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Dental Crowns & Bridges

At Northland Dental, our dentists use dental crowns and bridges to help restore your smile. 

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Dental Crowns & Bridges, Calgary Dentist

Rebuilding Your Smile

Crowns and bridges are both restorative dental treatments. They help to rebuild the function and appearance of your smile if you experience dental concerns.

They can fill the space left by missing teeth, help you maintain your natural facial shape, as well as help you regain your ability to speak and chew properly.

Crowns are typically used to restore individual teeth that have been damaged or decayed, while bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth.

Our dentists offer restorative options such as dental crowns and bridges to help repair structural problems affecting your teeth. With these treatments, Northland Dental can help transform damaged or missing teeth.

With proper care and maintenance, both dental crowns and dental bridges can help rejuvenate your smile and keep it healthy for years to come.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are hollow, artificial teeth used to restore the shape, size, and colour of a decayed or damaged tooth. Dental crowns help to strengthen and disguise a broken tooth that would otherwise be lost.

Dental crowns are a simple procedure that can relieve discomfort. Crowns are strong and can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain and metal. They look and function like natural teeth, and if cared for properly, can last 10 years or more. 

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a natural-looking restoration that 'bridges' a gap in your mouth caused by missing teeth. The bridge, which is made up of one or more artificial teeth, is attached to the teeth on either side of the gap to fill the space.

A dental bridge can help to prevent your other teeth from shifting positions to fill the space, which could lead to more serious dental issues, which can also include gum disease.

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We are accepting new patients! Don't hesitate to contact us and take the first step toward achieving better oral health.

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