A crown caps a tooth that's been heavily damaged or restored. A bridge fills the gap where a tooth is missing by anchoring to the teeth on either side. Both are everyday restorations, done here with materials chosen for biocompatibility.
The materials matter. Rather than porcelain-fused-to-metal, restorations here use full-ceramic and zirconia options that are strong, natural-looking, and free of the metals some patients prefer to avoid. Each one is shaped to fit your bite and blend with the teeth around it.
I also think carefully about the right ceramic for each restoration. Does the area need something aesthetic, with natural translucency? Does it need extra strength because you're a clencher? Is the tooth naturally short and in need of a material that bonds better? Is there an old crown next door, or a unique natural tooth, that the new one has to match? Those details get considered before anything is made. We've got you covered.