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When Crowns and Bridges are Necessary

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Research conducted tells us that up to a third of Canadians did not visit the dental office within the course of a year. The sad truth is that the longer you avoid the dental office means that you risk potential dental problems that might require restorative work. Patients looking for restorative dentistry in Milton to help improve their smile, look to dental crowns and dental bridges as a good option.

The difference between dental crowns and bridges

A dental crown is a covering which is made of porcelain, metal or ceramic material. The crown replaces the enamel layer of your tooth. Your Milton dentist uses the crown to strengthen a damaged tooth or protect the tooth after a root canal treatment.

A dental bridge is used to fill in the gap between missing teeth. Bridges utilize two dental crowns placed on healthy teeth to hold the false tooth in the middle. 

Who Should Get a Crown?

Dental crowns function perfectly for teeth that have healthy roots. Your dentist will take X-rays to ensure your tooth can support a dental crown. Patients that have had a root canal treatment usually require a dental crown to protected the tooth that received treatment.

Who Should Get a Bridge?

Bridges are designed to help patients that have one or two teeth missing. They make chewing food easier and also protect the jawline. Apart from this, a dental bridge helps restore the look of a full smile. To get a dental bridge, the teeth next to the gap must be strong enough to hold crowns for the bridge.

How Long Do They Last?

Crowns and bridges can last between 5 to 15 years. Practicing good oral care can make them last longer. If they wear out, a dentist can replace them.

The information provided is for general information purposes only and not intended to replace professional care. Please consult your physician or dentist for advice and diagnoses so you can be properly treated for your specific situation.

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We are accepting the Government of Canada Canadian Dental Insurance Plan (CDCP). The CDCP is a new Canadian Dental Care Plan where individuals that do not have access to an employer provided or private dental insurance plan can apply for. As an important part of dental care and overall health, the Government of Canada recognizes the expenses that can be associated with dental treatment and is committed to helping Canadians receive the dental treatments that are required .

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