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Crowns and Bridges in Trenton, MI

Trenton Dental Care creates dental crowns and bridges for Trenton, MI patients. Damaged or missing teeth can negatively impact the ability to chew and speak properly. Dental bridges and crowns offer the perfect restorative dentistry solution for many patients. Call us to schedule a consultation.

Smiling family of three after crowns and bridges treatment in Trenton, MI

What Are Dental Crowns?

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap placed over a damaged or decayed tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance. We may recommend a crown for the following:

  • Restore a broken tooth.
  • Treat large cavities.
  • Hold a dental bridge in place.
  • Strengthen a weak tooth.
  • Complete the dental implant treatment.
  • Fortify a tooth after a root canal.
  • Cover a misshapen, severely discolored, or poorly structured tooth.
Close-up image of a dental crown being placed on a tooth in Trenton, MI

Dental Crown Procedure

Getting a dental crown is a process to restore your tooth’s strength and appearance. The dental crown procedure includes:

  • Preparation and Impressions: We prepare the tooth by filing it down or removing decay, making room for the crown. We take an impression of the prepared tooth to create a custom crown.
  • Temporary Crown: We place a temporary crown to protect the tooth while the permanent crown is created in a laboratory.
  • Crown Placement: Once the permanent crown is ready, we remove the temporary crown and fit the new one. Our team makes adjustments, and the crown is cemented in place.
Dentist performing dental crown treatment in Trenton, MI

What Are Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges offer an artificial tooth replacement for one or more missing teeth. A traditional bridge consists of two or more crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap and an artificial tooth in between. We may recommend a bridge for the following:

  • Restore a smile.
  • Maintain the shape of your face.
  • Adjust your bite.
  • Give you the ability to properly chew food.
  • Restore speech.
  • Keep the remaining teeth from moving out of their correct position.
  • Restore proper speech and pronunciation.

The Dental Bridge Procedure

Getting a dental bridge typically requires two appointments. Here’s what you can expect at each stage:

  • Preparation and Impressions: We prepare the anchor teeth and gather the information needed to create your custom bridge.
  • Examination and Anesthetic: We’ll examine the area and may take X-rays to assess the health of the abutment teeth and the underlying bone. The area is then numbed with a local anesthetic.
  • Preparing the Abutment Teeth: To create space for the crowns that will hold the bridge, we reshape the enamel of the abutment teeth. This is a precise process to ensure the bridge will fit perfectly and align with your bite.
  • Preparation and Impressions: We prepare the anchor teeth and gather the information needed to create your custom bridge.
  • Examination and Anesthetic: We’ll examine the area and may take X-rays to assess the health of the abutment teeth and the underlying bone. The area is then numbed with a local anesthetic.
  • Preparing the Abutment Teeth: To create space for the crowns that will hold the bridge, we reshape the enamel of the abutment teeth. This is a precise process to ensure the bridge will fit perfectly and align with your bite.

Benefits of Crowns and Bridges

Dental crowns and bridges are some of the best ways to effectively restore a smile. Some of their many benefits include:

  • Restores Function and Appearance: Crowns strengthen damaged teeth, letting you bite and chew painlessly. Bridges restore your ability to eat a varied diet and speak without impediment. Cosmetically, both options are designed to look and feel like your natural teeth.
  • Long-Lasting and Durable: A well-maintained crown or bridge can last for 15 years or longer.
  • Prevents Further Dental Problems: By capping a weak tooth, a crown prevents it from fracturing or decaying further. By filling a gap, a bridge prevents surrounding teeth from shifting

Caring for Your Crowns and Bridges

Caring for dental crowns and bridges will keep them in optimal shape. We recommend the following:

  • Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to clean your teeth.
  • Floss to remove plaque between your teeth and under your bridge.
  • Rinse with an antiseptic mouthwash to reduce bacteria.
  • Steer clear of hard or sticky food.
  • Visit us for professional cleanings and checkups every six months.

Our Other Dental Treatments

Trenton Dental Care offers preventative, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry services. When you need emergency dental services, we’ll work quickly to address your issues. You can trust us for everything from veneers to dentures.

Why Choose Trenton Dental Care?

Trenton Dental Care will help find the right solution to bring health, strength, and confidence back to your smile. When you need the best in dental care, turn to us. Reach out to our team today to schedule a consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Trenton Dental Care answers questions about dental services. We answer your most frequently asked questions about dental crowns and bridges.

Dental crowns and bridges are designed to last decades. It’s essential to maintain positive oral hygiene for their longevity

The procedure is designed to be as comfortable as possible. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, so you won’t feel pain during the process. Some mild sensitivity may occur afterward, but it typically subsides quickly.

If your crown or bridge feels loose, we will address it. Our team will assess the problem and can repair or re-cement it.

No, the procedure is not painful. We use local anesthesia for your comfort.

Yes, they are custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth. Materials like porcelain and zirconia mimic the appearance of real teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural look.

Absolutely! Once your permanent restoration is in place, you can eat normally.