Dental Crowns & Bridges Tampa

Rebuilding Your Smile for Life

Our dentists may offer dental crowns or bridges to fill in one or more missing teeth to restore your smile and oral functions. Dr. Justin Elikofer, Dr. Rodney Holcombe, or Dr. Sara Sheffield will work with you to create an individual treatment plan where we will custom-fit the crown or dental bridge to your mouth in one simple appointment! Call Advanced Dental Associates of Tampa Palms to learn more about dental crowns and bridges in Tampa or to schedule a personal consultation!

Dental crowns and bridges are two of the most common treatments for replacing and restoring missing or damaged teeth. During your initial consultation at our office, our dentists will carefully examine your mouth to determine if these treatments are good options for you.

Why Choose Advanced Dental Associates of Tampa Palms for Dental Crowns & Bridges?

  • Made Using Highest Quality Dental Materials
  • Dental Implants Placed Here
  • Locally Owned & Operated Practice

Dental Crowns

Close up of dental crown resting on a finger

Dental crowns, or caps, are a treatment designed to restore the strength, functionality and appearance of teeth that have been broken or damaged by decay, disease or injury. Crowns are custom made to fit your smile and are bonded over your original tooth to cover it and prevent further damage. If you are replacing a missing tooth, your crown may be placed atop a dental implant. Your dental crown is intended to be a long-lasting solution for your oral health and smile.

Dental Bridges

Illustrated dental bridge replacing a missing tooth

Dental bridges are replacements for missing teeth. When you lose a tooth, your remaining teeth can shift out of position, causing you to develop a bad bite and making it more difficult for you to chew and speak normally. A dental bridge will literally “bridge” the gap in your smile to keep your teeth in the correct position, maintain a healthy bite and give you back a beautiful smile. Dental bridges are typically anchored in place by crowns attached to the teeth on either side of the prosthetic tooth but may also be supported by a dental implant.

If you have any questions about dental crowns and bridges or wish to schedule an appointment with our dentists, please call our office today.