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Bridges and Crowns Treatment in Hyderabad offers comprehensive dental restoration solutions to address various dental issues. Our experienced dental professionals utilize advanced techniques and high-quality materials to restore damaged or missing teeth, ensuring optimal functionality and aesthetics. Whether you require dental crowns to strengthen weakened teeth or dental bridges to replace missing teeth, our team is dedicated to providing personalized treatment plans to your unique needs. With a commitment to patient satisfaction and a focus on delivering exceptional results, you can trust us for your Bridges and Crowns Treatment in Hyderabad. Schedule an appointment today to restore your smile and enhance your dental health.

Dental crowns: 

Dental crowns are customized caps placed over damaged teeth to restore their shape, size, strength, and appearance. They help protect weak teeth, restore broken or severely decayed teeth, and improve overall dental health. The primary targets include strengthening weakened teeth, restoring functionality, and enhancing aesthetics. Crowns are recommended when a tooth is extensively damaged or has undergone root canal therapy. The treatment typically involves multiple sittings, and recovery is quick, with minimal discomfort.

Types of dental Crowns services:

Zirconia Crowns: Zirconia crowns are dental crowns made from zirconium dioxide, a durable ceramic material. They are known for their strength, durability, and natural appearance.

Benefits:

  • Exceptional strength and durability.
  • Aesthetic appeal, closely resembling natural teeth.
  • Biocompatibility, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
  • Longevity, with a lifespan of many years.

 

  • Porcelain Crowns: Porcelain crowns, also known as all-ceramic crowns, are crafted entirely from porcelain. They are valued for their natural look and versatility.

 

Benefits:

  • Natural appearance, mimicking the color and translucency of natural teeth.
  • Biocompatibility, minimizing gum irritation or inflammation.
  • Minimal tooth reduction required, preserving natural tooth structure.
  • Metal-free, suitable for patients with metal sensitivities.


  • Ceramic Crowns: Ceramic crowns encompass various dental crowns made from ceramic materials like porcelain and zirconia. They offer durability and aesthetic appeal.

 

Benefits:

  • Customization to match natural teeth in color, shape, and size.
  • Biocompatibility, reducing the risk of adverse reactions.
  • Durability, resistant to staining, chipping, and wear.
  • Conservative tooth preparation, preserving more natural tooth structure

 

Other types of Crowns:

  • Emax Crowns: Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic crowns, known for strength and natural look.
  • Metal Crowns: Made from various metal alloys, offering durability but less aesthetic appeal.
  • Gold Crowns: Made entirely of gold alloy, known for exceptional strength and durability.
  • Combination Metal and Porcelain Crowns: Metal substructure covered with porcelain for strength and aesthetics.
  • Traditional Crowns: Generally made of porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), combining strength and aesthetics.
  • Temporary Crowns: Temporary crowns made of acrylic or stainless steel, used during the waiting period for permanent crowns.
  • Stainless Steel Crowns: Prefabricated crowns primarily used for children’s primary teeth.

What is the need for Crowns:

  • To Protect Weak Teeth: Crowns provide support and strength to teeth weakened by decay, large fillings, or fractures.
  • To Restore Broken or Damaged Teeth: Crowns restore the shape, size, and function of teeth that are chipped, cracked, or otherwise damaged.
  • To Cover Large Fillings: Crowns are placed over teeth with large fillings to provide stability and prevent fracture of the remaining tooth structure.
  • To Support Dental Bridges: Crowns are used to anchor dental bridges, providing support for artificial teeth and holding the bridge in place.
  • To Cover Dental Implants: Crowns are attached to dental implants to replace missing teeth and restore the appearance and function of natural teeth.
  • To Improve Appearance: Crowns can enhance the appearance of teeth by covering stains, discoloration, misalignment, or irregularities, resulting in a more attractive smile.

WHAT IS THE COST OF DENTAL Crowns?​

Cost varies depending on the type of crown or bridge, materials used, and individual factors. It’s best to consult with your dentist for an accurate estimate.

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Benefits Bridges Crowns
Replace Missing Teeth

Bridges fill in gaps left by missing teeth.

Crowns do not replace missing teeth on their own

Restore Functionality

Restore normal chewing, biting, speaking.

Restore function of damaged or decayed teeth.

Preserve Jaw Structure

Help maintain proper alignment of teeth.

Strengthen weak teeth, preventing further damage.

Enhance Appearance

Improve the overall aesthetic of the smile.

Cover stains, discoloration, misshapen teeth.

Durability

Properly cared-for bridges can last for years.

Can last for many years with proper care.

Customization

Can be customized to match natural teeth

Customizable to match color, size, shape.

