Restorative Treatments – Crowns & Bridges
Our experienced dentists provide high-quality crowns and bridges to restore the function and appearance of damaged or missing teeth, ensuring a confident and healthy smile.
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Restore Function & Aesthetics with Crowns & Bridges
Crowns and bridges offer a reliable, long-lasting solution for restoring both the appearance and function of your teeth.
At Te Awamutu General & Emergency Dental, we specialise in providing customised restorative treatments in Te Awamutu and Hamilton that help you regain confidence in your smile.
Understanding Crowns & Bridges
What Are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown is a cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance. If your tooth is broken or worn down, a crown can bring it back to full function.
What Are Dental Bridges?
A dental bridge fills the gap left by missing teeth, supported by nearby teeth or implants. Not only does a bridge enhance your smile, but it also helps prevent surrounding teeth from shifting and affecting your bite.
Why Choose Crowns & Bridges?
Restore Functionality
Chew, speak, and smile with confidence.
Improve Aesthetics
Get a natural-looking, complete smile.
Durability
Designed to last for years with proper care.
Prevent Further Issues
Avoid the shifting or misalignment of surrounding teeth.
The Process
We use the latest technology and expert craftsmanship to ensure your crown or bridge fits perfectly. Our experienced team in Te Awamutu and Hamilton will guide you through each step of the process, ensuring a comfortable and successful treatment.
Consultation
We evaluate your dental needs and recommend the best solution.
Preparation
The tooth is prepared for the crown or the area is prepared for a bridge.
Fitting
Impressions are made for a custom fit.
Placement
Once the crown or bridge is ready, it’s securely placed.
Follow-Up
We provide aftercare guidelines to ensure long-lasting results.
Post-Treatment Care
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity of your crowns or bridges. Here’s how to care for them:
- Brush and floss regularly to maintain oral hygiene.
- Schedule regular check-ups to monitor the condition of your restoration.
- Avoid chewing hard foods that could damage your crown or bridge.