Dental Crowns And Bridges

About Crowns And Bridges In Fredericksburg, VA

Do you know the difference between these two dental prosthetics? Dr. Galatro offers this dental treatment in his Fredericksburg Dental Associates office. They are great ways to protect and preserve smiles damaged by decay, gum disease and tooth loss. Read here about these common restorative treatments and their outstanding results.

Dental Crowns and Bridgework

Should you just extract a damaged tooth?

The answer is no, because nothing looks, feels or functions quite like a natural tooth. Plus, when you lose a tooth, your jaw bone and gum tissue naturally begin to recede. The more teeth you lose, the more aged your facial appearance becomes, and the harder it is to bite and chew properly. In other words, keep your own teeth as long as possible.

Crowns Can Help

After root canal therapy, a removal of extensive decay, or oral trauma (tooth fracture), a beautiful dental crown from Fredericksburg Dental Associates may be just what you need to protect and beautify your tooth. Usually, crowns are made of precious metals, such as gold, porcelain or porcelain fused to metal. They cover teeth from the gum line to the very top.

On your return visit, we will remove the temporary crown and bond the permanent one in place. She takes the time to ensure it bites together with the opposing arch perfectly and does not crowd surrounding teeth.
You'll find your dental crown feels natural and looks great. Just care for it as you would your other teeth, brushing and flossing daily and coming to Fredericksburg Dental Associates for your check-up and professional cleaning. It should last you ten years or more!

Bridges Fill-in Spaces

If you have lost one or more adjoining teeth, don't despair, at Fredericksburg Dental Associates, we can fill that gap with fixed bridgework. Bridges are comprised of artificial teeth, or pontics, attached to neighboring natural teeth (abutments) via dental crowns. As with the crown procedure, we do a comprehensive oral exam and takes impressions. The treatment plan tells the lab precisely how to make the bridgework. 

Because the appliance involves crowns, the dentist prepares the abutment teeth by removing some enamel. This process ensures the bridgework will be properly supported and stay in place for its expected lifespan of ten years according to the Cleveland Clinic. Expect a great smile

Need dental Crown & Bridges or want to learn more? Then call our office at (540) 373-0602
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Primary Location

Monday
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Thursday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
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