Dental Crowns and Bridges
Restore and enhance your smile with our precision-crafted dental crowns and bridges at Timberview Family Dental. Designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, our solutions provide strength, aesthetics, and functionality.
Restore Your Smile With Dental Crowns & Bridges in Plymouth, WI
Timberview Family Dental specializes in dental crowns and bridges to repair and enhance your oral health. Dental crowns are used to cover and protect damaged or decayed teeth, or to complete an implant treatment, offering a durable solution that mimics the look and feel of your natural teeth. Bridges fill the gaps left by missing teeth, anchoring on neighboring teeth or implants to restore your full smile. Both options not only improve the appearance of your teeth but also restore functionality and prevent further oral health issues. Discuss your options with us today and take a step towards a rejuvenated smile.
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How long do dental crowns or bridges last?
With proper care and maintenance, dental crowns and bridges can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years, and often longer. The lifespan depends on the material used, the location in the mouth, and your oral hygiene practices.
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How much does a dental crown or bridge cost?
The cost of dental crowns and bridges varies depending on the materials used, the complexity of the placement, and your dental insurance coverage. Generally, crowns can cost anywhere from several hundred to a few thousand dollars per tooth, while bridges might cost more depending on the number of teeth needed to fill the gap. We can provide a detailed cost estimate during your consultation.
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How do temporary crowns work?
Temporary crowns serve as a placeholder between the time your tooth is prepared for a permanent crown and the placement of the final crown. Made from a lightweight, less durable material, they protect the tooth and maintain its position in the jaw until the permanent crown is ready. Temporary crowns are affixed with easily removable adhesive that makes it safe to remove them without damaging the tooth.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about dental crowns and bridges, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.