What is a Dental Crown?
Is your oral health impacted by a broken, fractured, or decayed tooth? If so, your smile may benefit from a dental crown. A crown is a durable, custom-made porcelain cap. It is cemented over your natural tooth structure to fully restore its look, strength, and function. Crowns are also used in implant dentistry to help replace missing teeth.
How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?
The lifetime of your crown depends on how well you maintain your oral health. With proper oral hygiene and regular checkups every six months, your crown can last up to 15 years. Be sure to brush your teeth twice and floss daily to keep your crown, and your smile, in optimal condition.
What is a Dental Crown?
Is your oral health impacted by a broken, fractured, or decayed tooth? If so, your smile may benefit from a dental crown. A crown is a durable, custom-made porcelain cap. It is cemented over your natural tooth structure to fully restore its look, strength, and function. Crowns are also used in implant dentistry to help replace missing teeth.
How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?
The lifetime of your crown depends on how well you maintain your oral health. With proper oral hygiene and regular checkups every six months, your crown can last up to 15 years. Be sure to brush your teeth twice and floss daily to keep your crown, and your smile, in optimal condition.
What is a Dental Crown?
Is your oral health impacted by a broken, fractured, or decayed tooth? If so, your smile may benefit from a dental crown. A crown is a durable, custom-made porcelain cap. It is cemented over your natural tooth structure to fully restore its look, strength, and function. Crowns are also used in implant dentistry to help replace missing teeth.
How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?
The lifetime of your crown depends on how well you maintain your oral health. With proper oral hygiene and regular checkups every six months, your crown can last up to 15 years. Be sure to brush your teeth twice and floss daily to keep your crown, and your smile, in optimal condition.
What is a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency is any condition that requires attention from a trained dental professional to treat. Even if you are not experiencing significant pain, call us right away. The full range of emergency conditions we treat include but are not limited to:
- Tooth abscesses
- Chipped or broken teeth
- Loosened or knocked-out teeth
- Cuts on the lips, gums, cheek, or tongue
- Severe toothache
- Prolonged sensitivity to heat or cold
- Swelling in the face or jaw
- Loose or broken crowns, bridges, or dental fillings
If your smile could use additional care to achieve its full potential, schedule a consultation with our trained cosmetic specialists. Our team will perform a comprehensive examination of your teeth to create a treatment plan to address your unique needs and desired results.
Cosmetic Dentistry Services at Woodway Family Dental
Depending on your needs, our team may recommend one or more of the following procedures:
- Patient Education
- Complete Checkups
- Professional Cleanings
- Crowns and Bridges
- Inlays and Onlays
- Halitosis (Bad Breath) Treatment
- Tooth-Colored Dental Fillings
- Mouthguards and Nightguards
- Protective Dental Sealants
- TMJ Treatment
- Children’s Dentistry
- Emergency Dental Care
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Meet Your Woodway Dentist
Dr. Salvatore Pizzino
Our Specialty Servicesin Woodway, Texas
Cosmetic Dentistry
Dental Implants
Emergency Dentistry
For all your child’s dental care needs, make Woodway Family Dental your first choice!
What is a Dental Bridge?
Are you living with the loss of one or more teeth? Tooth loss can have lasting consequences for your oral health. If you have an incomplete smile, a dental bridge may be the answer for you. A bridge helps prevent your surrounding teeth from shifting out of alignment. This can preserve the natural quality of your smile. It can also redistribute proper bite forces and maintain the health of your bite and jaw.
A bridge consists of one or more crowns anchored to the surrounding teeth. Once cemented in place, the bridge is used to fill the gap left by tooth loss. You may also be a good candidate for a dental bridge if you have suffered tooth loss but do not have the jaw tissue needed for a dental implant.
How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?
With good at-home care and oral hygiene, your dental bridge can last up to 15 years. Be sure to schedule regular dental checkups so our dentist can assess the condition of your bridge, crown, or other dental restorations.
What is a Dental Bridge?
Are you living with the loss of one or more teeth? Tooth loss can have lasting consequences for your oral health. If you have an incomplete smile, a dental bridge may be the answer for you. A bridge helps prevent your surrounding teeth from shifting out of alignment. This can preserve the natural quality of your smile. It can also redistribute proper bite forces and maintain the health of your bite and jaw.
A bridge consists of one or more crowns anchored to the surrounding teeth. Once cemented in place, the bridge is used to fill the gap left by tooth loss. You may also be a good candidate for a dental bridge if you have suffered tooth loss but do not have the jaw tissue needed for a dental implant.
How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?
With good at-home care and oral hygiene, your dental bridge can last up to 15 years. Be sure to schedule regular dental checkups so our dentist can assess the condition of your bridge, crown, or other dental restorations.
What is a Dental Bridge?
Are you living with the loss of one or more teeth? Tooth loss can have lasting consequences for your oral health. If you have an incomplete smile, a dental bridge may be the answer for you. A bridge helps prevent your surrounding teeth from shifting out of alignment. This can preserve the natural quality of your smile. It can also redistribute proper bite forces and maintain the health of your bite and jaw.
A bridge consists of one or more crowns anchored to the surrounding teeth. Once cemented in place, the bridge is used to fill the gap left by tooth loss. You may also be a good candidate for a dental bridge if you have suffered tooth loss but do not have the jaw tissue needed for a dental implant.
How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?
With good at-home care and oral hygiene, your dental bridge can last up to 15 years. Be sure to schedule regular dental checkups so our dentist can assess the condition of your bridge, crown, or other dental restorations.
What is a Dental Bridge?
Are you living with the loss of one or more teeth? Tooth loss can have lasting consequences for your oral health. If you have an incomplete smile, a dental bridge may be the answer for you. A bridge helps prevent your surrounding teeth from shifting out of alignment. This can preserve the natural quality of your smile. It can also redistribute proper bite forces and maintain the health of your bite and jaw.
A bridge consists of one or more crowns anchored to the surrounding teeth. Once cemented in place, the bridge is used to fill the gap left by tooth loss. You may also be a good candidate for a dental bridge if you have suffered tooth loss but do not have the jaw tissue needed for a dental implant.
How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?
With good at-home care and oral hygiene, your dental bridge can last up to 15 years. Be sure to schedule regular dental checkups so our dentist can assess the condition of your bridge, crown, or other dental restorations.
Do You Accept Insurance?
Our dentist will design a treatment plan to meet your needs and get your periodontal health back on that. This may include deep cleanings, antibiotics, and surgical procedures as needed to fully treat your gum disease and reverse its effects. We will explain every step of your treatment plan to make sure that you fully understand your dental care.
Here are the periodontal services that we offer:
- Scaling and Root Planing
- Gingivectomy
- Root Surface Debridement
- Ridge Preservation
- Gum Grafting
- Sinus Lift and Bone Grafting
- Periodontal Pocket Reduction
How Much Do Crowns and Bridges Cost?
While the cost of your crown or bridge will depend on your overall treatment needs, our team strives to offer all our services at prices that fit your family’s budget.