Dental Crowns and Bridges in Burtonsville, MD
We take lost and damaged teeth very seriously. Our crowns and bridges provide the restoration results you need to smile proudly and confidently.
Protect Your Teeth with Crowns and Bridges
Dental crowns and bridges are effective solutions for replacing missing or severely damaged teeth. They look natural and help restore chewing and speaking ability. We use high-quality materials to ensure durability and long-term performance.
At Endres Dental Care, we design crowns and bridges to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. The process typically involves two visits: during the first, we take impressions and send them to a dental lab; during the second, we fit the crown or bridge to ensure a proper match and fit.
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What is a dental crown?
Dental crowns are used when a tooth has a large filling, has undergone root canal therapy, or for cosmetic enhancement. They restore damaged teeth by capping them, allowing normal use, and can also be attached to dental implants to replace missing teeth, with the implant serving as a stable root. In addition, crowns provide support for dental bridges. They require no special care and can be brushed and flossed just like natural teeth.
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What is a dental bridge?
Dental bridges are commonly used to replace one or more missing teeth by filling the gap with artificial teeth. They are supported either by crowns placed on adjacent teeth or by fixed precision metal attachments. At Endres Dental Care, every dental bridge is carefully customized to ensure a natural look and optimal function.
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How do temporary dental crowns work?
To create an accurate impression for a permanent dental crown, your dentist will first shape the tooth base, which can leave the tooth temporarily vulnerable. To protect it during the time between the impression and the placement of the final crown, a temporary crown is placed. At the fitting appointment, the dentist will remove the temporary crown and secure the permanent crown or bridge to the prepared tooth.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about dental crowns and bridges, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.