Crowns & Bridges

Dental crowns in Vermont South, Melbourne

An effective solution to restoring broken down, worn or decayed teeth is with high-quality dental crowns. Dental crowns can improve the appearance of your smile, make your teeth strong and be fitted over the remaining part of your tooth. Hanover Dental Care can custom-make natural-looking dental crowns using special materials to restore your existing tooth to its original size and shape.

Servicing Vermont South, Wantirna South, Forest Hill, Glen Waverley and Burwood East, you can always trust Hanover Dental Care to help give you a brighter and healthier smile.

What is a dental crown?

Dental crowns restore the tooth to its original shape, strengthen the tooth and improve its cosmetic appearance.

A crown is placed over what is left of your remaining tooth and makes it stronger, protects surrounding teeth and maintain good oral health.

When a tooth is heavily broken down or made up of large amounts of dental filling, dental crowns are often the best restorative option.

Who could benefit from dental crowns?

There are various reasons why your dentist at Hanover Dental Care may suggest dental crowns. Not only can dental crowns protect you from oral health problems but they are also beneficial for patients with a:

  • Discoloured or worn tooth
  • Tooth at risk of fracture
  • Fractured or cracked tooth
  • Tooth with a large filling
  • Severely decayed tooth

Our professional dentists in Vermont South may also recommend dental crowns to attach a bridge to your tooth.

What does a dental crown treatment involve?

Dental crowns treatment at our Vermont clinic doesn’t take long and can be completed in as few as two appointments. Our dentist will first cleanse your tooth of any decay or bacteria and then take impressions for the crown to be made. Until the permanent crown is made in the lab, you’ll be fitted with a temporary crown.

At your next appointment, our dentists will fit the permanent crowns to check the bite before finally fixing them over your tooth.

How should I care for my crown?

Once in place, your permanent crown will act similar to any natural tooth. As someone who offers regular treatment for dental crowns in Vermont South, we at Hanover Dental Care recommend daily brushing and flossing post your treatment.

You may feel a bit of sensitivity and minor discomfort initially but that will quickly subside. If it persists, you can always come over for a check-up at our office.

Dental bridges

Dental bridges are commonly used to replace missing teeth. When you lose a tooth, it is important to have it replaced to avoid serious problems, such as movement of neighbouring teeth, tooth decay and gum disease. Whether you’ve had an extraction or lost a tooth as a result of poor oral hygiene or an accident, Hanover Dental Care will guide you through your replacement options. All dental bridges are made to match your existing teeth colour and shape to ensure your replacements look as natural as possible.

Why should I get dental bridges?

There are plenty of ways dental bridges can benefit your oral health. For instance, it’s a great option if you have a single or multiple missing teeth. Dental bridges in Vermont can help seal any gaps within teeth, thus giving you a uniform and clean smile.

For those with tooth loss following an injury, many may experience difficulty eating certain types of food. In such cases, a treatment for dental bridges in Vermont South can help improve the chewing process. Not just that, it can help you enhance your speaking skills by perfecting your ability to pronounce certain words.

Need to get crowns and bridges for a dental makeover and live and around Vermont? Our dentists at Hanover Dental Care now service patients living near locations such as Glen Waverley, Wantirna South, Forest Hill, Mitcham, Wantirna, Burwood East, Mount Waverley, Rowville, Ferntree Gully, and Boronia.

For a quote on our tooth-coloured dental crowns, call us today on 

03 9803 3998..

1C Hanover Road

Vermont South, VIC 3133

03-9803-3998

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