Dental crowns and bridges in Milton, ON — restore your smile.

Dental crowns and bridges in Milton, ON that look and feel like natural teeth, custom-matched to your shade, shape, and bite. Durable restorations built to last over a decade.

10–15 year lifespan
Custom shade matched
Direct insurance billing

A restoration that looks like it was always there

A damaged or missing tooth doesn't just affect how your smile looks, it changes how you chew, how you speak, and over time, the alignment of the teeth around it. Crowns and bridges are two of the most reliable ways to restore both function and appearance in a relatively straightforward process.

We use all-ceramic and porcelain-fused materials that are matched to the colour and shape of your natural teeth. Most people are surprised by how natural the finished result looks, and how quickly they stop thinking about it entirely.

All-ceramic and porcelain-fused crown options
Fixed bridges to replace one or more missing teeth
Crown placement after root canal treatment
Direct billing to most dental insurance plans
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Crowns and Bridges Milton, ON

What we offer for crowns and bridges

Whether you need to protect a single damaged tooth or replace a missing one, we have a restoration option that fits your situation.

All-Ceramic Crowns

The most natural-looking option. Made entirely from tooth-coloured ceramic, these crowns blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth, ideal for front teeth or anywhere aesthetics matter most.

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal

A strong and proven option that combines a metal base with a porcelain outer layer. Excellent durability for back teeth where biting forces are greater, with a natural appearance.

Fixed Dental Bridge

If you're missing one or more teeth in a row, a fixed bridge uses the neighbouring healthy teeth as anchors to hold a custom replacement tooth in place, no removal required.

Crown After Root Canal

Most teeth that have had root canal treatment need a crown to protect them from fracture. We coordinate the crown placement to follow root canal treatment smoothly, often in the same office.

Cracked or Broken Tooth

A tooth that is cracked, severely worn, or broken needs more than a filling can provide. A crown covers the entire visible tooth, protecting what remains and restoring full chewing function.

Shade & Shape Matching

Every crown and bridge we place is custom-fabricated to match the shade, translucency, and shape of your existing teeth. The goal is a restoration that no one can pick out from the rest.

Restorations built to last — serving Halton Region

10–15

Years Average Lifespan

With proper care, crowns and bridges placed at our office routinely last a decade or more before needing attention.

2

Appointments

Most crown and bridge work is completed in two visits, one for preparation and impressions, one for final placement.

Custom

Shade Match

We match your crown to the exact colour and translucency of your surrounding teeth so it blends in completely.

Direct

Insurance Billing

We bill most major dental insurance plans directly, so you only pay the difference, no upfront payment and claim later.

How crown and bridge treatment works

Examination & Assessment

We take x-rays, examine the tooth, and confirm that a crown or bridge is the right solution. We'll discuss options and give you a full written cost estimate.

Tooth Preparation

The tooth is shaped to accept the crown, impressions are taken, and a temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth while the permanent restoration is fabricated.

Crown Fabrication

Your impressions are sent to our dental lab, where a custom crown or bridge is crafted to match your bite and tooth colour precisely. This typically takes 2–3 weeks.

Final Placement

The permanent crown or bridge is checked for fit, bite, and colour, then cemented in place. Most patients leave feeling immediately comfortable and confident.

Crowns & bridges FAQ

A filling works well when there's enough healthy tooth structure remaining to support it. A crown is typically recommended when a tooth is cracked, severely decayed, broken, or has had a root canal, situations where a filling alone won't provide enough protection. We'll take x-rays and assess the tooth carefully before recommending one over the other. If a filling will do the job, that's what we'll suggest.
The preparation appointment is done under local anesthetic, so you won't feel pain during the procedure itself. Some sensitivity in the days following preparation is normal, particularly to temperature, while the tooth adjusts and the temporary crown is in place. Once the permanent crown is cemented, most patients find the sensitivity resolves quickly. We'll let you know what to expect at each stage.
With proper oral hygiene and regular check-ups, crowns typically last 10–15 years or longer. Bridges have a similar lifespan. Factors that can shorten the life of a restoration include grinding your teeth at night, poor oral hygiene at the gum line, or biting on very hard foods. We can provide a night guard if grinding is a concern, and we'll advise you on the best way to care for your restoration at home.
Both are excellent options, and the right choice depends on your situation. An implant is generally preferred when the neighbouring teeth are healthy and don't need crowns themselves, it avoids altering those teeth and preserves more bone in the jaw. A bridge is often the better choice when the adjacent teeth already have large fillings or need crowns anyway, since it avoids a surgical procedure. We'll walk you through both options honestly and help you decide based on your health, anatomy, and budget.
Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of crown and bridge treatment, typically 50–80% of the fee, depending on your plan. Coverage often has annual maximums and waiting periods, so we'll check your specific plan details before treatment begins. We bill insurance directly and will give you a clear picture of your out-of-pocket cost upfront so there are no surprises.

Restore your tooth. Restore your confidence.

Book a consultation at our Milton, ON clinic. We'll assess your tooth, explain your options, and give you a full written cost estimate — so you know exactly what to expect before anything begins.

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