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Crowns and bridges

It is now possible with the advances in Dentistry to create natural looking teeth.

As we get older, many of us discover that our teeth that are no longer as structurally sound as they were in our youth. Your regular dentist will usually be able to recognize problem areas which may lead to tooth damage and a need for dental crowns.

Grinding your teeth, an improper bite, age, fillings and tooth decay are all contributing factors in the erosion, cracking or breakage of your teeth. If the entire surface of the tooth is damaged, but the root system has remained intact, your dentist will usually suggest that a dental crown be put in place.

Dental crowns are also capable of replacing missing teeth entirely. The dental crown is secured to the teeth on either side using a bridge section which connects the two dental crowns. Alternatively, single tooth dental implants can be placed. This eliminates the need for supporting the dental crowns so no bridge is required.

So, our dentist may recommend the placement of a dental crown for a wide range of problems but, in general, the majority of these reasons usually fall within one of the following basic categories:

  • The restoration of a tooth to its original shape.
  • The strengthening of a weak tooth.
  • To improve the esthetic appearance of a tooth.

A dental implant is another option for replacing teeth. With a dental implant, the dentist uses artificial teeth that are attached directly to your jaw or under your gum tissue.

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Types of dental crowns available at our clinic

Metal-Free Crowns

Procera - All Ceramic Crowns

The new machined / hand-laid porcelain technology that is now available for front teeth is now the first metal-free crown technique that is truly strong enough to be universally recommend for the replacement of crowns or large silver fillings for your back teeth.

  • Tooth colored, resin bonded fillings.
  • Metal free crowns.
  • Metal free bridges.
  • Metal free removable bridges (partial dentures).
  • Porcelain laminate veneers.
  • One visit customized sculpted bonded resin veneers.

This new system, called "Procera", gives you the strength of the traditional gold / porcelain crown (which is how over 95% of all crowns are currently made), while providing the beauty and translucency of porcelain. As with front tooth crowns, the metallic, grayish metal underpinning found in most of today's crowns is replaced by an aero-space porcelain foundation. You've probably seen that unsightly "gray line at the gum" on existing crowns (for yourself or other people) that can be caused by the current mainstream metallic-based technique.

The secret behind Procera All Ceram is its unique combination of strength and beauty. Over the last few years, new technology has made dental porcelain more practical. Until now, porcelain coated ceramic copings has been neither strong enough nor durable enough for widespread use. Procera All Ceram is translucent giving the tooth a natural appearance. At the same time Procera All Ceram is excellent for concealing underlying surfaces, such as amalgam and root fillings. This ceram is also customized but still industrially produced, ensuring predictable results. You should try quickly in your mouth with minimal adjustments.

Captek Crowns

Hygienic Aesthetic Crowns(Caps)

When teeth are in need of cosmetic improvement or repair, CAPTEK Crowns are the material today of choice.A Captek (capillary technology) Crown is made out of a high purity gold, platinum group metals and silver. They are strong, durable, resistant and healthy. Captek Crowns match your natural tooth color and with the use advanced gold material they help to reduce the bacteria in your gums. They are a good option if you want to have a healthy and attractive smile

No Unsightly “Black Lines”

CAPTEK'S patented material enables us to provide you with a crown that will look natural at the gum line, eliminating any unsightly gray or black lines commonly associated with traditional crowns. The light dispersion effects of CAPTEK crowns are perfect for achieving vital, attractive tooth color. These crowns mimic best natural tooth structure, better than any other crown or veneer material. CAPTEK is the ideal material for matching natural tooth color following ZOOM, for any tooth shape(cosmetic) changes which may be desired.

CAPTEK crowns are designed for the patient who demands the best appearance!!

Cercon Crowns

 

Cercon crowns are the most modern of crowns and have no metal part. These crowns have a slim and tooth coloured zirconium base that replaces the metal base. The normal porcelain is built on the zirconium base. This means that it is a full porcelain crown but it is much stronger than the normal full porcelain jacket crown. Cercon is especially suitable for creating long bridges.

