Rocklin Crowns & Bridges

Restore Your Smile

Whether you need to repair a damaged tooth or replace a missing one, Smile Island Dental Group offers high-quality, custom-made crowns and bridges that look and function like your natural teeth.

All About Dental Crowns

A dental crown—often referred to as a cap—is a tooth-shaped covering that fits over a damaged or decayed tooth. Crowns can be crafted from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination.

With the expertise of our doctors, crowns can restore the shape, size, strength, and appearance of your teeth while protecting weak or cracked teeth from further damage.

How Dental Crowns Work

To place a crown, your doctor will first prepare the damaged tooth by removing any decay and shaping it to ensure a perfect fit for the crown.

They’ll then make an impression of the tooth to create a custom crown that fits seamlessly.

You will be provided with a temporary crown while your permanent crown is crafted. Once your permanent crown is ready, your dentist will cement it onto the prepared tooth, restoring its function and appearance.

Caring for Dental Crowns

To ensure the longevity of your dental crown, it’s essential to maintain good oral hygiene. This includes brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and scheduling routine dental check-ups and cleanings at Smile Island.

Avoid chewing on hard or sticky foods, as these can damage or dislodge the crown. If you grind your teeth at night, your doctor may recommend wearing a night guard to protect your crown and natural teeth.

Benefits of Dental Crowns

  • Restores a damaged or decayed tooth.
  • Protects a weak or cracked tooth from further damage.
  • Enhances the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth.
  • Supports a dental bridge or covers a dental implant.
  • Lasts for many years with proper care.

FAQs About Crowns

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All About Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a prosthetic device designed to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of one or more artificial teeth, known as pontics, that are supported by adjacent natural teeth or dental implants.

At Smile Island, we offer high-quality bridges made from durable materials like porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination to ensure a natural look and feel.


Types of Bridges

  • Traditional bridge: This bridge features one or more pontics anchored by dental crowns on the adjacent natural teeth, providing a stable and reliable solution.
  • Maryland bridge: A Maryland bridge consists of a pontic bonded to the back of the adjacent natural teeth using metal or porcelain wings, making it a less invasive option.
  • Cantilever bridge: This bridge has a pontic anchored to a single natural tooth, making it suitable for situations where there’s only one adjacent tooth available.

How Traditional Fixed Bridges Work

Dental bridges allow our doctors to replace one or more missing teeth without the need for dentures or surgical implants. The process for a traditional fixed bridge typically involves two appointments:

  1. During your first visit, your doctor will take detailed notes about the size, shape, and color of your teeth, along with digital scans of the area surrounding the missing tooth.
  2. Next, our team will send this information to a licensed dental ceramist at a dental lab, where a high-quality replacement tooth will be crafted.
  3. Finally, once we receive your bridge from the lab, you’ll return to Smile Island, and your doctor will securely place your permanent dental bridge on the teeth adjacent to the missing tooth.

Benefits of Bridges

Choosing a dental bridge from Smile Island comes with several advantages, including:

  • Restoring your ability to chew and speak properly, enhancing your quality of life
  • Preventing your surrounding teeth from shifting out of place, which can lead to further dental issues
  • Improving the appearance of your smile, boosting your confidence and self-esteem
  • Providing a long-lasting solution for missing teeth, allowing you to enjoy a functional and beautiful smile for years to come

FAQs About Dental Bridges