With proper care, dental crowns and bridges can last 10–15 years or even longer. However, their lifespan depends on several factors specific to each patient.
The Lifespan of a Dental Crown or Bridge
The durability of your crown or bridge is influenced by:
- Oral Hygiene Habits — Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings help prevent decay around the edges of crowns and under bridges
- Bite and Chewing Patterns — Heavy grinding or clenching can put extra stress on dental restorations
- Foods You Eat — Hard, sticky, or chewy foods can potentially damage or dislodge crowns and bridges
- Location in the Mouth — Restorations in the back of the mouth, where chewing forces are strongest, may wear faster
- Materials Used — Different crown materials (porcelain, metal, or a combination) have different durability profiles
Long-Lasting Crowns and Bridges in Pampa, TX
Dr. Mohr selects high-quality materials and works with excellent dental labs to ensure your restorations are designed to last. To maximize the lifespan of your crown or bridge, we recommend that you:
- Brush twice daily and floss carefully around your restoration
- Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth
- Avoid using your teeth as tools to open packages or bite non-food items
- Keep up with regular dental checkups so we can spot any issues early
If you notice any changes in how your crown or bridge feels or if it becomes loose, contact our Pampa dental office right away at (806) 665-0921.