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CROWNS AND BRIDGES

CROWNS AND BRIDGES


When it comes to restoring your smile, crowns and bridges are two common dental solutions that can help. Whether you’re dealing with decay, damage, or missing teeth, understanding these procedures can make a significant difference in your dental health and overall confidence. In this blog, we’ll explore what crowns and bridges are, how they work, and what to expect during the process.

What Are Dental Crowns And Bridges?

Dental crowns are essentially caps that are placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. They are often recommended for:

  • Damaged Teeth: If a tooth is cracked, severely worn down, or has undergone root canal therapy, a crown can provide protection and stability.
  • Aesthetic Improvement: Crowns can enhance the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth, giving you a more uniform smile.
  • Support for Bridges: When a bridge is placed, crowns are often needed on the adjacent teeth to anchor the bridge securely.

Dental bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between existing teeth. They typically consist of two crowns on the anchoring teeth (known as abutment teeth) and a false tooth (pontic) in between.

Why Choose a Bridge?

  • Restoration of Function: Bridges help restore your ability to chew and speak properly.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: They fill in gaps and maintain facial structure.
  • Preventing Teeth Movement: Bridges keep your remaining teeth from shifting out of position, which can lead to further dental issues.

 

How Oral Health Affects Quality of your Life?

Studies have shown that Oral Health has a great impact on the general health & quality of life. Regular dental check ups and timely dental treatments have proven extremely beneficial for the patients in the following ways:

Good appetite

Oral ulcers cause difficulty in eating, drinking & swallowing. Lot of missing teeth or multiple cavities  also can lead to improper chewing. This leads to reduced absorption of nutrients from the food thereby reducing appetite. This is mainly seen in children & teenagers.

Work Performance

Any kind of Chronic pain can lead to impaired focus & poor work performance. Pain related to teeth decay, gum problems, jaw muscles/joint soreness are some of the reasons for chronic pain.

Confident Smile

Cracked, malaligned or yellow teeth can cause insecurity. These can be improved with the help of aesthetic dentistry- Aligners, Veneers, Laminates, Teeth whitening etc.

Social Life

An improved social life is observed mainly because when we smile more, people find us more approachable.

Personal Development

A person receiving cosmetic dental treatment tends to feel like a new person. This enables them to work on other areas of their life as well. A self-assured confident smile can have a positive influence on employers and customers as well.

DR Alka Bulchandani,

Oral Medicine & Radiology Specialist.

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