Crowns and Bridges

Restore missing or chipped teeth with Crowns and Bridges

To restore your smile to its original glory and regain your dental health from decayed, broken or missing teeth, we may use crowns and bridges as part of your treatment. Porcelain crowns and bridges look entirely natural and can be inserted seamlessly.

Crowns

Porcelain Crowns are strong, long-lasting ceramic sleeves that cover a decayed, broken or brittle tooth. Looking as natural as real teeth, crowns restore function and aesthetically enhance your smile by fitting precisely over a tooth.

Crowns are a common treatment and we have systems in place to make the treatment as simple, effective and as painless as possible. The crowns are carefully constructed to match the opposing tooth aesthetically and ensure a correct bite.

Bridges

If one or more teeth have been lost, we would recommend either dental implants or a bridge.

A bridge can fill a gap of up to four teeth if there are healthy natural teeth flanking the gap. The bridge will replace your missing teeth and will appear entirely natural. A bridge is an appliance made of porcelain replacing missing teeth in the most natural way possible.

At your consultation, we will discuss the suitability of crowns and bridges.

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Situated in the heart of Melbourne, DesignDentistry is at the forefront of General and Cosmetic dentistry services. We will work with you to achieve the results you desire. DesignDentistry looks forward to caring for you, soon. Contact us now for your obligation-free consultation.

Dr Ian Maratos is happy to answer any questions you may have about your dental health & care. Get in touch today!

Dr Ian Maratos is happy to answer any questions you may have about your dental health.
Dr Ian Maratos is happy to answer any questions you may have about your dental health.

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