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Dental Crowns & Bridges

Restore strength, function, and beauty to damaged or missing teeth with custom-crafted crowns and bridges.

Rebuilding Teeth That Can't Be Saved With a Filling

Dental crowns completely cover a damaged tooth to protect it, restore its shape and strength, and improve its appearance. Bridges use crowns on adjacent teeth to span the gap left by one or more missing teeth. Together, these restorations are among the most effective ways to rebuild a smile that has been damaged by decay, fracture, or tooth loss.

At Oppenheim Signature Smiles, we design every crown and bridge to fit your mouth precisely and blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. We use durable, high-quality materials chosen for both strength and aesthetics, ensuring your restoration looks and functions like a healthy natural tooth.

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Benefits of Crowns & Bridges

Restore function and beauty in one treatment

Restore Strength

Crowns reinforce heavily damaged teeth, allowing you to bite and chew normally without fear of further breakage.

Natural Appearance

Custom-designed to match your natural tooth color and shape, crowns and bridges blend in beautifully with your smile.

Replace Missing Teeth

Bridges fill gaps left by missing teeth without surgery, improving both aesthetics and function immediately.

Protect Weak Teeth

A crown protects a cracked, root canal-treated, or weakened tooth from breaking or deteriorating further.

Maintain Jaw Alignment

Replacing missing teeth prevents neighboring teeth from shifting, preserving your bite alignment and jaw structure.

Long-Lasting Results

With proper care and maintenance, crowns and bridges can last for 10 to 15 years or more.

What to Expect with Crowns & Bridges

1

Consultation & Planning

We assess your teeth, take X-rays, and discuss the best treatment approach and material options for your restoration.
2

Tooth Preparation

The tooth or teeth being crowned are reshaped to allow the crown to fit properly and securely over them.
3

Impressions

Detailed impressions or digital scans are taken so the dental lab can craft your restoration to a precise fit.
4

Temporary Restoration

A temporary crown or bridge protects your prepared teeth while your permanent restoration is being custom-made.
5

Permanent Placement

Once your final restoration arrives, it is carefully adjusted for fit, bite, and appearance, then permanently cemented in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

The process typically requires two appointments. The first visit involves preparation and impressions; the second, usually 3–6 weeks later, is when your permanent crown or bridge is placed.

Yes. Modern dental crowns are designed to closely match the color, shape, and translucency of your natural teeth. Most people won’t be able to tell a well-made crown from a natural tooth.
The tooth and surrounding area are fully numbed before preparation, so the procedure is comfortable. You may experience some sensitivity for a few days after — this is normal and typically resolves quickly.
A crown covers a single tooth to protect or restore it. A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to crowns placed on the adjacent natural teeth.

Restore Your Smile Today

Crowns and bridges offer a proven, natural-looking solution to strengthen and complete your smile.
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