Crowns & Bridges

A dental crown is a permanent covering that fits over an original tooth that is either decayed, damaged, or cracked. Crowns are made of a variety of different materials such as porcelain, gold, acrylic resin or a combination of materials and act as a substitute for the entire tooth. Dr. Waldman uses the best crown manufacturing processes available.

Making a crown consists of removing decay around the tooth and creating the cover through a mold and fitting process. This process generally consists of a minimum of 2 or 3 visits over a 3 or 4 week period.

Before and After Periodontally compromised teeth restored w/crowns:

Once a crown is completed, proper dental hygiene is important to maintain healthy, bacteria-free teeth, gums and crowns. This helps in the prevention of gum disease. With proper care, your crowns can last a lifetime.


25 year old case
Fixed crowns on telescopes
Has stood the test of time on compromised teeth!

A bridge is a dental device that fills a space that a tooth previously occupied. A bridge may be necessary to prevent shifting of the teeth that can lead to bite problems (occlusion) and/or jaw problems and resultant periodontal disease as well as to safeguard the integrity of existing teeth and help maintain a healthy, vibrant smile.

Contact the office of John L. Waldman, DMD today for a comprehensive exam to determine if a crown or bridge is the right choice.

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