
Crowns & Bridges
At David & Associates, we can make your smile look new again with all porcelain crowns or a bridges. If you have a cracked or broken tooth, extensive tooth decay, have had a root canal, or are missing a tooth, we can give you back the functional teeth you need to speak, eat and smile healthy again.
WHAT IS A DENTAL CROWN?
A crown is a small, cap-like devices to protect a damaged tooth. It is bonded to your tooth just like a filling. When done well, no one can tell that you have a crown on your tooth and it is comfortable.
WHAT IS A DENTAL BRIDGE?
A bridge is a device used to replace missing teeth — attaches artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth, called abutment teeth. Dental bridges are either permanently attached (fixed bridges), or they can be removable.

HIGHEST QUALITY
Restoring comfort & functionality
We are renowned for the quality of our work and the long-lasting changes we make for people using crowns and bridges. These treatments are used for the correction of major dental problems and can last up to 30 years.
David & Associates – your one stop office.
Regular exams and cleanings are the most important steps to maintaining dental health.
Did you know at David & Associates with most insurances, there’s no out of pocket expense for your needed exam, xrays and cleaning?
We accept the insurance assignment.
If you don’t have insurance, we have you covered.
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Smile with confidence
David & Associates has transformed thousands of smiles with natural looking crowns. Our commitment to subtle artistry and custom-designed treatments, creates happy patients who now smile with confidence.


- Crowns and bridges look completely natural with our advanced technology
- Functionality fully restored as well as your chewing ability
- Replace missing, misshapen or broken teeth
- Reduce risk of future dental problems by filling in missing teeth