Reliable Crowns & Bridges in Livingston

Whether you have a tooth that's severely decayed or damaged and needing removal, it can negatively impact your quality of life. At Livingston Dental Arts, we're passionate about improving our patients' oral well-being through high-quality crowns and bridges. Whether we're restoring a tooth or replacing it, you can expect treatment that's personalized to fit your needs.

No matter which restorative option you need, you can rest assured that our team will work hard to make your experience as comfortable as possible. We look forward to meeting you and helping you get back to living your life to the fullest. Contact us today to schedule your next appointment and get the Livingston dental crowns and bridges you need!

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What Are the Differences Between a Crown & Bridge?

A dental crown is a prosthetic appliance that restores a single severely decayed or damaged tooth. It covers your entire tooth down to the gum line and protects it against further decay and other dental problems. Some of the primary benefits of dental crowns are that they keep your tooth root's structure in place and restore its shape so it can function properly.

In contrast to a dental crown, which protects and renews a single tooth, a dental bridge can replace one or multiple damaged or missing teeth in a row. A dental bridge is comprised of multiple crowns and prosthetics to fill gaps in your smile between your healthy teeth. Dental bridges are anchored in place to your neighboring teeth on both sides of the gap for long-lasting functionality.

5 Advantages of Dental Crowns & Bridges

If you're unsure whether a dental crown or bridge is right for you, there are various benefits for you to consider. Both restorative options improve the functionality of your smile while also enhancing it aesthetically. Our team is more than happy to sit down with you and outline some of the advantages of dental crowns and bridges, which include:

  1. Restoring decayed or damaged teeth
  2. Improving the appearance of discolored teeth
  3. Completing dental implant placement
  4. Protecting worn teeth from further damage
  5. Addressing a sudden dental emergency

Our Time-Tested Process

Before you can receive your bridge or crown, our dentist will sit down with you to determine which restorative option meets your needs. They'll begin by taking an in-depth look at your medical history and lifestyle. Our dentist also enjoys answering questions, so please feel free to ask any that you may have. Afterward, our team will take detailed images of your mouth for precise diagnosis.

Once we ascertain the extent of the damage or decay, we'll prepare your tooth or teeth. Once your teeth have been prepared, we will take impressions of them to craft your restoration. In the meantime, our practice will provide you with a temporary appliance while you wait for your crown or bridge. When your restoration is ready, we'll then schedule a visit to ensure it fits properly and make any needed adjustments for a secure and comfortable fit.

Crowns & Bridges FAQs

It's normal to have questions about our crowns and bridges. That's why our friendly and helpful team is here to give you the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your smile. Some frequently asked questions about crowns and bridges include:

Can I treat my restoration like natural teeth?

Yes. We recommend that you brush and floss your restoration as you would your natural teeth. It's also safe to use mouthwash with either crowns or bridges.

One of the main reasons that crowns and bridges are so popular is that they're made using tooth-colored material. As such, your restoration will blend in with the rest of your smile for a beautiful overall appearance.

Although it's normal to have some slight discomfort immediately following the placement of your crown or bridge, it should go away in the following days. Once healed, you'll be able to bite and chew with your new restoration without discomfort.

When you properly care for your restoration, including regular brushing and flossing, you can expect your restoration to last for years to come. Most crowns or bridges last 10-15 years on average. It's crucial that you come in for regular dental checkups to prevent complications with your restoration.

Your Office for Quality Crowns & Bridges

At Livingston Dental Arts, we're proud to provide high-quality dental crowns and bridges to restore your smile's functionality and improve its appearance. Our team leverages time-tested processes to help your overall experience be as hassle-free as possible. We're excited to learn how our Livingston dental crowns and bridges can improve your oral well-being. Call us today to schedule your next appointment and take the first step toward getting the excellent restorations that you deserve!

CALL US: (973) 994-7200 REQUEST APPOINTMENT


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