Crowns, Veneers, and Bridges
If you have a damaged or decayed tooth, Dr. Patel can help you choose the best solution. Crowns and bridges are custom-fitted tooth prosthetics that function and look like natural, healthy teeth. Veneers are a less invasive alternative, but may only be a solution for those with slight tooth damage or discoloration. These thin porcelain or resin shells come in customizable colors and are bonded to the surface of your teeth. Dr. Patel works with a full service U.S based dental lab that uses FDA compliant materials to provide high quality restorations for her patients.
Crowns
A crown, otherwise known as a cap, is custom-fitted to your bite and is placed over your natural tooth or dental implant. We recommend this procedure for those who have an intact healthy tooth. The tooth may be damaged or decayed on the surface.
Procedure:
We will reduce the problematic tooth for a proper crown fit
An impression or 3D scan will be taken of your bite for crown fabrication
The color of porcelain or ceramic can then be customized
We will fit you with a temporary crown until the lab makes your permanent crown
You will return for the permanent crown fitting
Veneers
If you’re looking to cosmetically correct or enhance the appearance of one or more teeth, we suggest veneers. They are very thin, porcelain or resin shells that you can customize in color and shape. They are non-invasive and are resistant to future stains.
Common uses for veneers:
Chipped or broken teeth
Misshapen or irregular teeth
Teeth that do not respond to traditional whitening treatments
Bridges
To replace a missing tooth that has neighboring teeth with decay and/or large fillings, or a tooth that has been missing for a long time (i.e., with gum recession around the area), we recommend bridges. This is a good option for someone who is not a good candidate for a dental implant.
Types of Bridges:
Traditional — Caps are bonded over teeth that lie on either side of the missing one
Cantilever — Cap is bonded over a single tooth next to the missing one
Resin-bonded — Porcelain or plastic teeth with gums that are supported by metal “wings”