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CROWNS & BRIDGES

Replace Your Damaged Teeth with Dental Crowns and Bridges in Hamilton

If your tooth is damaged, decayed or missing but still has strong and healthy roots, a wise decision is to have dental crowns and bridges implanted. A dental crown is a cap in the shape of a tooth that is used to replace the damaged part of your tooth. The shape, strength and function of your tooth can be restored with a crown. If you’ve lost multiple teeth, a bridge is a better solution.

At Fraccaro Dental Group, our experienced dentists in Centennial, Stoney Creek and Binbrook will safely insert dental crowns and bridges to improve the appearance of your teeth while restoring their function. Visit our office and we’ll explain the procedure in detail to you.

Advantages of Crowns and Bridges

There are numerous benefits of having crowns and bridges implanted, including:

Restores and improves aesthetics
Eliminates pain caused due to tooth damage
Prevents further dental damage
Helps you eat/chew better
Improves speech
Improves oral health

Learn more about bridge restorations from the Canadian Dental Association.

Make an Appointment

At Fraccaro Dental Group, our dentists will evaluate your oral condition and offer a suitable cosmetic treatment plan which will include dental crowns, or bridges, as necessary. In dentistry, every case is different and unique; we’ll provide you with the dental care services that are appropriate to your case.

New Patients Are Welcome!

If you’re interested in our dental services, please contact us. We have offices in Binbrook, Centennial and Stoney Creek.

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Oral cancer detection, root canals, gum treatment and more for your family.

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Dentures support facial muscles and structure as well as decrease oral bone loss.

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We offer BOTOX® injections for TMJ treatment as well as lip fillers to enhance your smile.

Aligners

Get the smile you always wished for with our clear aligners.

Implants

Dental implants are a great solution for individuals who have lost teeth.

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