Dental Crowns and Bridges in Live Oak, TX

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Damaged or missing teeth can seriously impact oral health and everyday functions like eating, speaking, and smiling. Dental crowns and bridges offer an excellent solution to enhance your smile and oral health. At TruHaven Dental Center, we use advanced technology and the finest quality materials to deliver durable restorations, meticulously crafted to match your smile. We invite you to visit our Live Oak practice to get your smile back on track.

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What Are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns, also known as tooth caps, are custom-made restorations designed to cover weak or damaged teeth, restoring their form and function while protecting them from further damage. We craft our restorations using the highest quality materials, including zirconia and E-max, which are known for their strength, longevity, and natural tooth-like appearance.

Here is a look at some reasons why we may recommend a dental crown:

  • To repair a cracked, chipped, or severely worn tooth
  • To restore a tooth with severe decay or a large filling
  • To cover and strengthen a tooth after root canal therapy
  • To replace one or more missing teeth by covering a dental implant or supporting a bridge
  • To enhance the appearance of a discolored, misshapen, or misaligned tooth

What Are Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges are fixed oral prosthetic devices used to replace one or several adjacent teeth. They typically consist of supporting crowns placed on natural teeth on either side of the gap with one or more aesthetic replacement teeth in between. Like crowns, we craft our dental bridges from high-quality, durable materials such as zirconia and E-max.

Aside from restoring your complete smile, dental bridges offer a host of oral health benefits. Filling gaps left by missing teeth helps prevent the remaining teeth from drifting and shifting out of alignment, preserving the alignment of your teeth and bite. They also redistribute the forces of your bite, lowering the risk of tooth fracture and wear, periodontal disease, and even TMJ pain. Dental bridges offer an excellent long-term solution for patients wanting to restore the health and function of their smile while maintaining a natural appearance.

What Is the Procedure for Dental Crowns and Bridges?

The crown or bridge placement process typically involves the following steps:

  • Initial Consultation and Evaluation:We will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals for your smile, and recommend the best treatment options.
  • Tooth Preparation:To place a crown, we first shape the affected tooth to accommodate your restoration. For a dental bridge, we prepare the adjacent teeth by reshaping them to make room for the dental crowns that will securely anchor your bridge.
  • Digital Impressions:Using cutting-edge technology, we take precise digital impressions to create restorations that provide an exceptional fit.
  • Temporary Restorations:We will place a temporary crown or bridge to protect your prepared teeth as your custom restoration is being crafted by skilled laboratory technicians.
  • Final Placement:Once ready, we will bond your crown or bridge in place and make any needed adjustments for a comfortable bite. Your new restoration will enhance your smile’s health, function, and appearance.
Dental Crowns and Bridges
Near Me in Live Oak, TX

If you would like to learn more about restoring damaged or missing teeth, our team at TruHaven Dental Center is here to help. We are pleased to offer dental crowns and bridges from the highest quality materials to deliver healthy, beautiful, and functional smiles. We invite you to call 210-900-2116 to schedule your appointment or request one online today.

Proudly serving Live Oak, TX, and the surrounding communities: Universal City, Randolph AFB, Selma, Bracken, Windcrest, San Antonio, Schertz, Cibolo, and Converse.