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Dental Crowns & Bridges in Moorestown, NJ Rebuild Damaged & Missing Teeth

Decayed, broken, and missing teeth affect your oral health and your self-confidence. Custom crowns and bridges from Dr. Aliya Khan restore both function and appearance precision restorations designed for lasting comfort, natural beauty, and years of reliable use.

Custom-Fabricated

Made for your smile

Restore Chewing

Eat comfortably again

10-15+ Year Lifespan

Long-lasting durability

Bone Preservation

Natural Appearance

Blends with your teeth

Crowns vs. bridges what's the difference?

A dental crown is a custom cap that covers and restores a single damaged tooth. A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring a replacement tooth to crowns placed on the natural teeth adjacent to the gap. Both restore function, protect surrounding teeth, and are custom-designed at Moorestown Smile Center for comfort and natural appearance.

Dental Crowns Created in Cosmetic & General Dentistry

Decayed, broken, and missing teeth affect your oral health and your self-confidence. When a tooth has suffered structural or cosmetic damage, a dental crown can restore a tooth’s function and appearance.

Most crown placements require two appointments. During the first visit, tooth preparation includes reshaping the top and sides of the tooth so the crown fits comfortably. If too much healthy tooth structure has been lost, the dentist builds up the tooth with filling material so that it will support a crown securely.

An impression or a computer model is made of the prepared tooth, and a temporary crown, typically made of composite resin, is put in place to protect the tooth while the finished crown is fabricated at a dental lab. Every dentist crown is custom designed to make sure it fits comfortably, aligns with the surrounding teeth, and doesn’t interfere with bite or jaw movement.

Crowns Are Made of Several Different Materials

Your dental crown choice depends on durability, appearance, visibility, and cost helping you achieve a strong, natural-looking smile. Dr. Khan will recommend the option that best fits your specific tooth and needs.

Metal Crowns

Because they are alloys of gold, platinum, or other metals, these crowns are the longest lasting. They are often chosen for back molars where they are less visible.

All-Porcelain / All-Ceramic

These color-matched, translucent crowns are the most realistic looking option, especially for front teeth. They are also suitable for those with metal allergies.

Porcelain Fused to Metal

These crowns have a porcelain layer applied over a metal core. Matched to your natural enamel color, these crowns look very realistic, although they are not as translucent as all-porcelain crowns.

Stainless Steel

Typically used for baby teeth, pre-formed stainless steel crowns are a durable, cost-effective option when a crown is needed for a primary tooth.

💡 When you might need a crown

Crowns are recommended when a tooth is too damaged for a filling, after a root canal to protect the remaining structure, on top of a dental implant, or to improve the appearance of a severely discolored or misshapen tooth.

Have a damaged tooth that needs restoration? Book a consultation today.

Dental Bridges Replace Missing Teeth

When one or more teeth are missing, a dental bridge fills the gap by anchoring a replacement tooth (called a pontic) to the natural teeth on either side. Those anchor teeth are prepared like crown-supporting teeth and covered with connected crowns  creating one seamless restoration that looks and functions like natural teeth.

Bridges restore your ability to chew and speak properly, prevent remaining teeth from shifting into the gap, maintain the natural shape of your face, and distribute bite forces evenly across your smile.

Types of Dental Bridges

Dr. Khan offers four types of bridges. The right choice depends on the location of the gap, the health of surrounding teeth, and your specific goals:

Traditional Bridge

Maryland Bridge

Uses a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of adjacent teeth instead of crowns. Requires less enamel removal but is less durable than traditional bridges. Best for front teeth.

Cantilever Bridge

Implant-Supported Bridge

Uses dental implants instead of natural teeth as anchors. Ideal for replacing multiple missing teeth in a row without affecting adjacent natural teeth. Most durable long-term option.

10-15+

Years of typical lifespan with proper care

Well-crafted crowns and bridges routinely last 10 to 15 years, and often much longer with excellent oral hygiene and regular dental visits. Implant-supported bridges can last a lifetime.

Signs You May Need a Crown or Bridge

Dr. Khan may recommend a crown or bridge if you have any of the following:

A large cavity too extensive to fill

A cracked, broken, or worn-down tooth

A tooth after root canal treatment

A dental implant that needs a crown on top

A severely discolored or misshapen tooth

One or more missing teeth in a row

An old crown or bridge that has failed

Difficulty chewing or bite alignment issues

What to Expect The Crown & Bridge Process

Getting a crown or bridge at Moorestown Smile Center typically takes two visits over 2 to 3 weeks. Here is what happens at each step:

Consultation & Exam

Dr. Khan examines the affected teeth, takes X-rays, and discusses which restoration is right for you a crown, bridge, or an implant-based alternative. Any needed preparation like root canal treatment or gum treatment is planned at this stage.

