February 17, 2021

A Closer Look at Dental Crowns and Dental Bridges

By Dr. Liana Muradyan, DDS · Medically reviewed by Dr. Leon Kiraj, DDS

A Closer Look at Dental Crowns and Dental Bridges

A Closer Look at Dental Crowns: When and Why You May Need One

  • Strengthen Weakening Tooth
  • Act as a filling for a nearly disappearing tooth
  • Improve appearance of a discolored or poorly-shaped tooth

A Closer Look on Dental Bridges: When and Why You May Need One?

The Relationship Between Dental Crown and Dental Bridges

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Frequently Asked Questions

A crown caps and protects a single damaged tooth, while a bridge replaces one or more missing teeth using crowns on adjacent teeth. Your dentist recommends the best fit.

Crowns are used to strengthen weak teeth, restore badly worn teeth, or improve a discolored or poorly-shaped tooth. A dentist can confirm if you need one.

A bridge fills the gap of a missing tooth by anchoring an artificial tooth to crowns on the neighboring teeth. This restores function and appearance.

Neither is universally better; crowns restore a single tooth while bridges replace missing teeth. The right choice depends on your specific situation.

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