Dental crowns can last many years with proper oral hygiene, routine dental visits, and healthy daily habits.
Dental Crowns and Bridges
Restore damaged or missing teeth with custom dental crowns and bridges designed to improve the strength, appearance, and function of your smile.
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Cost
Porcelain crowns range from $311 to $1,741, depending on the type of restoration, materials used, and your personalized treatment needs.
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Procedure Duration
The dental crown procedure can often be completed in a single visit. Bridges and some crown cases may require multiple appointments.
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Comfort Measures
We use advanced technology, gentle techniques, and sedation options to help ensure a comfortable treatment experience.
Sedation Dentistry
Dental Crowns and Bridges in Syracuse & Roy, Utah
Dental crowns and bridges are restorative treatments used to repair damaged teeth and replace missing teeth while restoring the appearance and function of your smile. Crowns fully cover weakened or damaged teeth for added strength and protection, while bridges replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to neighboring teeth or implants.
Our team uses advanced digital scanning and same-day CEREC® technology to create precise, natural-looking restorations with improved convenience and efficiency. With personalized treatment planning and high-quality materials, we focus on delivering long-lasting restorations designed for comfort, durability, and aesthetics.
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Process
- Your consultation includes a full dental examination and evaluation of your restorative needs.
- Digital scans and imaging are used to design your custom crown or bridge restoration.
- The affected tooth or supporting teeth are carefully prepared for treatment.
- Same-day CEREC technology may be used to create your restoration in a single appointment.
- Your crown or bridge is placed, adjusted, and polished for a secure and comfortable fit.
- Final bite adjustments are made to ensure proper function and appearance.
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Next Steps
- Brush and floss daily to maintain the health of your restoration and surrounding teeth.
- Avoid chewing hard objects like ice or pens that could damage your restoration.
- Schedule routine dental cleanings and exams to monitor long-term function and fit.
- Wear a night guard if recommended to protect against grinding or clenching.
- Contact our office if you experience discomfort, looseness, or changes in your bite.
FAQ
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How long do dental crowns last?
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How many crowns can you have?
The number of dental crowns you can have depends on your oral health needs and overall treatment goals.
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How many dental crowns can be done at once?
Multiple crowns can often be completed during a single visit, depending on the complexity of your treatment plan.