Veneers, Crowns, Bridges
Indirect restorations for more complex smile restorations
Fixed Prosthodontics
Crown, bridge, and veneer treatments are elective fixed prosthodontic procedures that can address severely damaged teeth or serve a cosmetic purpose by enhancing their visual appearance. Fixed prosthodontics is employed to restore single or multiple teeth, bridging areas with missing teeth. The key advantages of fixed prosthodontics over direct restorations (such as fillings) include increased strength in larger repairs and the ability to craft teeth that are more visually appealing.
Veneers
Dental veneers are custom-made, thin porcelain shells designed to cover natural teeth, offering a permanent cosmetic solution for dental issues such as cracks, chips, misshapen teeth, misalignment, small teeth, gaps, and discoloration
Cost : $850 per tooth
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Crowns
A crown is used to repair a severely damaged, fractured, or decayed tooth, particularly one that has undergone a root canal procedure.
Constructed to fit over a reshaped natural tooth, artificial crowns enhance its strength and durability, while also improving its aesthetics when necessary. Various materials, such as porcelain, zirconia, gold alloy, or a porcelain-metal combination, can be utilized for crown fabrication, with the color of porcelain and zirconia matching the natural tooth shade.
Typically, the treatment spans two dental appointments. During the initial session, the tooth is trimmed to create space for the new crown, which is then digitally scanned to produce a 3D image. A temporary plastic crown is affixed to the reshaped tooth. In the subsequent visit, the temporary crown is removed, and the new crown is permanently affixed using adhesive cement onto the natural tooth structure.
Cost : $ 1600 per tooth
Bridges
A dental bridge is a solution for the replacement of one or more absent teeth. The process entails the placement of crowns on the adjacent teeth, both before and after the space left by the missing teeth. These crowns are connected by an additional crown, serving as a substitute tooth. The process closely resembles that of installing a single crown.