A crown (often referred to as a ‘cap’) is a restoration that completely covers a tooth. As with the inlay/onlay restorations, they can be made of a variety of materials – the most frequently used being porcelain. Crowns are placed when a tooth is very broken down, either through decay or damage, or when there is a limited amount of tooth structure remaining. They can also be used for aesthetic dental treatment.
Bridges come in several varieties, but all achieve the same result – they are a fixed solution for a missing space rather than a removable one. They can usually be completed in a short time frame. The type of bridge you require will depend on your dentition, and your dentist will advise the best option for you. Here is a broad overview of the bridges we offer to help with the dental jargon!
A traditional fixed bridge involves creating a crown for the tooth on either side of the missing tooth, with a pontic (false tooth) in between. Traditional bridges are usually made of either porcelain fused with metal or ceramics. These are quick to make, but the downside is that the teeth become linked, which can make future maintenance more difficult. In addition, preparing the teeth for crowns carries the risk of the nerve dying in a tooth. There is a chance that teeth used in fixed bridges can require root canal treatment down the line.
An adhesive bridge is an artificial tooth supported by a metal or porcelain wing on either both or just one side of the bridge, bonded to the back of the teeth adjacent to the gap. These have the advantage of needing much less preparation than a traditional bridge, but the disadvantage of sometimes debonding and needing to be recemented. Metal wings can also shine through the teeth, creating a slightly greyish appearance.
In keeping with our promise to provide our patients with the newest, most innovative dental technology, we are proud to introduce our new iTero scanner. Our scanner enables us to digitally create a model of your mouth, capturing 6000 frames per second to give us a high-quality image. This image can be used to plan treatment, monitor the shape and size of your teeth, or even simulate an orthodontic result post-Invisalign® treatment.
Book your free scan today, and see how we can help you get a brighter, more confident smile!
Restorative dentistry aims to restore the function and aesthetics of your smile. Waterlase technology plays a pivotal role at The Briars Dental Centre in providing restorative treatments that are not only effective but also exceedingly patient-friendly.
For detailed information on the treatments we provide, or to book an appointment, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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