Crowns & Bridges
Crown
A crown is placed on an individual tooth (somewhat like a thimble over your finger) where there is no longer sufficient tooth structure left to place a filling.
Bridge
A bridge spans a space where one or more teeth have been lost in the dental arch. The teeth on either end of the span are crowned, and are referred to as abutments. The teeth in a bridge that join the abutments are referred to as pontics.
Crowns and bridges are most often made from superior material such as gold, porcelain, semi precious metals, or a combination of metal fused to porcelain. Both appearance and function are considered when selecting the material most suitable for you.


