In the case of deeply decayed or damaged teeth, or in the case where the filling or the so-called overlay no longer solves the dental complaints, dental crowns or bridges are used. Dental crowns are the visible parts of natural teeth. In dental rhetoric, dental crowns or bridges primarily mean an artificial tooth shell or tooth protective cap created in a dental laboratory, i.e. an artificially created tooth replacement or dental inlay. The basis of dental crowns (or bridges) can be your own tooth, tooth root, or implant. They can be used as a single-tooth crown or as a block of crowns – bridges – in the mouth.
Dental crowns can also be used as a pillar for a dental bridge that closes the tooth gap.
To recover, the teeth must first be sanded under local anesthesia or sedation. The polished teeth then have to be provided with temporary crowns, after which the final porcelain teeth can come. Bridges are usually used when larger incisions need to be filled without the use of implants. Various porcelain materials (zircon, ceramics) are available for making dental crowns, bridges and dentures. Upon request, Dr. Kinga Visegrády will provide comprehensive information.
The shape of the crown or bridge is the same as the natural teeth. During her work at a large dental clinic, Dr. Kinga Visegrády successfully accomplished a number of total dental prosthetic treatments, including the preparation of various porcelain crowns.
Dentures are a complex procedure. Windrose Dental in Mosonmagyaróvár is designed so that the dental laboratory and the dentist are located in the same building, meaning the dentist and dental technician work very closely together during the making of dentures.
Below are some examples of crowns and bridges, i.e. fixed dentures.