Dental crowns, bridges and veneers
Dental Crowns and Bridges
Dental crowns and bridges are excellent solutions for many tooth problems. Crowns can be used to save a damaged tooth, while bridges can be used to replace one or more teeth completely. They make saving a smile simple.
Both treatments are used to treat managed teeth.
Dental crowns improve the structure, appearance and alignment of damaged teeth that can be saved. As the name suggested, they are a cover that is placed over a tooth. Dental crowns can repair broken and cracked teeth, improving strength. They are also used to protect teeth following root canal treatment.
Dental bridges are used to replace teeth entirely. They fill the gaps that remain after teeth have been removed.
Dental crowns require the tooth being treat to be prepared. This process involves shaping the existing tooth to accept the crown.
Dental bridges require the teeth adjacent to the gap, to be prepared. This process involves shaping the teeth to accept dental ‘bridge’ across the gap.
Each treatment takes place over 2 to 3 visits. This allows for appropriate preparation for optimal adhesion. Great care is taken to match colour and shape for a natural appearance.
Follow up visits may be required to make minor adjustments to further improve comfort.
The installation of dental crowns and veneers can cause some discomfort. This is due to the preparation process, and ensuring your crown and bridge lasts.
Many patients will go through the entire process comfortably. Your dentist will use a numbing gel and local anaesthetic to increase comfort levels.
After your dental crown treatment or bridge treatment, the next thing you have to prioritise is looking after them.
This starts with getting your dental hygiene basics right.
Brushing, flossing and regular check-ups with your dentist will keep your dental crowns and bridges looking great and keep your mouth healthy.
Avoid chewing hard foods and take particular care not to chew things such as ice, pencils or anything else that may damage your veneers.
Some of our patients prefer to avoid foods and drinks that are known to stain teeth, such as coffee. Lifestyle choices such as cigarettes will negatively affected the appearance of your veneers.
Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are tooth-coloured covers or shells that are positioned over existing teeth. They are used to improve minor alignment and cosmetic issues.
Dental veneers are covers for teeth. They are used cover the front portion of the tooth. Dental veneers are traditionally made from porcelain, and sometimes composite materials.
Porcelain veneers tend to be more popular as their appearance is very similar to natural teeth, which makes them a great solution for minor dental imperfections.
They are often applied as a set to achieve a uniform appearance.
Dental veneers require the surface of the tooth to be prepared. This process takes place over multiple visits and allows for appropriate preparation for optimal adhesion.
Great care is also taken to match colour and shape for a natural appearance.
Dental veneers are used to correct broken, chipped and discolour teeth.
They can also be used to correct minor alignment issues, such as smaller teeth or gaps.
While dental veneers can cause some discomfort, many patients will go through the entire process comfortably.
Your dentist will use a numbing gel and local anaesthetic to improve comfort.
Looking after your dental veneers starts with getting the dental hygiene basics right.
Brushing, flossing and regular check-ups with your dentist will keep your dental veneers looking great and keep your mouth healthy.
Avoiding chewing hard foods and taking particular car not to chew things such as ice, pencils or anything else that may damage your veneers.
Some of our patients prefer to avoid foods and drinks that are known to stain teeth, such as coffee. Lifestyle choices such as cigarettes will negatively affected the appearance of your veneers.
Enjoy Your Teeth for A Long Time with Dental Protectors
Dental solutions like crowns, bridges, and veneers for your damaged teeth can be a game-changer for patients who are prone to and experience damaged or frail teeth. With the help of any of these tools, you can help your teeth become protected to avoid further damage. These will also enhance the appearance and functionality of your smile.
Regardless of what type of dental protector you want to use, our experienced team at Blue Gum Dental is here to guide you. Our commitment surpasses not just being dentists who give solutions to dilemmas, but helping you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile with personalised care and attention.
Ready to explore your options? Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover how we can transform your smile with our comprehensive dental solutions.