Dental Crowns and Bridges in Del City

Strengthen and Restore Your Smile

Damaged or missing teeth don’t just affect your smile—they can impact your confidence, comfort, and overall health. At Dental Depot in Del City, we offer custom dental crowns and bridges to restore strength, function, and beauty to your teeth. Whether you’re dealing with a broken tooth, severe decay, or a gap in your smile, our restorative treatments can help you eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.

Conveniently located on SE 29th Street near Tinker Air Force Base, Dental Depot of Del City is proud to provide affordable, patient-first dental care to families across the area. Call today to schedule your consultation and get started on a healthier, stronger smile.

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What Are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns are custom-made caps designed to cover and protect damaged or weakened teeth. Unlike fillings, crowns surround the entire visible portion of the tooth, offering greater durability and protection. Crowns can also be attached to implants to replace missing teeth with a secure, natural-looking solution.

Dental Crowns Are Ideal For:

  • Restoring teeth after a root canal
  • Covering cracked, chipped, or decayed teeth
  • Improving the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth
  • Replacing a missing tooth with an implant crown

 

Once placed, a dental crown restores your tooth’s shape, strength, and appearance—helping you bite and chew without discomfort.

What Are Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth. A bridge typically consists of one or more artificial teeth anchored in place by crowns on adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges help preserve the shape of your face, maintain jaw alignment, and keep surrounding teeth from shifting out of place.

Types of Bridges We Offer:

  • Traditional Bridges – Supported by crowns on both sides of the gap
  • Cantilever Bridges – Anchored by a single adjacent tooth
  • Maryland Bridges – Bonded to the back of neighboring teeth using metal or porcelain wings

 

Every bridge we place at Dental Depot – Del City is custom-fitted to ensure optimal function, comfort, and aesthetics.

Why Crowns and Bridges Matter

When a tooth is weakened or missing, it can’t heal itself. Delaying treatment increases the risk of complications like:

  • Infection or abscesses
  • Gum disease
  • Bone loss in the jaw
  • Shifting teeth and bite misalignment

 

Crowns and bridges don’t just fix the problem—they prevent new ones from developing.

Why Choose Dental Depot in Del City for Crowns and Bridges?

At Dental Depot Del City, we make it easy to restore your smile with affordable, high-quality dental care. With convenient scheduling and flexible payment options—including SoonerCare and CareCredit—getting the treatment you need has never been simpler.

Don’t let tooth damage or loss keep you from feeling your best. Schedule your appointment today and let us help you get back to smiling with confidence!

What to Expect from Your Crown or Bridge Appointment

  1. Consultation & Imaging – We’ll evaluate your tooth/teeth, take digital X-rays, and review your options
  2. Tooth Prep & Impressions – Damaged teeth are shaped to support a crown or bridge, and impressions are taken
  3. Temporary Restoration – You’ll receive a temporary piece while your custom crown or bridge is crafted
  4. Final Placement – Once ready, we’ll bond your new restoration in place for a secure, natural fit

 

We walk you through every step, answer all your questions, and make sure your treatment fits your lifestyle and budget.

Let’s Restore Your Smile—Schedule a Visit Today!

Don’t let damaged or missing teeth hold you back. Restore your oral health and confidence with custom crowns and bridges at Dental Depot – Del City.

 

Proudly serving Del City, Midwest City, and the surrounding communities with affordable, commonsense dental care for the whole family.

Crown & Bridge FAQs

Do I need a crown or a bridge?

A crown is used to cap a decayed, damaged, or misshapen tooth at the gum line or to cover a dental implant. A bridge is a set of crowns held together.

Crowns are ideal for teeth that:

  • Are misshapen 
  • Are severely discolored
  • Have been restored with a root canal
  • Have a cavity too large for a filling
  • Are fractured, damaged, or severely decayed
  • Have been extracted and replaced with dental implants

Crowns can also be used to anchor dental bridges.

A bridge connects multiple crowns to fill gaps where multiple teeth are missing. Bridges can be attached to adjacent natural teeth or implant-supported. Once placed, a bridge looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth.Bridges are ideal for people who:

  • Find dentures uncomfortable, unstable, or undesirable
  • Don’t want dentures or implants
  • Don’t have the jawbone density or gum health to support dental implants

The dentists and specialists at Dental Depot can help you determine if a crown or bridge is right for you.

Do dental bridges or crowns need to be replaced?

Dental bridges and crowns are not permanent restoration solutions and will need to be replaced eventually. They may also need to be replaced if they become loose or damaged. However, most crowns and bridges are designed to last anywhere from 5 to 15 years or longer, and with proper dental hygiene, including daily brushing and flossing and bi-annual dental check-ups, you can help to extend the longevity of your bridges and crowns.

Signs that your crown or bridge needs to be replaced include:

  • Pain or swelling around the restoration
  • Receding gum line
  • Chipping or cracking
  • Noticeable wear and tear
  • A feeling that your bite is misaligned
  • Sensitivity in the teeth or gums near your restoration
  • Pain when chewing or brushing
  • A feeling that the restoration is loose

Can dental bridges correct bone loss in the jaw?

Bone loss and deterioration in the jaw, or atrophy, occurs where there is nothing to stimulate the jaw, such as a tooth root. Since traditional dental bridges sit above the gum line, they cannot correct bone loss in the jaw. They can, however, keep your natural remaining teeth from shifting, preserving the alignment and structure of your jaw and facial bones so you can still chew, eat, and smile normally.  

Implant supported bridges, which attach to small titanium screws placed in the jaw, can help correct bone loss in the jaw, because dental implants act like tooth roots, fusing to the jaw bone.

What happens if my dental crown or bridge breaks or falls out?

Crowns and bridges might fall out or break for a variety of reasons. If this happens, it is important that you call your dentist as soon as possible to schedule an appointment; a broken or missing crown or bridge can leave your mouth and teeth susceptible to infection, decay, and shifting. If possible, bring the crown or bridge to the appointment so the dentist can determine if it is still usable. If it is, the dentist may be able to simply reattach it as opposed to creating you an entirely new one. If it isn’t, you may need to have a new crown or bridge made.

What is the difference between a crown and a dental implant crown?

A crown refers to a tooth-colored cap that corrects an uneven or chipped tooth. This can be cosmetic or restorative and is fitted to a tooth with an existing root structure. 

A dental implant crown is restorative and serves as a replacement for an entire tooth. Dental implant crowns are artificial teeth that are attached to an abutment, which protrudes out of the gum. The abutment itself is attached to a dental implant, which is a small titanium screw implanted into the jaw bone and which acts as a tooth root.

What types of materials are used for crowns and bridges?

Patients also have options for what materials are used to fabricate their crowns or bridges. Common materials include ceramic, porcelain fused to metal, porcelain, composite resin, and metal alloys. Metals are ideal for budget-conscious patients or replacing teeth at the back of the mouth, while porcelain is ideal for those who want a natural dental restoration. Porcelain fused to metal is also popular, where porcelain serves as a natural-looking complement to your smile without sacrificing the durability of metal.

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