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Crowns
When a tooth is fractured, has a large, old filling, or is severely damaged by
decay, your dentist may recommend the placement of a crown, or cap.
Crowns strengthen and protect the remaining tooth structure and can improve the
appearance of your smile. Types of crowns include the full porcelain crown, the
porcelain-fused-to-metal crown and the all-metal crown.
Fitting a crown requires at least two visits to the dentist's office.
Initially, the dentist:
Removes decay and shapes the tooth.
Makes an impression.

Makes and fits a temporary or transitional
crown of plastic or metal.
In a subsequent visit, the
dentist:
Removes the temporary, fits and
adjusts the final crown;
and cements the crown into place.
Bridges
Few incidents have greater impact on dental health and personal appearance than tooth
loss. When one or more teeth are missing, the remaining teeth can drift
out of position, which can lead to a change in the bite, the loss of additional
teeth, decay and gum disease
When tooth loss occurs, your dentist may recommend the placement of a bridge. A bridge
is one or more replacement teeth anchored by one or more crowns on each side.
Initially, the dentist prepares teeth
on each side of the space to receive crowns and makes an impression of the
entire area.
Fits a temporary or transitional bridge.

In a subsequent visit, the dentist
places, adjusts and cements the fixed bridge.
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