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Dental Crowns and Bridges

Safeguard Your Teeth For Life

Revive Your Oral Health With Dental Crowns & Bridges in Winchester

Our custom-made dental crowns and bridges in Winchester bring back your confident smile while improving how you eat and speak. These durable restorations look and feel just like natural teeth, fitting perfectly with your bite. Crowns strengthen damaged teeth, prevent further decay, and restore your tooth's natural shape. Bridges fill gaps from missing teeth, maintain your face shape, and stop remaining teeth from shifting.

These restorations are designed to last for years with proper care. You'll love how comfortable and natural crowns and bridges are and may even forget they aren't your original teeth! Our skilled team uses high-quality materials that match your natural tooth color for seamless results.

Ready for a complete, functional smile again? Contact Winchester Dental Care today for an appointment.

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Restore Your Smile With Precision-Fit

We place dental crowns to restore severely damaged or decayed teeth. You can expect your restoration is crafted to withstand daily wear and will deliver long-lasting performance. The overall process takes about two appointments. During your first visit, we prepare your tooth and take digital X-rays and scans of your smile. Your dentist will fit you with a temporary crown.

These details about your bite are sent to a top-quality dental laboratory to craft your crown. They use premium materials for strength and esthetics. When your custom crown is ready, we fine-tune its fit and shade before securing it in place. It's a two-step process designed for maximum comfort, precision, and lasting results.

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We Offer Smile Repair for a Variety of Needs

Beyond dental crowns, we provide several other lasting smile solutions. Traditional bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring to neighboring healthy teeth. For the strongest support, implant-supported bridges attach directly to dental implants, preserving jawbone health while looking completely natural. These options restore both function and appearance, helping you eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

For teeth with moderate damage, we offer inlays and onlays - sometimes called partial crowns. These conservative treatments preserve more of your natural tooth structure while providing excellent protection. Inlays fit within the cusps of your tooth, while onlays extend over one or more cusps. Both are custom-made from durable materials that blend seamlessly with your smile, providing long-lasting repairs that are nearly invisible.

Revive your smile with dental crowns and bridges in Winchester. Contact Winchester Dental Care today for an appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns and Bridges

How long do dental crowns and bridges last?
Dental crowns and bridges are a fantastic investment in your smile. Most of our patients can expect their new crown or bridge to last at least five to seven years after placement. However, these restorations can last longer, especially if you take care not to chew hard, gummy, or sticky foods.
How much do dental crowns and bridges cost?
The cost for crowns and bridges can vary quite a bit depending on how they are used. It is not possible to give you an accurate idea of the cost of your treatment without first performing an exam and taking a set of X-rays. Afterward, we can detail the estimated cost for your dental work so you can decide on a course of treatment.
How many teeth can a bridge replace?
The number of teeth that can be replaced by a bridge is dependent on several factors, including the number and condition of your remaining teeth. While it can be used to replace a single tooth, a bridge more commonly fills a gap left by two or more teeth. A conventional restoration is supported by crowns attached to the teeth that surround the space you want to fill. The more missing teeth you have, the more crowns will be needed for support. For added strength and to avoid altering healthy teeth for crowns, we can anchor a bridge to dental implants instead.