Restorative Dentistry

Crowns, Bridges
& Veneers

Bringing strength and beauty back to your smile — one restoration at a time.

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How We Can Help

If you're dealing with a cracked tooth, a tooth weakened by decay, or gaps from missing teeth — we understand how it affects everything from eating to confidence. At Briarwood Dental, we take the time to understand what you're experiencing before recommending anything. Whether a crown, a veneer, or a bridge is the right solution depends entirely on your situation. We use modern materials like porcelain and zirconia that match your natural teeth, so restorations look and feel like they belong.

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Crowns

Full coverage for damaged or weakened teeth

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Veneers

Transform stained, chipped, or uneven teeth

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Bridges

Replace missing teeth for a complete smile

Understanding the details — everything you need to know about each procedure

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Dental Crowns

A dental crown, also known as a dental cap, is a durable, tooth-shaped cover that fits over a damaged tooth, fully encasing it to restore its function and appearance. Crowns are designed to protect weak teeth from further damage, improve the aesthetics of a tooth, and restore normal chewing function.

Durability and protection Natural appearance Restored chewing function Versatile solution
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Dental Veneers

Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of teeth. They are typically made of porcelain or composite resin and improve the appearance of discolored, stained, chipped, misaligned, or imperfect teeth by altering their color, shape, size, or length.

Common reasons

Discolored or stained teeth Chipped or broken teeth Worn down teeth Gaps between teeth Misalignment Cosmetic enhancement
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Dental Bridges

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between two healthy teeth or implants. It consists of artificial teeth (pontics) held in place by crowns attached to adjacent teeth. A bridge restores appearance and function, improves chewing and speaking, maintains alignment, and prevents surrounding teeth from shifting.

What a bridge does

Restores appearance and function Improves chewing and speaking Maintains alignment Prevents shifting