Repair Worn or Broken Teeth
Solutions that restore strength, function, and appearance when teeth can't hold up on their own.
Restoring Structure Where It's Been Lost
Crowns and bridges are used when a tooth is damaged or missing and needs support to function properly again.
A crown covers and reinforces a single tooth that has been weakened or worn down.
A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by connecting to the surrounding teeth and filling the space.
Both are designed to restore how things work, not just how they look.
What To Do When A Tooth Can't Support Itself
Over time, teeth can crack, wear down, or lose structure from decay or previous work.
In other cases, a missing tooth creates a gap that affects how your bite fits together.
When that happens, crowns and bridges help bring things back into balance so the rest of your teeth are not taking on extra strain.
Why It Matters to Fix It Early
When a damaged or missing tooth is left unaddressed, it can affect more than just that one area.
Teeth can begin to shift, your bite can change, and certain areas may start taking on more pressure than they should.
Addressing it earlier helps keep everything more stable and reduces the likelihood of more involved treatment later.
What to Expect
We start by evaluating the tooth or area that needs support and determining the best way to restore it.
From there, we prepare the tooth, take impressions or digital scans, and create a restoration that fits your bite and blends with your natural teeth.
Once placed, it is adjusted to make sure everything feels balanced and functions the way it should.
Built to Work With the Rest of Your Smile
Crowns and bridges are not placed in isolation.
We look at how your bite fits together, how your teeth are wearing, and what needs to be considered to keep everything functioning over time.
That approach helps ensure the restoration holds up and does not create new issues elsewhere.
Restore Strength Where It's Needed
If you have a damaged or missing tooth, it's worth taking a closer look.
Schedule a visit and we will evaluate the area, walk you through what we see, and help you understand what option makes the most sense for restoring function and stability.
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