
Top-Rated Crowns & Bridges in Silver Spring, MD
Are broken or damaged teeth making it difficult to enjoy your favorite foods? Or do missing teeth impact your daily life?
Broken or missing teeth can affect the comfort, function, and appearance of your smile. At Aspen Hill General and Cosmetic Dentistry in Silver Spring, MD, we offer the solutions you need. Our porcelain crowns and bridges are crafted to blend perfectly with your natural teeth, leaving you with a beautiful, healthy smile.
How Crowns and Bridges Improve Your Smile
Dental Crowns: Safeguarding and Reinforcing Your Teeth
- When a cavity is too large for a filling to effectively restore
- For a tooth that is severely decayed and has multiple fillings
- To provide support for a broken or cracked tooth
- To strengthen and protect a tooth that has had a root canal
- To improve the shape or size of a misshapen tooth
Dental Bridges: Replacing Missing Teeth
A dental bridge is a prosthetic device used to replace one or two missing consecutive teeth. It consists of an artificial tooth with crowns on either side. The artificial tooth fills the gap in your smile, while the crowns are secured to the neighboring healthy teeth for support.
To place a dental bridge, the adjacent teeth must be strong and healthy enough to support the crowns. If they aren’t, our dentists will explore alternative tooth replacement options, such as dental implants.
The Importance of Repairing Broken and Missing Teeth
Chewing with missing or damaged teeth can be painful because each tooth has a specific function. When a tooth is missing, the surrounding teeth are forced to work harder, which can lead to excessive wear and strain on the jaw joint. This added pressure may cause teeth grinding and TMJ (temporomandibular joint) problems.
Promptly addressing broken or decayed teeth is essential for maintaining good oral health. If left untreated, a damaged tooth will likely worsen, requiring more complex treatments down the line.
Not replacing a missing tooth can also lead to jawbone loss, increasing the risk of further tooth loss and giving your smile an aged appearance.
To safeguard your long-term oral health, it’s important to address issues with broken or missing teeth as soon as possible.
