In cases of tooth weakening from fractures or large
fillings, your dentist may propose a crown—an artificial
replacement that restores both function and appearance.
Crown materials are selected based on factors like location,
aesthetics, and cost, ensuring an optimal solution for
repairing damaged teeth.
Missing teeth resulting from decay or accidents can disrupt
your smile, bite, and speech, while also placing additional
strain on neighboring teeth. Your dentist may recommend a
bridge as a solution, which replaces the missing tooth by
securing an artificial tooth between two crowns bonded to
adjacent teeth, effectively restoring both function and
aesthetics.
Implant dentistry replaces missing teeth without
affecting neighboring teeth, using biocompatible
materials for stable, versatile, and long-lasting
solutions.