When several teeth are worn, broken, or missing, the answer is often a mix of crowns (to rebuild individual teeth) and bridges (to span gaps using the teeth on either side). Treating them as one coordinated restoration is what keeps the final result looking like a single, unified smile.
When Crowns and Bridges Work Together
This combination suits patients who have:
A bridge is an option where implants are not chosen, using healthy adjacent teeth as anchors.
Material Choices
Zirconia and layered ceramics are used for strength and a natural appearance. A master ceramist matches shade and translucency so crowns and bridge units blend with each other and with any untouched teeth.
Why Plan Them Together
Done piecemeal, crowns and bridges placed at different times can end up slightly mismatched in colour or bite. WeCare designs the whole case at once — shade, proportions, and bite mapped across the arch — then fabricates everything to one specification. A free WhatsApp consultation with photos and an X-ray outlines what your smile needs.



