Dental CROWNS AND BRIDGES near you


Crowns and bridges are reliable restorative treatments designed to repair damaged teeth and replace missing ones. At Mack Dental, we create custom solutions that restore your smile, improve function, and help prevent future oral health concerns.

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Restore damaged or missing teeth

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Improve strength and function

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WHAT IS RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY


Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing teeth that have been damaged, decayed, or lost. Treatments such as fillings, crowns, bridges, and implants are used to restore function and improve the appearance of your smile.


Beyond aesthetics, restorative care helps maintain proper tooth alignment, reduces the risk of plaque buildup, and supports overall oral health. By addressing dental issues early, these treatments can prevent more complex problems in the future while helping you feel more confident in your smile.

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DENTAL CROWNS


A dental crown is a custom-made cap that fits over a damaged, decayed, or weakened tooth to restore its strength, shape, and appearance. Crowns cover the portion of the tooth above the gumline, providing protection while allowing you to bite and chew comfortably again. Crowns can be made from materials such as porcelain, gold, acrylic resin, or a combination of materials. Porcelain and zirconia-based crowns are commonly used due to their natural appearance and durability, allowing them to blend seamlessly with your existing teeth.


The crown process typically takes 2 to 3 visits over a few weeks. Once complete, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to keep your crown and surrounding teeth healthy. With proper care, crowns can provide long-lasting results.

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Tooth Is Numbed and Decay Removed

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Tooth Reshaped for Proper Crown Fit

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Impressions Taken for Custom Crown

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Temporary Crown Placed During Fabrication

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Final Crown Fitted and Securely Cemented

DENTAL BRIDGES


A dental bridge is a fixed restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of artificial teeth, called pontics, which fill the gap left by missing teeth. These pontics are supported by adjacent natural teeth or dental implants, restoring both function and appearance.


Bridges allow you to chew and speak properly while preventing neighboring teeth from shifting out of place. They are custom-designed to match the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth for a seamless result. Types of Dental Bridges -

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Traditional Fixed Bridge

Uses crowns on both sides to support the replacement tooth.

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Resin-Bonded Bridge

Attached using metal or porcelain wings behind adjacent teeth.

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Implant-Supported Bridge

Supported by implants placed into the jawbone.

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Cantilever Bridge

Anchored to a single adjacent tooth for support.

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OUR DENTAL TREATMENTS

In addition to crowns and bridges, Mack Dental offers a full range of treatments to support your oral health and overall smile.

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WHY CHOOSE MACK DENTAL


At Mack Dental, we focus on delivering restorative treatments that are both functional and natural-looking. Every crown and bridge is carefully designed to fit your bite, match your smile, and provide long-term durability.


Our team uses advanced techniques and materials to ensure precise results while maintaining your comfort throughout the process. We take the time to understand your needs and create a treatment plan that supports your oral health and confidence.

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FAQS

  • What is the difference between a crown and a bridge?

    A crown is used to cover and protect a damaged tooth, restoring its strength and appearance. A bridge, on the other hand, is used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth or implants. Both treatments are designed to restore function and improve the look of your smile.

  • How long do crowns and bridges last?

    With proper care, crowns and bridges can last many years. Maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits, is essential to ensure their longevity. Avoiding habits like grinding or chewing hard objects can also help extend their lifespan.

  • Is the crown procedure painful?

    The crown procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, making it comfortable for most patients. You may experience mild sensitivity after the procedure, but this usually subsides quickly. Our team ensures your comfort throughout every step of the process.

  • Can a dental bridge replace multiple teeth?

    Yes, dental bridges can replace one or several missing teeth in a row. The number of teeth replaced depends on the type of bridge and the strength of the supporting teeth or implants. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your needs.

  • How do I care for my crown or bridge?

    Caring for crowns and bridges involves maintaining good oral hygiene habits, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and attending regular dental check-ups. Proper care helps prevent decay and gum disease, ensuring your restoration remains healthy and functional.

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Restore Your Smile With Confidence

If you have damaged or missing teeth, crowns and bridges can help restore your smile and improve your oral health. Schedule your consultation today to learn more about your treatment options.

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