CROWNS & BRIDGES
Crowns & Bridges – Reliable Solutions for Tooth Restoration
- Dental crowns and bridges are fixed prosthetic solutions used to restore damaged teeth and replace missing teeth. They help restore chewing ability, speech, aesthetics, and overall oral health
- At Healthy Dental, crowns and bridges are designed using advanced materials and precision technology to ensure comfort, durability, and natural appearance.
What Are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown is a cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns are commonly used after root canal treatment or when a tooth is severely decayed
What Are Dental Bridges?
A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth to adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges prevent teeth from shifting and maintain proper bite alignment
When Are Crowns & Bridges Needed?
- ● Broken or cracked teeth
- ● Severely decayed teeth
- ● Root canal–treated teeth
- ● Missing one or more teeth
- ● Worn-down teeth
Types of Dental Bridges
- ● Traditional fixed bridges
- ● Cantilever bridges
- ● Maryland bridges
- ● Implant-supported bridges
Types of Dental Crowns
- ● Zirconium crowns
- ● Ceramic crowns
- ● Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns
- ● Metal crowns
Crowns & Bridges Procedure
- ● Examination & Planning
- ● Tooth Preparation
- ● Impression & Temporary Restoration
- * Final Placement
Benefits of Crowns & Bridges
- ● Restore chewing efficiency
- ● Improve appearance
- ● Prevent teeth shifting
- ● Long-lasting solution
- ● Fixed and stable restoration
Care Tips for Crowns & Bridges
- ● Brush and floss daily
- ● Use interdental brushes
- ● Avoid biting very hard foods
- ● Regular dental checkups
Why Choose Healthy Dental for Crowns & Bridges?
- ● High-quality materials
- ● Advanced CAD/CAM technology
- ● Precise shade matching
- ● Experienced dental professionals
Crowns & Bridges FAQs
How long do crowns and bridges last?
With good care, they can last 10–15 years or more.
Are bridges removable?
No, fixed bridges are permanently cemented.

