Dental Crowns & Bridges
Get fast, reliable smile restoration with dental and dental bridges at Third Coast Family Dental, West Allis. Offering same-day crowns!
Same-Day Dental Crowns in West Allis, WI
At Third Coast Family Dental, we are delighted to offer same-day dental crowns using the latest CEREC® technology. Dental crowns are custom-made caps that fit over damaged or decayed teeth, restoring their function and appearance.
Our CEREC® system can manufacture and place your perfectly matched dental crowns in just one visit to save you time and the need for temporary crowns.
This advanced procedure is perfect for anyone who wants to save time while receiving top-quality dental care. Whether you’re experiencing severe tooth decay, have a broken tooth, or want to enhance your smile’s appearance, our same-day dental crown service provides a quick, efficient, and effective solution.
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges fill the gap created by missing teeth. They use the adjacent teeth as anchors to create a seamless and natural-looking replacement. This improves the your smile and makes it easier to chew and speak properly. Dental bridges are ideal for patients missing teeth due to injury, decay, or gum disease, as they can restore functionality and confidence. With the help of CEREC® technology, we can design, fabricate, and fit customized dental bridges in just one visit.
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What is a dental crown?
A dental crown is a cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its original shape, size, and strength. Additionally, dental crowns help enhance the overall appearance of the tooth. They protect weak teeth, cover a tooth with a large filling, restore broken teeth, hold a dental bridge in place, or cover a dental implant.
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How long do dental crowns last?
Dental crowns can last 5 to 25 years with good care and regular dental checkups.
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How do dental bridges work?
Dental bridges replace missing teeth by spanning the gap between two natural teeth or implants. The bridge, known as abutments, is anchored to these teeth with cement. The abutments are then covered with crowns that hold the replacement tooth, a pontic, in place.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about dental crowns or bridges, please call our office and we'll be happy to discuss further.