Dental Crowns and Bridges St. Charles IL

Top-Rated Crowns & Bridges in St. Charles, IL

Are broken or damaged teeth making it difficult to enjoy your favorite foods? Or are missing teeth affecting your quality of life?

Broken or missing teeth can impact the comfort, function, and appearance of your smile. At St. Charles Family Dentistry in St. Charles, IL, we offer effective solutions to address these issues. 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 Can Transform Your Smile

Dental crowns and bridges are restorative solutions designed to restore a tooth's full function and enhance the appearance of your smile. Each type serves a specific purpose—read on to learn more about their unique benefits!

Dental Crowns: Protecting and Strengthening Your Teeth

Dental crowns, also known as tooth caps, are designed to cover and protect a tooth, acting as a strong shield to prevent further damage. Our dentists may recommend a crown in the following situations:
  • When a cavity is too large for a filling to effectively address
  • For a tooth that is decayed and already has multiple fillings
  • To support a broken or cracked tooth
  • To reinforce and protect a tooth that has undergone a root canal
  • To restore a poorly shaped or sized tooth
At St. Charles Family Dentistry, we use only top-quality ceramic and zirconia crowns that are durable and blend seamlessly with your natural smile.

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 that fills the gap in your smile, with crowns on either side anchoring to the adjacent healthy teeth for support. To place a dental bridge, the neighboring teeth need to be strong and healthy enough to support the crowns. If they aren't, our dentists will discuss alternative tooth replacement options, such as dental implants.

Why Repairing Broken and Missing Teeth Is Essential

Chewing with broken or missing teeth can be painful and problematic due to the critical role each tooth plays in your oral function. When a tooth is missing, nearby teeth have to work harder, leading to excessive wear and strain on the jaw joint. This added pressure can result in teeth grinding and TMJ (temporomandibular joint) issues.

It's crucial to address broken or decayed teeth promptly to maintain oral health. Untreated damage can worsen over time, potentially requiring more complex treatments later.

Missing teeth can also lead to jawbone deterioration, 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 broken and missing teeth as soon as possible.

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