Tooth Preparation

Local anesthesia is used to keep you comfortable. The tooth (or anchor teeth for a bridge) is reshaped on top and sides so the crown or bridge fits securely. If needed, filling material is added to build up the tooth structure.

Impressions & Temporary Restoration

An impression or digital scan is sent to a dental lab where your custom crown or bridge is fabricated. A temporary composite resin crown protects the prepared tooth in the meantime.

Final Bonding & Fit Check

2 to 3 weeks later, Dr. Khan checks the fit, color, and bite of your custom restoration and permanently bonds it in place. Final adjustments ensure it feels natural and functions perfectly.

Have a damaged tooth that needs restoration? Book a consultation today.

Crowns vs. Bridges Understanding the Difference

Both crowns and bridges are custom restorations, but they solve different problems. Here is a side-by-side comparison:

Factor

Dental Crown

Dental Bridge

Purpose

Covers & restores one damaged tooth

Replaces one or more missing teeth

Teeth involved

1 tooth

2-4 teeth (anchor + replacement)

Best for

Not needed

Yes local numbing

Visits required

2 visits

2 visits

Enamel reduction

On the treated tooth only

On both anchor teeth

Lifespan

10-15+ years

10-15+ years

Alternative to

Extraction

Implants, dentures

Why Patients Choose Crowns & Bridges

Restored Function

No incisions, no stitches, no surgical recovery. Scaling and root planing preserves your tissue while treating the disease at its bacterial source.

Natural Appearance

Modern porcelain restorations blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. Dr. Khan shade-matches every restoration for a completely undetectable finish.

Prevents Bigger Problems

Crowns prevent tooth loss. Bridges prevent adjacent teeth from shifting into gaps. Both preserve your bite and stop small problems from becoming expensive ones.

Caring for Your Crown or Bridge

Custom restorations are durable, but proper care keeps them looking and functioning their best for years to come:

Brush twice daily use fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush to protect both the restoration and the natural tooth beneath it

Floss daily especially around bridges use a floss threader or water flosser to clean beneath the pontic (the replacement tooth in a bridge)

Avoid biting hard objects ice, hard candy, pens, and fingernails can chip or crack porcelain crowns and bridges

Wear a nightguard if you grind bruxism significantly shortens the life of any dental restoration. Dr. Khan can fit you with a custom nightguard

Attend regular check-ups every six months Dr. Khan monitors the fit, checks surrounding teeth, and catches any issues before they become problems

Serving patients from across Burlington County and South Jersey:

Dr. Khan’s patients travel from across Burlington County and Camden County to Moorestown Smile Center at 740 Marne Hwy, Suite 106. The practice is conveniently located for families throughout:

Office Information

Address

740 Marne Hwy, Suite 106 Moorestown, NJ 08057

Phone

(856) 638-5266

Email

moorestownsmilecenter@gmail.com

Hours

Mon 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tue 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wed 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thu 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fri 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Book With Dr. Khan

New patients from Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, and Burlington County always welcome. Same-day appointments often available.

Insurance Accepted

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Crowns & Bridges

    A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers and restores a single damaged tooth. A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring a replacement tooth (or teeth) to crowns placed on the natural teeth adjacent to the gap.
    Well-crafted crowns and bridges typically last 10 to 15 years with proper care, and often much longer. Longevity depends on the material chosen, oral hygiene habits, and bite forces. Metal crowns tend to be the most durable, while porcelain options offer the best appearance.
    Most crown and bridge placements require two appointments at Moorestown Smile Center. The first visit involves preparing the tooth or teeth and taking impressions. The permanent restoration is bonded at the second visit, usually 2 to 3 weeks later after the dental lab has fabricated it.
    No. Local anesthesia is used during the tooth preparation step so you feel no discomfort. Some patients experience mild sensitivity for a few days after each visit -- this is completely normal and typically fades quickly.
    The best crown depends on the location of the tooth, your bite, cost, and appearance goals. All-porcelain crowns are ideal for front teeth because they look most natural. Metal or porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns work well for back molars where durability matters most. Dr. Khan will recommend the right option at your consultation.

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