Dental Crowns & Bridges – Restorative Solutions
Restore missing or damaged teeth with custom dental crowns and bridges. Durable, natural-looking restorative solutions that enhance function and appearance for long-lasting, beautiful results.
Comprehensive Crown & Bridge Services
At AZ Dental Club, we specialize in creating custom dental crowns and bridges that restore both function and aesthetics. Our advanced restorative solutions use premium materials and precise craftsmanship to provide durable, natural-looking results that enhance your smile and oral health for years to come.
Custom Dental Crowns
Precision-crafted crowns that restore damaged teeth to full function and natural appearance using premium materials.
- Porcelain and ceramic crowns
- Metal-free zirconia options
- Same-day crown technology
- Custom color matching
- Long-lasting durability
Fixed Dental Bridges
Permanent solutions for replacing missing teeth that restore complete function and prevent adjacent teeth from shifting.
- Traditional fixed bridges
- Cantilever bridge options
- Maryland bonded bridges
- Implant-supported bridges
- Natural-looking aesthetics
Restorative Planning & Design
Comprehensive treatment planning using digital technology to ensure optimal fit, function, and aesthetic integration.
- Digital impressions and scanning
- 3D treatment planning
- Bite analysis and adjustment
- Aesthetic design consultation
- Long-term maintenance planning
Understanding Dental Crowns & Bridges
The science behind restorative dentistry and long-lasting tooth replacement solutions
What are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are custom-made caps that completely cover damaged, weakened, or aesthetically compromised teeth. They restore the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance while protecting the underlying tooth structure from further damage.
Modern crowns are crafted from advanced materials like porcelain, ceramic, or zirconia that closely mimic natural tooth enamel in both appearance and function.
What are Dental Bridges?
Dental bridges are fixed prosthetic devices that replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent healthy teeth or dental implants. The bridge consists of crowns (abutments) and artificial teeth (pontics) that restore complete function.
Bridges prevent remaining teeth from shifting, maintain facial structure, and restore proper chewing and speaking abilities.
When are Crowns & Bridges Needed?
Crowns are recommended for teeth with large fillings, after root canal treatment, for cracked or weakened teeth, or to improve appearance. Bridges are ideal for replacing missing teeth when implants aren’t suitable or when adjacent teeth also need restoration.
Both treatments provide long-lasting solutions that can serve you well for 15-20 years or more with proper care and maintenance.
Why Choose AZ Dental Club for Crowns & Bridges?
Experience superior restorative dentistry with premium materials and expert craftsmanship for optimal results.
Premium Materials
High-quality porcelain, ceramic, and zirconia materials that provide exceptional durability, natural appearance, and biocompatibility.
Custom Aesthetics
Precise color matching and artistic shaping ensure your crowns and bridges blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.
Same-Day Options
Advanced CAD/CAM technology allows for same-day crown fabrication, eliminating the need for temporary restorations in many cases.
Digital Precision
Digital impressions and 3D modeling ensure perfect fit and optimal function while eliminating messy traditional impressions.
Long-Term Durability
Expert craftsmanship and premium materials provide restorations that can last 15-20 years or more with proper care.
Restored Confidence
Natural-looking results that restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile with complete confidence and comfort.
Your Crown & Bridge Treatment Journey
A comprehensive approach to restorative care with precision, comfort, and lasting results.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Thorough examination with digital X-rays and 3D imaging to assess tooth structure, bite, and surrounding tissues. We’ll discuss treatment options and create a personalized restoration plan.
Preparation & Digital Impressions
Careful tooth preparation to ensure optimal fit and function. Digital scanning creates precise impressions for custom fabrication, eliminating the discomfort of traditional impression materials.
Custom Fabrication
Expert laboratory technicians craft your crown or bridge using premium materials and advanced techniques. Same-day options available for single crowns using our in-office milling technology.
Placement & Refinement
Precise placement with careful attention to fit, bite, and aesthetics. Final adjustments ensure optimal comfort and function, with detailed care instructions for long-term success.
Premium Materials & Advanced Technology
We use the finest materials and latest technology for superior restorative outcomes
High-Strength Ceramics
We use advanced ceramic materials including lithium disilicate and zirconia that provide exceptional strength while maintaining natural translucency. These materials resist staining and wear while closely mimicking natural tooth enamel.
Benefits: Superior strength, natural appearance, excellent biocompatibility, stain resistance, and long-term durability.
CAD/CAM Technology
Computer-aided design and manufacturing technology ensures precise fit and optimal function. Digital workflows eliminate human error and provide consistent, high-quality results with faster turnaround times.
Benefits: Perfect fit, consistent quality, reduced treatment time, and the ability to make same-day restorations when needed.
Digital Color Matching
Advanced spectrophotometer technology captures precise color information to ensure perfect shade matching with your natural teeth. This eliminates guesswork and provides seamless aesthetic integration.
