Dental Crowns and Bridges
Dental crowns and bridges restore damaged or missing teeth, improving function, appearance, and confidence. Durable, custom-fit solutions help you chew comfortably, protect remaining teeth, and maintain a healthy, natural-looking smile.
Dental Crowns and Bridges in New Albany, IN
Dental crowns and bridges are reliable solutions for restoring damaged or missing teeth. A crown is a custom-made cap that covers a weakened tooth, protecting it while restoring shape, strength, and appearance. A bridge fills gaps left by one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to neighboring natural teeth or implants. Together, they improve chewing, speech, and overall comfort, while helping maintain proper alignment and facial structure.
With modern materials and precise techniques, crowns and bridges look natural and last for years, giving patients renewed confidence in their smiles and everyday function and oral health for long-term wellness.
Don’t let missing or damaged teeth hold you back. Schedule an appointment today to learn more about our dental crown services and how they can benefit you.
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What is the dental crown process?
The process usually includes two visits: your dentist prepares the tooth, takes digital or physical impressions, and fits a temporary crown. A dental lab crafts the permanent crown, which is then bonded securely in place, helping you chew comfortably and smile with confidence for long-lasting, natural-looking results.
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What is the dental bridge process?
The process involves a consultation, preparation of adjacent teeth, impressions, and a custom fabrication, followed by placement and fine-tuning for comfort and bite. With proper care, bridges restore function, support facial structure, and help you smile, speak, and eat with confidence. Most visits are quick, and anesthesia keeps treatment comfortable.
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How do temporary dental crowns work?
Temporary crowns protect your tooth while your custom, permanent crown is being made. After shaping the tooth, your dentist places a short-term crown to cover and stabilize it, helping reduce sensitivity and keep your bite aligned. These crowns are made from durable, but not long-term, materials, so gentle care matters. Avoid sticky or hard foods, brush and floss carefully, and contact your office if it loosens or comes off promptly.
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For more information on our dental crowns and bridges, or to schedule an appointment, contact us today.