Rebuild Your Smile with Crowns & Bridges in Ronkonkoma

No more compromising on your smile because of cracked, worn, or missing teeth. Turn to Central Suffolk Dentistry for dental crowns and bridges to restore structure and beauty. We offer crown and bridge dental care in the town that eliminates your teeth’s discomfort and gives you comfort as well. 

Crowns caps, and support sick teeth, while bridges fill the gap left by missing teeth with artificial teeth. Every restoration is designed to be in harmony with your bite and to resemble your smile. Strong materials and meticulous planning enable dental crowns and bridges not only to help you chew better but also to help you smile without hesitation. A healthy, complete smile is nearer than you think with Central Suffolk Dentistry.

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Crowns are the shield over the damaged or weakened tooth, while bridges are the connection between the crowned teeth, where the artificial one will reside. They both produce the same tooth restoration appearance and use.

Crowns and bridges may last a long time if they are well cared for. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits are the main factors that keep them strong and functioning well for a long time.

The whole procedure is usually discomfort-free. The doctor applies local anesthesia to make the area insensitive, and thus, no pain will be felt. A little pain after surgery is considered normal and usually goes away soon.

Crowns are prescribed for a broken, worn down tooth, or a large filling. Bridges are indicated when one or more teeth are missing and the patient prefers to have them replaced without surgery.

The dentist treats the teeth and takes impressions. These are sent to a laboratory for the production of personalised crowns or bridges. They are then fitted and adjusted to ensure a proper fit for the next appointment.

Definitely, crowns and bridges are made to match the shade and form of your natural teeth, making them unnoticeable and keeping your smile naturally white.

You should brush your teeth at least twice a day and clean the teeth in the restored area very well. Professional cleaning will help keep the gums healthy, and the crowns and bridges will remain in good condition for a long time.