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What Are the Differences Between Dental Bridges and Crowns?

What Are the Differences Between Dental Bridges and Crowns?

Crowns and bridges are two of the most common implants put into your mouth when you need dental work.

Crowns and bridges are two of the most common implants put into your mouth when you need dental work. However, it’s easy to get the two of them mixed up, so you might be left wondering if there are any key differences between them. Besides, many people will tend to think that they are the same thing, but this is not the case.

Crowns

Crowns cover up damaged teeth. No matter what happened to that tooth, a crown is a good first defense against future harm because of its unique cap design. The other benefits of a crown included how it makes the tooth more aesthetically pleasing, change its shape, or realign any teeth that are not in the position that it should be in. Crowns also work well with basic dental implants to help make the implant appear more natural. While porcelain and ceramic are the most common materials used for creating a crown, you will also notice that they can be made of gold or metal and acrylic. The metallic alloy based crowns are most often used to support the teeth in the back, while the porcelain ones are moved to the front.  

Why Crowns are Recommended

There are several different reasons why your dentist will recommend that a crown be inserted into your mouth alongside your original teeth. For instance, it can reinforce a filling. Crowns can also keep a tooth from fracturing if you are worried about that happening. Besides hiding implants and making them less obvious, crowns can also help keep a dental bridge in place. Discolored or misshapen teeth can also be hidden from view, along with any teeth that have recently undergone a root canal and need to be covered. 

Bridges

Now let’s turn our attention to dental bridges. Teeth shifting out of place will cause your bite to fall out of alignment, resulting in pain, difficulty chewing and swallowing, and also trouble talking clearly. Dental bridges can relieve those problems. They replace missing teeth, and a special cement is used to fuse them to the other teeth or implants nearby. If you’re not sure where the bridge should go, then don’t hesitate to ask for advice from your dentist

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