Benefits: Precise color matching, natural appearance, consistent results, and elimination of shade-matching errors.
What to Expect: Care & Maintenance
Understanding your treatment experience and maintaining your restorations for long-term success
Treatment Experience
Crown and bridge procedures are comfortable with local anesthesia. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after treatment. Temporary restorations protect prepared teeth between appointments.
What to Expect:
- Comfortable local anesthesia
- Minimal discomfort during procedures
- Temporary protection between visits
- Precise final placement and adjustment
Long-Term Care
Proper care ensures your crowns and bridges last 15-20 years or more. Regular oral hygiene and professional maintenance are essential for optimal longevity.
Care Guidelines:
- Brush and floss daily with proper technique
- Use fluoride toothpaste and antimicrobial rinse
- Avoid chewing hard objects or ice
- Regular dental checkups and cleanings
Professional Maintenance: Regular cleanings and examinations help detect issues early and maintain optimal function.
When to Contact Us
While crowns and bridges are highly durable, contact our office if you experience:
- Loose or dislodged crown or bridge
- Persistent sensitivity or discomfort
- Rough or sharp edges
- Changes in bite or chewing difficulty
- Gum irritation around the restoration
We provide comprehensive follow-up care and will address any concerns promptly to ensure your restorations continue to serve you well.
Trusted for Exceptional Restorative Results
Our commitment to restorative excellence is reflected in our successful treatments and patient satisfaction.
“My crown looks and feels exactly like my natural tooth. The color match is perfect, and I can eat anything without worry. Excellent craftsmanship!” – Lisa K.
1. What is a dental crown, and why would a dentist recommend one?
A dental crown is essentially a custom-made cap that is permanently cemented over a damaged or weakened tooth, completely covering the entire visible portion above the gum line. A dentist recommends a crown when a tooth is too compromised to be restored with a simple filling. This is typically necessary to restore the tooth’s shape, size, and strength, or to improve its appearance. Common reasons for needing a crown include protecting a tooth after a root canal procedure, holding together a severely cracked or fractured tooth, covering a large filling where little natural tooth remains, or covering a dental implant post. The crown acts as a protective shield, allowing the tooth to function normally under heavy biting pressure.
2. What is a dental bridge, and what is its main purpose?
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic device used to replace one or more missing teeth by literally “bridging” the gap between two existing teeth. It consists of at least three units: the false tooth (called a pontic) that sits in the gap, which is fused to two crowns (called abutments) on either side. These abutment crowns are placed over the healthy natural teeth adjacent to the gap to hold the entire structure firmly in place. The main purpose of a bridge is to restore chewing function, prevent the remaining teeth from shifting into the empty space, maintain the proper shape of your face, and improve the appearance of your smile, offering a durable, non-removable solution for tooth loss.
3. What are the different types of materials used for dental crowns?
Dental crowns can be fabricated from several different materials, each with its own advantages regarding strength and aesthetics. The most common options include porcelain or ceramic crowns, which offer the best, most natural-looking appearance because they closely mimic the color and translucency of natural tooth enamel, making them ideal for front teeth. Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns offer a good balance of strength and aesthetics, using a metal alloy base for durability and porcelain layered on top. Gold alloy crowns and base metal alloy crowns are the strongest and most durable options, rarely chipping or fracturing, but their metallic color makes them less common for visible teeth, so they are typically reserved for back molars.
4. How long does the process of getting a crown or bridge typically take?
Getting a traditional custom-made crown or bridge is generally a two-part process requiring at least two appointments spread out over approximately two to three weeks. During the first appointment, the dentist prepares the tooth by filing it down to create a stable base for the crown, takes detailed impressions, and places a temporary crown to protect the prepared tooth while the permanent restoration is being fabricated in a dental lab. At the second appointment, the temporary crown is removed, and the custom-made permanent crown or bridge is checked for fit and color, then permanently bonded or cemented into place. Some offices with CAD/CAM technology can create and place the crown in a single, longer appointment.
5. Is the process of getting a crown or bridge painful?
The procedure for both crowns and bridges is performed under local anesthesia, meaning the area surrounding the tooth will be completely numb, and you should not feel any pain during the actual preparation, impression, or placement phases. Patients typically feel only pressure or vibration during the shaping of the tooth. Once the local anesthesia wears off after the first appointment, it is common to experience some mild sensitivity or soreness in the tooth and gum area, which is easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. This temporary discomfort usually subsides completely within a few days.
6. How long can I expect a dental crown or bridge to last?
Dental crowns and bridges are designed to be long-term solutions, and their lifespan depends heavily on the material used, the location of the restoration, and, most importantly, the patient’s oral hygiene habits. With excellent care, most crowns and bridges can be expected to last between 10 to 15 years, and often much longer. Failures usually occur due to decay forming at the margin where the crown meets the natural tooth, or in the case of a bridge, decay affecting the underlying abutment teeth. Avoiding chewing on hard objects, maintaining diligent brushing and flossing, and attending regular dental check-ups are essential to maximize their durability.
