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How long do crowns and bridges typically last?

Dental crowns and bridges are long-lasting restorations, but their lifespan can vary significantly depending on several factors including oral hygiene habits, bite forces, and the materials used in their construction.

On average, a well-maintained dental crown or bridge can last between 10 to 15 years, though some may last longer with excellent care. Crowns made from certain materials, such as porcelain fused to metal or all-metal crowns, tend to be more durable than all-porcelain options, though modern ceramic materials continue to improve in strength and longevity.

The longevity of these restorations greatly depends on how well you care for them. Regular brushing and flossing, avoiding hard foods that could damage the crown or bridge, and maintaining regular dental checkups can help extend their lifespan. It's also important to address habits like teeth grinding, which can wear down dental work more quickly.

Signs that a crown or bridge may need replacement include pain or discomfort, visible wear or damage, decay around the margins, or aesthetic concerns such as visible dark lines near the gum line.

Call Our Dentist in Anderson for a Crown or Bridge 

Regular dental visits allow your dentist to monitor the condition of your dental work and identify any potential issues before they become serious problems. Call our dentist office in Anderson, SC, today.

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