Crown and Bridge treatment will restore lost teeth, support
remaining teeth and help you maintain optimum dental health.
If you’re faced with tooth loss, crown and bridge treatment
may be the right restorative option for you. This long term
solution can help prevent the cycle of problems that can occur
when just one tooth is missing, such as shifting of the remaining
teeth, decay, periodontal disease and bone loss.
What is a crown?
A crown is a tooth-like covering placed over a carefully prepared
existing tooth. Used to strengthen, restore, or improve the
appearance of your natural tooth, a crown is placed over a
tooth in much the same way as a thimble over your finger.
In addition to being used to strengthen a tooth to accommodate
a bridge, crowns serve many functions. One of the most common
is to support the tooth when there is no longer sufficient
tooth structure left in place to support a filling. Crowns
may also be used to protect the structure of a tooth that
is fractured or broken.
What is a bridge and why are crowns involved?
A bridge is a custom device anchored to neighboring teeth
that replaces one or more missing teeth. When a lost tooth
is replaced with bridgework, the teeth on either side of the
missing one must be prepared as crowns to serve as abutments
to hold the prosthetic teeth in place. Crowns and bridges
are most often made from superior materials such as precious
metals, porcelain or a combination of porcelain fused to metal.
Both appearance and function are considered when selecting
the material most suitable for you.
Why is crown and bridge treatment necessary?
Losing a permanent tooth can cause many serious problems for
your neighboring teeth. Because the support and chewing forces
are altered, the remaining teeth may begin to shift. The opposing
tooth above or below the lost tooth can begin to move up or
down in it’s socket, which can accelerate periodontal
disease and further break down the bone structure. If the
missing tooth is not replaced, more teeth may eventually be
lost due to the improper forces exerted during chewing.
What are the benefits of crown and bridge treatment?
Crown and bridge treatment reverses the negative impact of
missing teeth in a variety of ways:
• Restores and maintains the natural bite.
• Prevents unnatural stress on the other teeth.
• Keeps opposing teeth in their proper place.
• Prevents shifting and tilting of adjacent teeth.
• Discourages further dental decay and periodontal disease.
• Enhances your smile speech and chewing function.
How is the treatment performed?
Once we determine that crown and bridge treatment is indicated,
a series of appointments will be set for you. It is important
for you to keep all of these appointments to avoid any delays
in treatment.
At the first appointment, we complete a thorough oral examination,
including an evaluation of your dental history. Any necessary
x-rays are completed at this time. During the restorative
procedure, we first anesthetize the area to be treated. Next
we carefully shape the tooth or teeth to be crowned to allow
the crown or bridge sufficient space for proper fit and appearance.
Finally we make an impression of the area and fit the teeth
involved with a temporary crown or bridge to protect them
until your next appointment.
At the following appointment, we evaluate the final crown
or bridge for proper fit before placing it permanently, making
final adjustments if necessary. Other factors we carefully
consider at this time include:
• Aesthetics – colour matching and proportion.
• Function – chewing and biting accuracy.
• Tissue Compatibility – the contour of the bridge
must conform to the surrounding tissue in a natural, healthy
position.
What is the best way to care for a crown and bridge?
Care for it as you would any of your other teeth you wish
to preserve! Proper oral hygiene, including flossing at least
once a day and brushing twice daily, is just as important
as ever to help you keep your teeth and gums healthy, along
with regular dental appointments. To make the most of your
investment, it is important that you follow our recommendations
– including making adjustments to your diet.
We recommend avoiding sticky foods like caramels, toffee,
gum and crunchy foods like hard candy. And please don’t
chew ice cubes!
We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have
throughout your crown and bridge treatment. During the process
we will do everything to ensure your comfort. Our goal is
to help you preserve your smile for a lifetime.

The crown fits over a carefully prepared existing tooth. Single
crowns are advised when a large portion of the tooth has been
damaged by decay.

Most crowns are made of porcelain, a stain resistant material
that closely replicates the appearance and function of your
natural teeth.

The bridge spans the space where one or more teeth have been
lost in the dental arch.

Together, the replacement tooth (or teeth) and crowns are
fabricated and placed in the mouth as one non-removable unit
called a fixed bridge.
Contact Us at Bay Dental
to find out how this exciting new technology can help create
your beautiful new smile.
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