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Crown & Implants

CROWN
A crown is a tooth shaped cover which fits over the existing structure of your natural tooth to protect and restore the tooth’s function.
Crowns can be used to -
  • Strengthen teeth which have been weakened by decay or a large filling.
  • Protect fractured, cracked and worn teeth.
  • Improve the shape, alignment and shade of a tooth.
After root canal treatment, to help strengthen the tooth.Each crown is individually handcrafted by our dental technician to create a healthy, natural look
Crowns can be made using the following materials – all metal (often gold)or tooth coloured crowns such as porcelain fused to metal (often gold or a gold alloy), full ceramic (porcelain) or composite (plastic with glass particles embedded). The material used will depend on why you are having the crown.
Whether you choose to have a crown to improve the shape and alignment of your teeth or to strengthen your tooth, the procedure is the same.
Two appointments are necessary, the first to prepare the tooth for the crown and the second to fit the crown.
The preparation appointment
A local anaesthetic may be needed to numb the tooth and surrounding gumThe dentist will then shape the outer surfaces of the tooth, creating a cylindrical shape onto which the crown will seat.An impression (mould) is taken of your teeth using special dental "putty"generally made from silicone. The putty is placed into an impression tray; they are both then inserted into your mouth and pushed over your teeth in order to take an impression. Once the dental putty is set, the impression will be removed. An impression is also taken of the opposing teeth, so the technician can see how you bite togetherA temporary crown will be cemented onto the prepared tooth to protect it whilst your crown is being fabricated.The impression will be sent to the Dental Laboratory where our technician will handcraft your crown. This will take between two and three weeks.
The “Fitting” Appointment
A local anaesthetic may be needed to numb the tooth and surrounding gumThe temporary crown will be removed and the tooth will be washed to remove the temporary cement.The dentist will then try in your new crown, making sure that it fits correctly and that you are happy with the appearance. The crown will then be permanently cemented in place. The bite is checked carefully and may need minor adjustments.
BRIDGE
A bridge is one of the options to replace one or more missing teeth. It is a permanent fixture which is anchored to the adjacent natural tooth or teeth (the abutment) to ‘bridge’ the gap where the tooth (or teeth) is missing (the pontic). This also prevents the adjacent natural teeth from drifting.
A bridge is a great option if you do not wish to have dental implants or a denture to replace your missing tooth or teeth. There are many different designs and materials which can be used for bridges: your dentist will discuss the best option for you.
Each bridge is individually handcrafted by our dental technician to create a healthy, natural look which also sits comfortably with your bite.
There are several types of bridges
Cantilever Bridge – This is a bridge with one false tooth or ‘pontic’ which is attached to one crown ‘the abutment’. Fixed- Fixed Bridge – Generally consists of three crowns joined together, one at each end which cover your natural teeth and a crown in the middle which replaces your missing tooth.- Some bridges may actually be four, five or even more crowns joined together, designed to replace more than one of your missing teeth. Adhesive Bridge – This bridge has a false tooth (the pontic) to which a metal or tooth coloured ‘wing’ is attached to a natural tooth on either side of the missing tooth. This type of bridge can have one or two wings.
Dental bridges can be made using the following materials - all metal (often gold) or tooth coloured bridges such as porcelain fused to metal (often gold or a gold alloy), full ceramic (porcelain) or composite (plastic with glass particles embedded). The material used will depend on why you are having the bridge.
Two appointments are necessary, the first to prepare the tooth for the bridge abutments and the second to fit your bridge.
The preparation appointment
A local anaesthetic may be need to numb the tooth and surrounding gumThe dentist will then shape the outer surfaces of the tooth, creating a cylindrical shape onto which the bridge will seat.An impression (mould) is taken of your teeth using special dental "putty". The putty is placed into an impression tray; they are both then inserted into your mouth and pushed onto your teeth in order to take an impression. Once the dental putty is set the impression will be removed. An impression is also taken of the opposing teeth, so the technician can see how you bite together A temporary crown will be cemented onto the prepared tooth to protect it whilst your bridge is being fabricated.The impressions will be sent to the dental laboratory where our technician will handcraft your dental bridge. This will take between two and three weeks.
The “Fitting” Appointment
A local anaesthetic may be need to numb the tooth and surrounding gumThe temporary crown will be removed and the tooth will be washed to remove the temporary cement.The dentist will then try in your new bridge, making sure that it fits correctly and that you are happy with the appearance. The bridge will then permanently cemented in place.
IMPLANT
Dental Implants are the latest innovation to replace a missing tooth or a number of teeth. An implant consists of an artificial titanium rod which is placed directly into the jaw bone and acts as a replacement for the root portion of the natural tooth. The implant is made using pure titanium which allows new bone cells to grow around it: the implant then integrates with the newly formed bone which firmly locks it into place. This process is called ‘Osseointegration’.
A Dental Implant can be used to replace -
One tooth – One implant will be placed, a crown will then be fixed on top of the implant.Several teeth – Either several implants and crowns will be placed or a dental bridge will be fitted onto the implants.All the teeth – A number of implants are placed, then either a fixed bridge will be fitted onto the implants or the implants will be used to firmly hold a removable denture.
Initial Consultation
A consultation appointment is necessary see if you are a suitable candidate for dental implants and to explain the process of placing an implant. X-rays may be taken and impressions (moulds) of your teeth. A treatment plan will then be drawn up detailing all the appointments required and the costing.
How are implants placed?
You will be given a local anaesthetic to numb the area around where the Implant is being placed. For patients who are anxious sedation can be given.
An incision is made in the gum where the implant is going to be placed, to expose the bone; a small hole is then drilled into the jaw bone.The titanium implant screw is inserted into the bone. A protective cover or ‘healing cap’ is placed over the top of the screw. This is either left visible in the mouth, or if the implant is deep in the jaw bone the gum will be stitched over the healing cap.This is left for 3 to 6 months to allow new bone to integrate with the implant allowing osseointegration to happen. If osseointegration does not occur the implant will fail.When the implant has securely integrated with the jaw bone the healing cap is removed. The final crown or bridge can be cemented or screwed into place or a removable overdenture can be clipped onto or supported by the implantsOn occasion it may be necessary to place a temporary crown or bridge for a few months to allow the gum to heal fully before the permanent restoration can be fitted.
Looking after your Implant
Good oral hygiene and regular check-ups with the dentist and hygienist are a very important part of looking after your implants as the gums need to remain healthy. The implants can then last a lifetime.

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Address
7/10 Woodhill RdFerny Hills, Qld 4055
Contact
ferndent@bigpond.net.au
07 38513075
Business Hours
Mon - Fri: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: By appointment
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