Crown and Bridges
what is crowns and bridges?
Both crowns and most bridges are fixed dental prosthetic. Ususally placed to
- Replace a large filling when there is not enough tooth remaining
- Protect a weak tooth from fracturing
- Restore a fractured tooth
- After root canal treatment
Types of indirect restorations.
- Inlay and Onlay
- Full Crown
- Bridges
What happens during a dental crown and bridge procedure?
Your dentist will usually prepare the tooth by removing a thin layer of the outer surface of tooth. Usually tooth deletion is between 0.8mm to 1.2mm. After tooth preparation, your dentist takes a mould of your tooth. Dentist will match the colour of your teeth, so it will blend in.
Temporary crown will be fabricated once the mould is taken. As temporary crown will preserve space and protect while waiting for crown to fabricated at dental laboratory. after that sends it away to a technician who will prepare the crown approximately it will take 5-7 working days.
When your permanent crown is ready, you’ll go back to the dentist and have it fitted using dental cement or adhesive.
When your permanent crown is ready, you’ll go back to the dentist and have it fitted using dental cement or adhesive.
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