Crowns & Bridges
Temporomandibular joint is the axial joint that hooks up the lower jaw with skull’s temporal bone. These joints maintains jaw plasticity. The jaw can smoothly make up-down and side to side movements along with enabling a person to chew, yawn or talk.
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Crowns & Bridges
Temporomandibular joint is the axial joint that hooks up the lower jaw with skull’s temporal bone. These joints maintains jaw plasticity. The jaw can smoothly make up-down and side to side movements along with enabling a person to chew, yawn or talk.

What are Crowns
and bridges?
Crowns
To protect a cracked or broken tooth, dental crowns are used. A dental crown is a ‘cap’ placed over a tooth-shaped. It is prepared to be placed over the tooth in a way that it completely covers the tooth. Dental crowns restore the shape, strength and size of your tooth thereby improving your chewing & facial integrity.
Types of Crowns:
- Temporary Crowns: Metal alloy or acrylic is used to prepare these crowns.
- Stainless Steel Crowns: These fabricated crowns made from stainless steel are specially preferred for children as they are less in cost and can be incorporated in a single visit.
- Metal Crowns: These are prepared from cast gold alloys or cast silver palladium alloys. They last for a long and can withstand chewing food.
- Porcelain Crowns: These crowns are casted with metal inside and are baked with porcelain over it. These are natural looking but have short durability.
- All Zirconia Crowns: They provide maximum aesthetic results but are abrasive and can damage the opposite teeth if not made properly.
- DMLS Crowns: They are the newest type of crowns that the casting procedure and make the fit of the caps more accurate and precise

What are Crowns
and bridges?
Crowns
To protect a cracked or broken tooth, dental crowns are used. A dental crown is a ‘cap’ placed over a tooth-shaped. It is prepared to be placed over the tooth in a way that it completely covers the tooth. Dental crowns restore the shape, strength and size of your tooth thereby improving your chewing & facial integrity.
Types of Crowns:
- Temporary Crowns: Metal alloy or acrylic is used to prepare these crowns.
- Stainless Steel Crowns: These fabricated crowns made from stainless steel are specially preferred for children as they are less in cost and can be incorporated in a single visit.
- Metal Crowns: These are prepared from cast gold alloys or cast silver palladium alloys. They last for a long and can withstand chewing food.
- Porcelain Crowns: These crowns are casted with metal inside and are baked with porcelain over it. These are natural looking but have short durability.
- All Zirconia Crowns: They provide maximum aesthetic results but are abrasive and can damage the opposite teeth if not made properly.
- DMLS Crowns: They are the newest type of crowns that the casting procedure and make the fit of the caps more accurate and precise
Bridges
The Bridges are used to replace missing teeth. The bridge should be preffered only when a dental Implant is not possible. The sound teeth on either side of a missing tooth are grinded. These sound teeth also bear the chewing load of the missing teeth
Type of Bridges:
- Traditional Bridges: These are the most common ones made from porcelain baked over metal or ceramic.
- Cantilever Bridges: These are particularly used for small spaces.
- Maryland Bonded Bridges: These are used to bind the frontal teeth. It is also known as a resin-bonded bridge.
- Implant-Backed Dental Bridges: These are preferable if you have more than one missing tooth.
Fabrication of crowns and bridges requires the below-mentioned steps:
- Reduction of the tooth/teeth size.
- Taking teeth impression.
- Preparation of dental crown or bridge.
- Fixation of temporary crown or bridge.
- Fixing of the permanent crown or bridge.


Bridges
The Bridges are used to replace missing teeth. The bridge should be preffered only when a dental Implant is not possible. The sound teeth on either side of a missing tooth are grinded. These sound teeth also bear the chewing load of the missing teeth
Type of Bridges:
- Traditional Bridges: These are the most common ones made from porcelain baked over metal or ceramic.
- Cantilever Bridges: These are particularly used for small spaces.
- Maryland Bonded Bridges: These are used to bind the frontal teeth. It is also known as a resin-bonded bridge.
- Implant-Backed Dental Bridges: These are preferable if you have more than one missing tooth.
Fabrication of crowns and bridges requires the below-mentioned steps:
- Reduction of the tooth/teeth size.
- Taking teeth impression.
- Preparation of dental crown or bridge.
- Fixation of temporary crown or bridge.
- Fixing of the permanent crown or bridge.
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Who We Are
Our goal is to make sure with advances in technology and technique
Why Clients Choose Us?
✓ | A wide range of dental services |
✓ | We are family clinic |
✓ | Individual approach to patient |
✓ | Patient safety treatment |
✓ | Training of medical personnel |
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At Finefeather dental, we use WHO approved gas-fumigation on a daily basis to provide a germ-free environment

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At Finefeather dental, we use the best -in class autoclave that is B- class autoclave to sterilise all our instruments/equipments
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