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Dental Crowns & Bridges
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What Are Dental Crowns & Bridges?
Dental crowns are custom-made caps that cover and protect damaged or weakened teeth, restoring their shape, strength, and appearance. Dental bridges, on the other hand, are restorations used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to neighboring teeth or implants — literally “bridging the gap” in your smile.
Whether you need to repair a cracked tooth or fill the space left by a missing one, crowns and bridges are time-tested solutions that bring back full function and natural aesthetics.

Dental Crown
A dental crown is a custom-made cap designed to cover and protect a damaged, weakened, or decayed tooth. It restores the tooth’s shape, strength, and appearance while blending seamlessly with your natural teeth. Crowns are commonly used after root canals, to repair cracked teeth, to cover dental implants, or to improve the look of misshapen or discolored teeth.


Dental Bridge
A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to the surrounding natural teeth or dental implants. It fills the gap in your smile, restores proper chewing and speaking, prevents teeth from shifting, and helps maintain your facial structure. Bridges are strong, natural-looking solutions that bring back both function and confidence.
Why Choose Crowns or Bridges?
Crowns are an excellent solution for strengthening cracked, decayed, or worn-down teeth. They are also commonly used to restore teeth after a root canal, cover dental implants, and enhance the appearance of teeth that are discolored or misshapen, providing both protection and an improved look.
Bridges, on the other hand, are recommended for replacing one or more missing teeth. They help restore proper chewing and speech, prevent nearby teeth from shifting out of place, and support facial structure, all while boosting your smile’s confidence and functionality.
Our Process
At Next Dental, we use premium materials and digital technology to ensure crowns and bridges that are durable, comfortable, and natural-looking.
- Same-Day Solutions: Thanks to our on-site lab and milling center, we can often design and deliver your permanent crown or bridge in just one visit.
- Two-Visit Option: If needed, we’ll place a temporary restoration while your final crown or bridge is perfected. You’ll return in just a few days for the final placement.
Throughout the process, we make sure your restoration fits seamlessly, functions perfectly, and blends beautifully with your natural smile.
WHY TRUST NEXT DENTAL With Crowns & Bridges?
We use high-quality materials such as porcelain, zirconia, and ceramic to ensure lasting strength and realistic results. With advanced technology, including digital impressions, precise milling, and expert design, we achieve a perfect fit for every restoration. Our in-house lab allows for faster turnaround times, better quality control, and fewer visits. Backed by an experienced team that combines clinical skill with aesthetic artistry, we create restorations that are both beautiful and durable. Throughout the process, we provide patient-centered care—explaining every step, prioritizing your comfort, and customizing treatment to your unique needs.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. How long do crowns and bridges last?
With proper care, dental crowns and bridges can last 10–15 years or more.
2. Will my crown or bridge look natural?
Yes! We design every restoration to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth.
3. Is the procedure painful?
Not at all. We use local anesthesia and gentle techniques to ensure your comfort at every stage.
4. Can I eat normally after getting a crown or bridge?
Yes. Once the restoration is placed, you’ll be able to chew and speak as usual—often better than before.
5. What’s the difference between a crown and a bridge?
A crown covers a single damaged tooth. A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth or implants.