Dental bridge:

A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between adjacent teeth. It consists of artificial teeth (pontics) held in place by dental crowns or implants on either side of the gap. Anyone missing one or more teeth and has healthy adjacent teeth or dental implants can be a candidate for dental bridges.

Types of dental bridges services:

An implant-supported bridge is anchored to dental implants surgically placed in the jawbone, rather than relying on adjacent natural teeth for support. Used when multiple adjacent teeth are missing or when adjacent teeth are not healthy enough to support a traditional bridge.

 

Benefits: Provides stability and support without compromising adjacent teeth, restores chewing function, prevents bone loss in the jaw, offers long-term durability.

A traditional dental bridge consists of prosthetic teeth (pontics) suspended between dental crowns that are cemented onto adjacent natural teeth. Commonly used when one or more adjacent teeth are missing but the adjacent teeth are healthy and suitable for crown placement.

Benefits: Restores appearance and function, prevents shifting of adjacent teeth, relatively affordable compared to implant-supported options.

A cantilever dental bridge is similar to a traditional bridge but is anchored on only one side by a dental crown. Used when there's only one adjacent tooth available for support or when the missing tooth is at the back of the mouth.

Benefits: Suitable when there's only one healthy adjacent tooth available for support, provides a fixed solution for missing teeth.

A Maryland dental bridge, also known as a resin-bonded bridge, consists of a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of adjacent teeth with resin. Typically used for replacing front teeth or when the adjacent teeth are healthy and minimally prepared.

Benefits: Minimal preparation of adjacent teeth, preserves tooth structure, relatively conservative option.

Gold bridges are dental bridges made entirely of gold alloy or with a gold framework. Rarely used due to aesthetic preferences, but may be chosen for posterior teeth where appearance is less of a concern.


Benefits: Exceptional strength and durability, biocompatibility, long-lasting

Zirconia bridges are dental bridges made from zirconia, a strong and aesthetic ceramic material. Commonly used for both front and back teeth due to their strength and aesthetic qualities.

Benefits: Exceptional strength, natural appearance, biocompatibility.

PFM bridges consist of a metal substructure covered with porcelain to achieve a natural appearance. Used when a combination of strength and aesthetics is desired, suitable for both front and back teeth.

Benefits: Combines the strength of metal with the aesthetics of porcelain, durable and long-lasting.

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WHAT IS THE COST OF DENTAL BRIDGES?​

Cost varies depending on the type of crown or bridge, materials used, and individual factors. It’s best to consult with your dentist for an accurate estimate.

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How to Prepare For Bridges and Crowns Treatment

Arrange an initial consultation with your dentist to discuss treatment options and expectations. Prepare by maintaining good oral hygiene, Inform your dentist of any medications, allergies, or medical conditions you have and follow any specific instructions provided by your dentist such as fasting requirements.

Post-treatment Care Routine After Bridges and Crowns:

  • Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly.
  • Avoid hard or sticky foods
  • Attend regular dental check-ups
  • Be Gentle When Cleaning
  • Use Antimicrobial Mouthwash Rinse to reduce plaque.
  • Avoid Grinding or Clenching better Consider a nightguard.
  • Stay Hydrated and Eat a Balanced Diet that Supports oral health and healing.

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Bridges and crowns treatment is highly successful in restoring damaged teeth and improving overall dental health and aesthetics. Success rates are high when performed by skilled professionals using quality materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bridges are fixed dental prosthetics used to replace missing teeth by bridging the gap between two healthy teeth or dental implants.

Bridges and crowns are long-term restorations but may require replacement over time. They are safe when performed by a qualified dentist.

Crowns on front teeth typically last between 5 to 15 years, but proper care and maintenance can extend their lifespan.

Practice good oral hygiene, avoid chewing hard foods, wear a mouthguard if you grind your teeth, and attend regular dental check-ups.

Dental crowns cover individual damaged or decayed teeth, while bridges replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring onto adjacent healthy teeth or implants.

Brush and floss regularly, use a non-abrasive toothpaste, and consider using an interdental brush or water flosser for better cleaning around the crown.

Dental bridges on front teeth can last 10 to 15 years or more with proper care and maintenance.

Both have pros and cons. Dental implants offer a more permanent solution but require surgery, while bridges are less invasive but may require adjacent teeth to be prepared.

Crowns should not be painful if properly fitted. However, some initial sensitivity or discomfort may occur, especially after the procedure, but it should subside.

Yes, dental crowns are often recommended after root canal treatment (RCT) to protect and strengthen the tooth, as RCT can weaken the tooth structure.