Restore Your Dental Health with Crown & Bridge

Restore Your Dental Health with Crown & Bridge

Eating is one of life’s great pleasures. Sharing a delicious meal with friends or family brings enjoyment, smiles and laughter. If lost or damaged teeth are causing you to miss out on great foods and good times, our dental professionals can help.

When you lose teeth, you may lose confidence in your smile. Over time your teeth will begin to shift, leading to jaw pain, increased chance of gum disease and difficulty eating or speaking. Crown and bridge restorations offer an ideal solution for missing teeth. Using the latest in dental technologies, these restorations can be fitted easily and designed to match the exact shade of your teeth.

Crowns, usually made of porcelain, are fitted over existing teeth to improve their appearance. A dental bridge, like the name implies, covers the span or gap left by missing teeth. In a crown & bridge restoration, the pontic, or replacement tooth, is held in place by two porcelain crowns that are fitted over the natural teeth on either side of the gap.

A wide selection of materials and constructions ensures your crown & bridge restores the function of your teeth while blending seamlessly with your natural teeth.

Don’t let missing teeth stop you from enjoying a good meal and a good laugh. Crown & bridge restorations might be the right solution for you. Talk to us today to learn more.

How About Some Brushing Basics

It may sound odd but a person can damage their gums and teeth by using a toothbrush. In fact, one of the most common problems that we see among our adult patients is actually caused by tooth brushing. We certainly do not want to discourage our patients from brushing and flossing their teeth, but it is important to understand the dos and don’ts of proper brushing.

 

The first step to proper brushing comes in selecting the right tool. You should pick a toothbrush with a size and shape that comfortably fits your mouth and one that has very soft bristles. While you may think that a firm bristle will clean your teeth better, the truth is that a firm toothbrush is no more effective than a soft toothbrush, and the firm toothbrush can actually cause damage to your teeth and gums over a long period of time.

 

When it is time to brush, place your toothbrush against the gum line and gently vibrate it back and forth across the surface of the teeth. Then place the brush back where you began and make at least five gentle sweeps of the brush along the surface of the tooth, starting at the gum line and finishing at the biting surface. Repeat this procedure until you have brushed the inside and outside surface of every tooth. To finish, use the toothbrush to gently scrub the biting surfaces of all of your teeth. When done properly this procedure should take two to three minutes.

 

Some common bad habits that you should try to avoid include applying too much pressure on the toothbrush or scrubbing the toothbrush back and forth across several teeth in a lateral fashion. Using too much pressure can cause toothbrush abrasion of the teeth and gums. Over time this can actually damage the surface of the teeth and cause the gums to recede, leaving you with that long in the tooth look.

 

When used properly, toothbrushes and dental floss can be great allies in the fight against oral heath problems.  If you have any questions, please ask your dentist or hygienist or call our office for more information about proper brushing and flossing techniques.