Can a cracked tooth be fixed with bonding or crown?
Cracked teeth can be fixed with bonding for small cracks or a crown for larger ones, restoring function and appearance.
Cracked teeth can be fixed with bonding for small cracks or a crown for larger ones, restoring function and appearance.
The dental implant process involves consultation, surgery, healing, and placement of the crown, offering a permanent solution.
CAD/CAM technology allows for precise, custom dental restorations like crowns and bridges to be designed and created in one visit.
Bridge placement typically takes 2-3 appointments: one for impressions and fitting, and another for the final placement.
A dental post and core are used to support a crown when there is insufficient tooth structure remaining after root canal treatment.
Dental implants are generally a longer-lasting and more durable solution than bridges, with better support and longevity.
Yes, multiple dental implants can be placed in one surgery, especially if there’s sufficient bone density for each implant.
After restorative dental surgery, you may experience discomfort, swelling, and a healing period that varies by procedure.
It’s best to avoid alcohol immediately after getting a crown, as it may affect healing and cause irritation.
A bridge is fixed and supported by adjacent teeth, while a partial denture is removable and supported by clasps around remaining teeth.