Crowns & Bridges in Hiram, GA
Restore Your Smile to the Fullest with a Crown or Bridge
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Why Choose Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are tailor-made caps placed over a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its strength, shape, and appearance. At Highland Family Dentistry, we use the latest materials that mimic the look and feel of natural teeth, ensuring your crown is not only durable but also indistinguishable from your natural teeth.
- Durability: Our crowns are designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, offering a long-term solution.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Customized to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, they enhance your smile seamlessly.
- Functionality: Crowns restore your ability to chew and speak comfortably.
Advantages of Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are ideal for filling the space left by one or more missing teeth. A bridge is anchored on either side by crowns and holds artificial teeth in place, effectively restoring your smile's appearance and functionality.
- Prevent Shifting: Bridges keep your remaining teeth from moving out of position.
- Restore Chewing and Speaking: Replace missing teeth to regain full function.
- Maintain Facial Structure: Bridges support facial integrity, preventing sagging.
The Process: Tailored to You
Our approach to crowns and bridges is as individual as you are. Dr. Bahrami takes the time to understand your specific needs and preferences, ensuring that your treatment plan is perfectly aligned with your goals. Using state-of-the-art technology and techniques, we guarantee a fit that is comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing.
The Benefits of Restorative Dentistry
- Improved Oral Health: Prevent further dental issues and maintain a healthy mouth.
- Enhanced Self-Esteem: A restored smile can significantly boost your confidence.
- Long-Term Solution: With proper care, crowns and bridges can last many years.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a crown or bridge?
Typically, it takes two visits to complete a crown or bridge procedure. The first visit involves preparing the teeth and taking impressions, and the second visit is for placing the final restoration.
Will my insurance cover the cost of crowns and bridges?
Many dental insurance plans provide coverage for crowns and bridges. Our staff at Highland Family Dentistry will work with you to understand and maximize your benefits. We also offer various financing options to fit your budget.
How do I care for my crowns and bridges?
Caring for crowns and bridges is similar to caring for your natural teeth. This includes regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups. It's also important to avoid chewing hard foods or objects that could damage your restoration.
Is the procedure for crowns and bridges painful?
At Highland Family Dentistry, patient comfort is a top priority. The procedures for placing crowns and bridges are performed with local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Our team ensures that each step of the process is as comfortable and stress-free as possible.
Are crowns and bridges noticeable?
Modern crowns and bridges are designed to look like your natural teeth. Dr. Bahrami takes great care to match the color and shape of your restoration to your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and aesthetic appearance.
How long do crowns and bridges last?
With proper care, including good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, crowns and bridges can last many years. On average, they can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years or more.
Why would I need a dental crown or bridge?
Crowns are often recommended for teeth that are broken, worn down, or have undergone significant decay or a root canal procedure. Bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth, preventing the remaining teeth from shifting and leading to other dental problems.