Have you ever felt like your smile just isn’t the same after damaging or losing a tooth? At Pembroke Pines Dental Solutions, we understand that every tooth matters — not just for chewing, but for your confidence, comfort, and overall health. That’s why we offer personalized restorative solutions like dental crowns and bridges that bring function and beauty back to your smile.
We know dental treatments can sound overwhelming, but don’t worry — we’re here to guide you through everything in a way that’s easy to understand and never scary. Whether you’ve chipped a tooth or are missing one entirely, you have safe, effective options.
Which Solution is Right for You?
When a tooth is weakened or missing, the most important step is to restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile without discomfort or embarrassment. Crowns and bridges are two of the most common and trusted options — but they serve different purposes depending on your needs.
A Protective Cover for a Damaged Tooth: What Is a Crown?
A dental crown is like a custom-made cap placed over a tooth that’s been weakened or damaged. It strengthens and protects the existing tooth, restoring its shape, size, and function.
You may need a crown if:
You have a large cavity that’s too big for a filling.
You’ve had a root canal and need to protect the treated tooth.
Your tooth is cracked or worn down from grinding (bruxism).
You want to improve the appearance of a discolored or oddly shaped tooth.
Crowns can be made of porcelain, ceramic, or a mix of metal and porcelain, and they’re color-matched to blend in with your natural teeth. Once placed, they look and feel just like a natural tooth.
Filling the Gap: What Is a Bridge?
A dental bridge is a restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. As the name suggests, it bridges the gap where teeth used to be, using surrounding teeth for support.
A typical bridge includes:
Two crowns that are placed on the teeth next to the gap.
One or more false teeth (pontics) that fill the space.
Bridges are an excellent option for restoring your bite and preventing nearby teeth from shifting into the empty space. They also help maintain the natural shape of your face and support proper speech and chewing.
How Do You Know Which You Need?
Each smile is unique, so we start with a full examination and conversation about your goals. At Pembroke Pines Dental Solutions, we’ll recommend a treatment plan based on your current oral health and long-term needs.
Don’t worry about pain — we’ve got you. Both procedures are done under local anesthesia, using modern techniques to ensure you’re comfortable and relaxed throughout the process. Our friendly team is here to make sure you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
Why Patients Choose Crowns and Bridges
Restore normal chewing and speaking function
Prevent other teeth from shifting out of place
Rebuild a full, natural-looking smile
Improve facial structure and appearance
Boost confidence and self-esteem
These restorations can last many years with proper care, making them a smart and reliable solution.
Ready to Smile with Confidence Again?
You don’t have to live with discomfort or missing teeth. With advanced options like crowns and bridges, we can help you feel proud of your smile again.
Call us today at (954) 947-2151 to schedule your appointment at Pembroke Pines Dental Solutions. Our compassionate team is ready to help you restore your oral health — comfortably and confidently.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long do dental crowns and bridges last?
With proper care and regular dental checkups, they can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years or even longer.
2. Is the procedure painful?
No. The area is numbed with local anesthesia, and most patients experience little to no discomfort during or after the procedure.
3. Can I eat normally after getting a crown or bridge?
Yes! You’ll be able to chew normally, but we recommend avoiding very hard or sticky foods right after treatment.
4. Will it look like a real tooth?
Absolutely. We use high-quality materials designed to mimic the look and feel of your natural teeth.
5. What happens if I don’t replace a missing tooth?
Teeth around the gap may shift out of place, leading to bite problems, jaw pain, or even bone loss over time.
Still have questions or ready to explore your options?
Call Pembroke Pines Dental Solutions at (954) 947-2151 and let us help you bring your smile back to life.