Restore Your Smile with Crowns, Bridges & Veneers
Don’t let a damaged or decayed tooth hold back your confidence. Metro Dental Lounge is your trusted partner for restoring your smile with dental crowns, bridges, and veneers.
Our team of experienced dentists specializes in these treatments, delivering precise and natural-looking results. Backed by advanced technology and a comfortable clinic environment, we ensure the highest quality care for every patient.
Not sure what these treatments involve? Here’s a quick guide to help you understand the difference between crowns, bridges, and veneers—and how each can enhance your smile.
What Are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are also known as caps which is a fairly popular cosmetic dental procedure. It is used to protect, cover, and restore a badly damaged tooth. Basically, crowns replace the enamel of the tooth.
While enamel is considered the hardest substance in the human body and is known to withstand chemical, mechanical, and thermal forces, it’s not invincible. It is also exposed to decay and damage. When that time comes, your best solution to nursing it back to its normal function is through dental crowns.
Understanding Dental Bridges
Do you have dental gaps due to missing teeth? The best way to fill those spaces is through dental bridges. Bridges serve as a cosmetic and functional solution to cover the gaps between your teeth. This procedure usually involves having a prosthetic teeth bracket to combine two or more crowns.
Bridges are made from a variety of materials. It can be made from metal, ceramic, and ceramic fused to metal, it all depends on the patient’s preference. There are also a variety of dental bridges available that will suit your needs. This is why we recommend that you consult with our dentist first to decide which is the most suitable for you.
Dental Veneers
Veneers are the most common type of dental treatment. People also referred to them as laminates. The veneers are usually attached to the front of the teeth. These are thin, tooth-colored shells that are often made from porcelain that is shaped and bonded on top of your natural teeth.

