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What You Need to Know about Dental Crowns and Bridges

Most of the people are not aware about what dental crowns & bridges require and which dentist must be chosen for this procedure. So, it becomes important to compare the dentist’s options to determine which dentist should be chosen. For more detail, click http://www.cosmetic-dentist-melbourne.com.au/

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What You Need to Know about Dental Crowns and Bridges

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  1. What You Need to Know about Dental Crowns and Bridges

  2. You may often hear of friends or family visiting a dentist for a crown or bridge, however there is often some confusion regarding what exactly these procedures entail.

  3. What is a Dental Crown? The placement of a dental crown can be done for a variety of reasons; crowns are often put in place to protect fragile or broken teeth which are vulnerable to further damage. They can also be used to cover implants and make cosmetic modifications, as well as to cover fillings when only a small amount of tooth is left after the cavity is filled.

  4. Many different types of crowns are available to those who need them, coming in many different kinds of metals, ceramics, porcelain, resin, or even zirconia. The material the crown is made out of largely defines the cost of the crown, with resin crowns being the least expensive in most cases.

  5. Not all crowns are permanent, with many of them being put in place simply to protect a tooth directly following an intense procedure. Temporary crowns can be made in a dental office by a dentist, where as permanent crowns need to be made in a dental lab.

  6. Before having the procedure done, the tooth in need of a crown will first be examined and readied for the procedure. The dentist will do intensive x-rays to check for root decay or any other issues which may complicate the procedure. The tooth is then prepared for the crown by being filed down so that the crown will fit properly.

  7. After this, an impression is done, and the impression is sent to a lab so that the crown itself can be made. Once the crown is successfully made by a dental lab, the dentist can then put the crown in place. The patient is put under anesthetic, and the crown is cemented onto its designated tooth.

  8. Most dentists in Melbourne will be trained in dental crown placements, as it is a very standard procedure for most dentists. However, it is still important to weigh your options. Discuss your budget with several dentists to find out which one can provide you with the most cost effective procedure; they can discuss your options with regards to this. You should also learn more about which type of crown is right for you, and which dentists can provide it.

  9. What is a Dental Bridge? Similar to a crown, dental bridges are very common dental procedures. When someone loses a tooth that is situated between two other teeth, a dental bridge is a common solution to filling the gap. Bridges work by installing crowns on two of the gaps neighboring teeth, and then attaching a false tooth to a bridge in between the two crowns.

  10. Using this method, dentists can easily repair damaged smiles for a relatively affordable cost. Getting a bridge is very similar to getting a crown; first, you should decide which dentist is right for you. Dental bridging in Melbourne can be done by nearly any of the area’s multitude of dentists, however it is important to discuss your options.

  11. Bridges can be made from a wide variety of materials, and it is vital to discuss with your dentist which options are best for you. After listing dentists which are highly educated and have the proper qualifications, learn which ones have the best options for you.

  12. After deciding on a qualified dentist, they will start the bridging process in the same way that they start the crowning process: the teeth which will receive the crowns will be re-contoured, and impressions of the teeth will be made and sent to a lab. A dental lab then prepares the crowns and the rest of the bridge, making it ready for placement.

  13. Dental crowns and bridges can seem daunting at first, but both are highly safe and relatively painless procedures. Nearly all dentists in Melbourne will have experience and training in crowns and bridging, but it is important to compare your options to determine which dentist has to offer you. After deciding on the right dentist, you can undergo the process, and emerge with a better, healthier smile.

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