We use crowns to restore implants, strengthen teeth that have become weak because of a large filling, support fractured teeth and restore the natural appearance of teeth following a root canal.
“My old dental bridge needed to be replaced, and when Dr. Kamboh and I discussed a metal-free option, I was thrilled. I wouldn’t have to worry about metal showing in my mouth and my smile would finally all look like one piece. I’m super happy with the results and with Dr. Kamboh’s meticulous process.”
Sam, Leesburg, VA
Sam’s old dental bridge had been placed over 10 years ago, and was deteriorating and in need of replacement. He had been considering alternatives to a dental bridge because of the unsightly metal that showed around the restoration.
“I wanted to consider other options, but when Dr. Kamboh suggested a metal-free bridge, I was on board. It was the easiest way to replace my bridge and improve the appearance of my teeth.”
After the restoration was complete, Sam can’t stop smiling. “It looks nothing like my old bridge. In fact, it doesn’t look like a bridge at all. It just looks like my teeth. Thanks, Dr. Kamboh!”
At Lansdowne Dental Associates, we only use premier materials that improve your smile instead of harming it.
Common FAQs on Metal Free Crowns & Bridges
On average, a crown can last between 10 and 30 years when well cared for.
A dentist can advise you about the best tooth replacement for your situation. The best option for you depends on your budget, how many teeth you’re missing, and your overall health.
It is normal for your dental bridge to cause some soreness after you first receive it. The pain should subside within a few days and can be managed with over-the-counter painkillers. However, if the pain lasts for longer than a week, it may be a sign of infection or a badly fitted dental bridge.