Versatile And Durable
• Zirconium oxide has high flexural strength
• Able to resist cracking

Minimally invasive, painless and recovery free
• it is safe Minimally invasive so there are no wounds
• No recovery period. You can have your meal immediatly after treatment

Quick and easy process
• All you need are two short visits to the dentist to transform your smile - from dull to dazzling

Esthetic Excellence
• Cercon® Cream Kiss and Ceramco PFZ enhance the liner, dentins, natural enamels and surface stains are as natural as your own teeth

German Precision
• State-of-the-art equipment promises a high level of precision and innovation for the perfect finish

Accuracy of Fit
• Computer aided design (CAD) system guarantees excellent accuracy with minimal wall thickness (0.3mm-0.4mm)

Excellent Biocompatibility
• Use Medicine for 25 years
• Zirconium oxide offer high level of biocompatibility

• How to get started?

How to free your smile?
2 Step to a new your
All you need are 2 shrt visits to the dentist to transform your smile - from dull to dazzling.

First Visit
• A simple examination is conducted to ensure a more precise fit and natural shade
• The teeth are prepared and an impression is taken. Your prepared teeth are fitted with temporary crowns and bridges

Second Visit
• New cercon® teeth are fitted, followed by careful chech of teeth color, fit and occlusion
• No recovery period so you can go back to your regular routine immediately

 

I.P.S. EMPRESS Crowns

A proven pressable ceramic restoration, IPS Empress offers patient satisfaction with aesthetic, natural looking restorations, through exclusive use of ceramic materials. The utilization of bonded ceramic restorative materials is intended to reestablish function, shape, contour, color (hue, value and chroma), natural light transmission and strength of natural dentition. IPS Empress all-ceramics provide impressive aesthetic results because the materials look so natural.

IPS Empress all-ceramic are used to provide absolutely matel-free restorations. They are a biocompatible alternative for people suffering from allergies.

Individually colored tooth restorations can be reproduced in exact shape and shade. The result is an individually fabricated restoration with an excellent fit and all the characteristics of a natural tooth. Even when working in limited space, optimum aesthetic results can be obtained.

The Empress system yields excellent crowns, but is especially effective when used for inlays/onlays and veneers. Empress provides one of the strongest all-ceramic restorations available.

Advantages of resin and porcelain crowns :

  • Porcelain crowns are undoubtedly the most esthetically pleasing, as their color is specifically chosen to match your natural teeth.
  • They are metal free.

Disadvantages of resin and porcelain crowns :

  • It is necessary to remove more tooth structure because of the thickness of the porcelain.
  • The thickness of the porcelain also means it is more difficult to get an ideal fit where your gum meets the crown.
  • Gingival inflammation appears to be more common with porcelain crowns than gold crowns.
  • Porcelain crowns require a higher skill level from your dentist.

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Gold Dental Crowns

Gold crowns are often the preferred choice when the patient is not overly concerned about their appearance. Gold is extremely pliable making gold crowns a better fit than any other type. The strength and durability of the gold offers a more solid crown that will not chip or crack, which is possible with other types of crown. Gold crowns are normally used in molars, where the forces from chewing and grinding are most prevalent.

Advantages of gold crowns :

It is easier to prepare a tooth for a gold crown as there is minimal tooth structure removal and more of the original tooth remains intact.

Gold is less likely to cause wear on opposing teeth.

Gold is more pliable and offers a better fit.

Of all the crowns gold offers the healthiest environment for the gum tissue.

Disadvantages of gold crowns:

Gold is not seen as being cosmetically pleasing.

Porcelain and Metal Dental Crowns

Porcelain fused to metal crowns offer a natural appearance with a better fit than a standard porcelain crown. On the down side they have a metal substructure making it difficult to replicate the translucency of natural teeth. It is possible that a darker line will appear at the edge of the crown, near the gum, as it recedes with age.

 

Advantages of porcelain and metal crowns:

  • Porcelain fused-to-metal crowns offer a very natural look.

They fit to the tooth very well.

Disadvantages of porcelain and metal crowns:

  • They have a metal substructure and require an opaque below the porcelain.
  • In time, a darker line may be visible at the edge of the crown.

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Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is one method to fill a gap created by a missing tooth (or teeth). Dental bridge or pontic is a custom-made false tooth or teeth, that is permanently placed between two healthy teeth, filling in the area left by a missing tooth or teeth. The bridge is held in place by crowns placed on the healthy teeth on each side of space to be filled.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

  • Restores your smile
  • Restores your ability to properly chew and speak
  • Maintains the shape of your face
  • Distributes the forces in your bite properly by replacing missing teeth
  • Prevents remaining teeth from drifting out of position
  • Helps preserve the natural function and position of the teeth
  • Restores and maintains natural bite

 

Types of Dental Bridges

Traditional bridges

Traditional bridges involve creating a crown for the tooth or implant on either side of the missing tooth, with a pontic in between. Traditional bridges are the most common type of bridge.

