Restore Strength, Function, and Confidence to Your Smile
A damaged or missing tooth can affect not only your smile but also your ability to chew and speak comfortably. At Texas Sedation Dental & Implant Center, we offer custom dental bridges and crowns to restore your teeth with durable, natural-looking solutions. Whether you need to replace a missing tooth or strengthen a weakened one, our expert team provides high-quality restorations that blend seamlessly with your natural smile.
If you’re unsure whether a bridge, crown, or dental implant is the best solution for you, schedule an appointment today. We’ll help you find the right treatment to restore your smile and confidence.
📞 Longview: (903) 704-0154
📞 Tyler: (903) 231-6490
📞 Shreveport: (318) 300-3795
What Is a Dental Bridge?
A dental bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth by filling the gap with a custom-made porcelain restoration. A bridge not only restores your smile but also prevents teeth from shifting, helping to maintain bite alignment and reducing the risk of future dental issues.
Types of Dental Bridges We Offer:
In some cases, a dental implant may be a better alternative to a traditional bridge. Dental implants act as permanent tooth replacements, providing unmatched strength and durability. During your appointment, our team can help determine the best solution for your needs.
- Traditional Dental Bridge: A false tooth (pontic) is anchored by crowns on the adjacent natural teeth, creating a strong, secure restoration.
- Implant-Supported Bridge: This bridge is secured by dental implants, providing superior strength and long-term stability for multiple missing teeth.
What Is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a protective cap that restores the strength, shape, and appearance of a damaged or weakened tooth. Our custom porcelain crowns blend naturally with your existing teeth, providing both function and aesthetics.
You May Need a Dental Crown If You:
Crowns help prevent further damage, restore your ability to chew, and enhance your smile. With proper care, including daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits, your crown can last for many years.
- Have had a root canal
- Have a broken, decayed, or misshapen tooth
- Want to improve the appearance of a discolored tooth
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