Looking to recapture the joy of a complete and healthy smile? Smile Center can help!
Missing or damaged teeth can affect your confidence and make speaking and chewing difficult. Our experienced dental crown specialists offer advanced restorative dentistry and cosmetic procedures like dental bridges and crowns to restore functionality and beauty.
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic solution used to replace one or more missing teeth — literally bridging the gap. Anchored to healthy teeth on either side of the space, it creates a natural-looking and stable replacement for your missing pearly whites.
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic solution used to replace one or more missing teeth — literally bridging the gap. Anchored to healthy teeth on either side of the space, it creates a natural-looking and stable replacement for your missing pearly whites.
Porcelain Crowns: These popular crowns are both durable and aesthetically pleasing, mimicking the natural look of teeth. This option is ideal for most situations.
Zirconia Crowns: Need your teeth to be extra durable? Zirconia crowns are stronger than porcelain and are the perfect choice for teeth that are subjected to high bite pressures like molars.
Gold Crowns: While it’s less common nowadays, gold crowns offer exceptional durability and longevity. However, at Smile Center, all of our restorations are a natural tooth color.
Traditional Bridges: This is the most common type of dental bridge. Traditional bridges are anchored (with crowns) to healthy teeth on either side of the gap, offering you a highly stable solution.
Cantilever Bridges: These bridges are anchored to only one healthy tooth on either side of the gap, making it suitable in certain situations.
Implant-Supported Bridges. These implant-supported bridges are anchored to dental implants that are placed in the jawbone. This provides the most secure option for optimal stability that lasts.
Strength and Stability: Crowns fortify a weakened tooth, preventing further damage and potential tooth loss.
Improved Function: Chew and speak comfortably again without worrying about further damage to your teeth.
Enhanced Aesthetics: Crowns are crafted to seamlessly blend with surrounding teeth, creating a stunning and natural-looking smile.
Versatility: They offer a range of uses, from restoring fractured teeth to concealing dental implants and improving the appearance of misshapen teeth.
Restored Functionality: Bridges allow you to speak and chew with ease, promoting overall oral health.
Enhanced Confidence: They close gaps in your smile, boosting your confidence and self-esteem.
Prevents Shifting Teeth: Bridges prevent remaining teeth from shifting into the gaps, preserving your bite alignment.
Durable Solution: They are crafted from high-quality materials, lasting for many years with proper care.
If you’re in Buffalo, NY, dental crown costs can vary between $800 to $1700 or more for each crown. These numbers depend on several factors, such as the type of crown material and the complexity of the procedure (i.e. number of teeth involved, additional procedures needed, etc.).
Generally, insurance can help cover some of the cost for you. We recommend scheduling a consultation at Smile Center for our affordable dental crowns. We’ll provide a personalized cost estimate along with a payment plan that fits your budget.
The placement process itself is usually comfortable, thanks to local anesthesia. You might experience some mild soreness or sensitivity after, but that can be managed with over-the-counter pain
medication.
If you’re in Buffalo, NY, dental crown costs can vary between $800 to $1700 or more for each crown. These numbers depend on several factors, such as the type of crown material and the complexity of the
procedure (i.e. number of teeth involved, additional procedures needed, etc.).
Generally, insurance can help cover some of the cost for you. We recommend scheduling a consultation at Smile Center for our affordable dental crowns. We’ll provide a personalized cost estimate along with a payment plan that fits your budget.
With proper care, dental crowns can last for 5-15 years, or even longer. Brushing two times a day, regular flossing, and maintaining good oral hygiene habits are key for longer-lasting crowns.
Some crowns are temporary, which are usually made in your dentist’s office while permanent crowns are made in labs. However, dental crowns are usually considered permanent restorations. But like any dental work, they can chip, crack, or wear down over time and may need to be replaced.
In most cases, you can’t remove a permanent crown. A permanent crown is cemented onto the tooth to provide stability and function. Removal typically occurs if the crown is damaged, cracked, or needs
replacement.
A procedure usually requires two appointments. The first appointment involves preparing the tooth and taking an impression for the custom crown. The second appointment involves placing the permanent crown. Overall, it will approximately take about three weeks to get your crown made and placed.
For the first few days after getting a crown, it’s best to avoid eating hard, sticky, or chewy food that can damage the crown while the bonding material sets. Once fully set, you can generally eat normally.
However, it’s still best to be mindful and not to use your crowned teeth for intense tasks like cracking nuts or shells.
Yes. In some cases, a crown can be too big. This can happen if the impression taken of the tooth is
inaccurate. Symptoms of an oversized crown can include discomfort when biting, speech difficulties, and gum irritation. If you experience any of these issues, contact your dentist for an adjustment.
At Smile Center, we meticulously personalize your dental care journey for comfortable, secure, and
affordable dental crowns. We work with you to determine the best solution for your needs — whether it’s bridges, crowns, or a combination of both. Our team of dentists uses the latest technology and high-quality materials to ensure a comfortable and successful experience.
Contact Smile Center today and schedule a free consultation. We’ll discuss your options and answer any questions you may have about bridges, crowns, and other cosmetic dentistry services we have
available.