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Crowns and Bridges in Chatswood – Restore Strength and Function
Crowns and bridges at SO Dental Chatswood restore the health, strength, and appearance of damaged or missing teeth. A dental crown is a custom cap placed over a weakened tooth to reinforce and protect it, while a bridge replaces one or more missing teeth using surrounding teeth as anchors. Our restorations are carefully colour-matched and crafted from high-quality ceramics, ensuring a seamless, natural look that blends beautifully with your smile.

Why Choose So Dental for Crowns and Bridges in Chatswood
Choosing So Dental means choosing precision and durability. Our dentists use digital scanning technology to ensure your crowns and bridges fit perfectly — eliminating discomfort and improving long-term performance. These restorations restore chewing function, prevent shifting, and enhance your appearance, allowing you to smile and eat with confidence again.
Our Gentle, Modern Approach
We take a patient-first approach using the latest dental technology. Our digital impressions replace messy moulds, while our ceramic lab partners create lifelike results. Each restoration is checked for comfort, bite alignment, and aesthetics before placement. You’ll leave with a durable, natural-looking smile designed to last for years.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between a crown and a bridge?
A crown covers and strengthens a single damaged tooth, while a bridge replaces one or more missing teeth using adjacent teeth for support.
When do I need a dental crown or bridge?
You may need one after decay, trauma, or tooth loss to restore both function and aesthetics.
How long do crowns and bridges last?
They can last many many years depending on how you look after them. They are designed to be strong enough to withstand the wear and tear in your mouth!
Do crowns and bridges look natural?
Yes — we use tooth-coloured materials for a seamless, natural appearance.
How do I take care of them?
Brush and floss daily, especially around the base of bridges, and visit your dentist regularly.

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