7. How do I properly clean and care for a dental bridge?
Caring for a dental bridge is crucial for its longevity because the false tooth (pontic) rests on the gum, creating an area where food and plaque can easily become trapped, which can cause decay in the supporting abutment teeth. While you brush and floss normally around the abutment crowns, you need specialized tools to clean under the pontic. The best method is to use a floss threader, which allows you to guide a piece of dental floss under the false tooth to clean the space between the pontic and the gum tissue. A small interdental brush or water flosser can also be highly effective for removing debris and bacteria from this area. Regular, thorough cleaning prevents the infection and decay that can lead to the failure of the entire bridge.
8. What are the potential complications or risks associated with crowns and bridges?
While crowns and bridges are routine and highly successful procedures, potential complications can sometimes occur. The most common issue is sensitivity to hot or cold after the placement, which is usually temporary. More serious risks include the crown becoming loose or falling off if the cement fails or if there is underlying decay. For bridges, the greatest risk is decay in the abutment teeth, as they bear the extra strain and are more susceptible to wear, potentially jeopardizing the entire restoration. In rare cases, the crown material itself can chip or crack, requiring repair or replacement. Attending all follow-up appointments allows the dentist to address minor issues before they become major complications.
9. Can a crown or bridge be placed immediately after a tooth extraction?
A crown or bridge is generally not placed immediately after a tooth extraction. This is because the site needs time to heal, and the gum and bone tissue must stabilize before a permanent restoration can be fitted. If a bridge is planned, the anchor teeth must be prepared first. If a tooth is being pulled, the patient will typically wear a temporary appliance or a temporary bridge to fill the gap and maintain aesthetics while the extraction site heals and the permanent restoration is being fabricated. Rushing the final placement can lead to a poor fit, discomfort, and failure of the restoration due to changes in the gum line as the area heals.
10. Will a dental crown or bridge look natural and match my other teeth?
Yes, a well-made dental crown or bridge should look completely natural and blend seamlessly with your existing teeth. Modern restorative materials, especially all-ceramic and porcelain crowns, are crafted to mimic the light-reflecting properties and natural translucency of tooth enamel. Your dentist will use a shade guide to meticulously select the exact color, and the dental lab technician will custom-design the shape and contours to match your natural smile line. The high level of customization means that once the crown or bridge is placed, most people will not be able to tell the difference between the restoration and your natural teeth.
Find what other patients say about us
Bridge maintenance visit showed excellent condition after 6 years of use. They cleaned it thoroughly and made minor adjustments for optimal comfort. Dr. Jason said it should last many more years with proper care. Regular maintenance really helps maximize bridge longevity.
The temporary bridge worked better than expected. Wore it for six weeks while the permanent one was being crafted. Could eat normally and it looked good. When the final bridge came in, the improvement was dramatic. The permanent one is so much more comfortable and natural looking.
Bridge work included digital planning that showed the exact final outcome before starting. Being able to visualize the result was very reassuring and helpful for decision-making. The actual bridge matched the computer model perfectly. Modern technology eliminates guesswork.
Bridge repair was more complex than initially thought but the result is excellent. The framework needed reinforcement and new porcelain. Dr. Jason rebuilt it to better-than-original condition. The repair is invisible and the bridge is stronger than before. Outstanding restoration work.
The temporary crown was actually more comfortable than I expected. Stayed in place for three weeks while the permanent one was being made. When the final crown came in, the transition was seamless. Tori scheduled everything perfectly so there was no gap in coverage. Very well organized process.
The crown preparation was surprisingly comfortable using their advanced techniques. Less vibration, more precision, faster procedure. The temporary crown fit perfectly and the permanent one was ready quickly. Modern dentistry is so much better than I remembered from years ago.
My daughter’s crown after her root canal looks completely natural. She was worried about having a ‘fake tooth’ but you can’t tell the difference. The staff made her feel comfortable throughout the process. She’s back to smiling confidently and eating all her favorite foods.
My crown color matching was challenging because of my unique tooth shade. Dr. Jason took multiple photos and worked with the lab to get it exactly right. The final crown is a perfect match. The extra effort really shows in the seamless result.
My son’s crown work after his sports injury was handled with exceptional care and skill. The trauma required immediate attention and careful planning. The crown looks completely natural and he’s back to playing confidently. The staff was very supportive during a stressful time.
My crown replacement was perfectly coordinated with my professional teeth whitening treatment for a complete smile makeover. The crown shade was matched to my newly whitened teeth with absolute precision. The result is a beautiful, completely uniform smile. Excellent coordination of multiple treatments.