 

Cantilever bridges

Cantilever bridges are usually used when there are adjacent teeth on only one side of the missing tooth or teeth.

Maryland bridges

Marlyland bridges also called a resin-bonded bridges or a Maryland bonded bridges. Maryland bridges supported by a metal framework. Metal wings on each side of the bridge are bonded to the back of existing teeth.

 

Types of Dental Bridge Materials

There are three basic types of materials for dental bridges:

  1. Porcelain fused to metal dental bridges
  2. All porcelain dental bridges
  3. All metal dental bridges (Gold)

The all porcelain dental bridges and porcelain fused to metal (PFM) dental bridges are tooth colored bridges. PFM dental bridges are usually used to restore back teeth where the forces of chewing and grinding are strongest. All porcelain dental bridges are the most aesthetic and are used almost exclusively for front teeth where the need for strength is not as critical. Gold dental bridges are the most durable and offer the most precise fit. Gold dental bridges does not chip.

The porcelain bridges used at Dental Tourism India International Dental Center include the IPS Empress Esthetics crowns from Ivoclar Vivadent and Procera NobelEsthetics from Nobel Biocare.

 

Procedure for Dental Bridges Treatment

The course of treatment described here is for traditional bridges, one of several options available at our dental clinic. Consult your dentist to find out what the best solution is for you, given your specific condition.

  1. First evaluation and bridge tooth preparation
    • Local anesthesia is first adminstered at the region of bridge tooth preparation
    • The natural teeth adjacent to the missing gap is reshaped to receive the dental bridge
    • Records are taken and approved with the patient to determine the color, bite, length and shape of the bridge
    • An impression is taken for a replica model of the teeth
    • This model is sent to a lab where the individualized bridge is fabricated
    • A temporary bridge is placed on whilst the permanent bridge is made
  2. Fitting of bridge on delivery
    • The temporary bridge is removed
    • The permanent bridge is fitted and cemented into place on the teeth
    • A quality assurance check is done for any re-adjustments or re-works of the dental bridge
  3. Care of bridge
    • Brush and floss the bridge as recommended by your dentist or dental hygienist

     

Recovery Expectations

Both the preparation and placement of the temporary bridge as well as the bonding of the permanent bridge may cause some minor tenderness in the area. Some individuals may experience sensitivity in teeth. This sensitivity will disappear gradually over a few days to weeks.

Replacing missing teeth should actually make eating easier but until you become accustomed to the bridge, eat soft foods that have been cut into small pieces.

 

Postcare Instructions for Dental Bridges

It is important to keep your remaining teeth healthy and strong as the success of the bridge. The bridge depends on the solid foundation offered by the surrounding teeth.

  1. Avoid chewing on or eating hard foods on the restorations for 24 hours from the time they were cemented
  2. To help with discomfort or swelling rinse your mouth 3xd with warm salt water. (1tsp. of salt in 8oz of water)
  3. Keep crown area clean to maintain tissue compatibility (the contour of the prosthesis must allow the surrounding tissue to conform to a natural, healthy position)
  4. Some sensitivity in teeth may be experienced by certain patients. This sensitivity will disappear gradually over a few days to weeks. If teeth are sensitive :
    • Avoid hot, cold or acidic food and beverages
    • Pain medication be taken as directed as long as there is no medical contradiction based upon your medical history
    • Use flouride rinse and toothpaste for sensivity teeth
    • Clean teeth properly

Care for Dental Bridges

Dental bridges require the same regular and consistent home and professional dental care, as your natural teeth to prevent decay at the tooth-dental crown junction. To provide optimum longevity for your restorations, please follow the home care tips below:

  1. Brush after eating and before bedtime around the bridge with a soft toothbrush, especially where the bridge meets the gum line. At the gum line harmful bacteria can be harbored to cause decay and gum disease.
  2. Floss at least once to twice a day. Use the proxy brush or floss threader to remove plaque under and around these areas to maintain good oral hygiene. Buildup of food debris and plaque on your teeth and gums can become infected.
  3. Rinse with fluoride rinse before bed. Swish the fluoride rinse vigorously in your mouth for at least one minute. Do not swallow any of the rinse and do not eat or drink anything for 30 minutes
  4. Be careful about chewing toffees, gum, grainy rolls and tough food in this area
  5. See your dentist for regular professional check-ups and cleanings

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