abrasive toothpaste, and soft-bristled toothbrush. Maintaining a balanced diet will also help keep harmful bacteria from building up on your dental work.