
Dental Crowns and Bridges
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Restore Your Bite With Dental Crowns & Bridges in Belmont
Lost or damaged teeth? We've got you covered. Our dental crowns and bridges in Belmont help you smile, eat, and speak with complete confidence again. Our in-house prosthodontist designs and places restorations that look and feel natural. A prosthodontist has completed several years of advanced training focused on restoring damaged teeth and replacing missing ones. No one but you will ever know you have a crown or bridge in your smile!
Plus, we can use advanced CEREC technology to craft your restoration in just one visit. You'll leave with a new crown the same day. You won't have to wear a temporary crown or return for a second appointment. Before you know it, you can enjoy crunchy foods and confidently show off your smile in photos. Ready to transform your smile? We're here to help.


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Common Questions About Dental Crowns and Bridges
How long do dental crowns and bridges typically last?
Your dental crown or bridge can last many years with proper care, sometimes even longer. Daily brushing and flossing around your restoration helps prevent decay and gum problems. Regular dental checkups allow us to monitor your restoration and catch any issues early. Your eating habits also affect longevity, so we recommend avoiding extremely hard foods that might damage your crown or bridge.
Will my crown or bridge look natural?
Our CEREC same-day crowns match your natural teeth perfectly in color, shape, and size. Your prosthodontist takes digital scans of your mouth to ensure your restoration blends seamlessly with your smile. Modern materials reflect light just like natural tooth enamel for a lifelike appearance. You'll feel confident knowing no one can tell the difference between your restoration and your natural teeth.
How do I care for my new crown or bridge?
You care for your crown or bridge just like your natural teeth with regular brushing and flossing. Pay special attention to the areas where your restoration meets your gumline to prevent plaque buildup. Avoid chewing extremely hard items like ice or using your teeth as tools to prevent damage. Schedule regular dental checkups so we can monitor your restoration and ensure it continues to function properly.