Lexington Dental Crowns and Bridges

Restore strength, beauty, and balance to your smile

Custom crowns and bridges for lasting results

If damaged or missing teeth are keeping you from smiling confidently or chewing comfortably, we can help. Our Lexington dental crowns and bridges are designed to restore your teeth’s natural appearance and function.

We use high-quality materials for crowns and bridges that are as strong as they are beautiful. Each restoration is custom-crafted to blend seamlessly with your smile, giving you durable, long-lasting results that look completely natural.

Whether you need to protect a weakened tooth or replace missing teeth, we’ll help you regain your confidence with comfortable, precise, and long-lasting restorations.

Strength and Durability

Zirconia crowns are known for their exceptional strength and resilience, making them ideal for molars or patients who grind their teeth.

Natural Look

Porcelain crowns beautifully replicate the color and translucency of natural teeth, making them a popular choice for visible areas of your smile.

Replace Missing Teeth

Dental bridges fill the gap left by one or more missing teeth, preventing shifting and maintaining proper bite alignment. Our Lexington bridges are designed to fit comfortably and restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

Precision-Crafted for a Perfect Fit

Each crown and bridge is made using advanced design and fabrication techniques to ensure optimal comfort, strength, and aesthetics, tailored specifically to your smile.

What to expect

  • Comprehensive consultation and digital imaging to assess your needs
  • Gentle tooth preparation and impression-taking for a perfect fit
  • Temporary restoration placed (if needed) while your final crown or bridge is being made
  • Final placement of your restoration for a strong, seamless smile
  • Detailed aftercare guidance to help maintain your new restoration

Lexington's most convenient dental office

Enjoy top-quality dental care right inside Fayette Mall in Lexington — plenty of parking available! We make it easy for you to prioritize your oral health with:

  • Extended Hours, Including Saturdays
  • Same-Day Emergency Appointments
  • Easy Online Appointment Scheduling

Affordable care for every patient

We accept most major insurance plans, including Delta Dental, Humana, BlueCross BlueShield, and more. No insurance? No problem! Our in-house membership plans and financing options through CareCredit make it easy to get the care you need.

Hear what makes us special

Our Lexington dentist’s office

Our Hours:
Monday: 9am - 5pm
Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
Wednesday: 9am - 6pm
Thursday: 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday: 9am - 2pm
Sunday: -

Ready to smile brighter?

Schedule your appointment online, or by call or text us today!

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a dental crown?

A crown is a custom cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength. It also improves the tooth’s appearance and function.
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What is a dental bridge?

A bridge is a fixed dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. It’s anchored by crowns placed on the surrounding teeth, creating a complete, natural-looking smile.
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How long do crowns and bridges last?

With proper care, our Lexington dental crowns and bridges can last 10–15 years or longer. Regular checkups, good oral hygiene, and avoiding excessive pressure on the restorations will help them last as long as possible.
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Which material is best?

Both options offer excellent results. Zirconia provides superior strength and is great for back teeth, while porcelain offers lifelike translucency ideal for front teeth. Our team will help you choose the best option for your needs and aesthetic goals.

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Does getting a crown or bridge hurt?

No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to ensure your comfort. Mild sensitivity may occur afterward but typically subsides within a few days.
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How do I care for my crown or bridge?

Brush and floss daily, especially around the gumline, and schedule regular dental cleanings. Avoid chewing hard objects or using your teeth to open packages to prevent damage.