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While tooth damage is irreversible, dental crowns and bridges can restore your teeth back to their natural shape.

Dental Crowns & Bridges

When a tooth is severely damaged or missing, dental restorations are necessary to preserve your dental health. Dental crowns are designed to save an existing tooth, while dental bridges replace missing teeth. Not only do these restorations improve your dental health, but dental crowns and bridges resemble real teeth!

If you need dental treatment and a dental filling won't suffice, talk to your dentist about your options. Dental crowns and dental bridges are two of the most successful dental procedures done today.


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Abutment

Everything needs something to lean on. Abutment teeth are the natural teeth or teeth roots that provide support for dental bridges, dentures and dental implants.

Cantilever Bridge

A cantilever bridge is ideal if you're missing a tooth but don't have healthy abutment teeth on both sides of the gap. Cantilever bridges can also be used to replace missing teeth.

Dental Bridges

First impressions last, so if you don't want to remembered as having missing teeth consider getting a dental bridge. There are many types of dental bridges to replace one or more missing teeth.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are a tried-and-true method for repairing broken teeth, protecting decayed teeth and covering dental implants. Many dental crowns take just 1-2 visits to place.