Dental Crowns and Bridges in Yonge and Eglinton
Restorative options that protect a weakened tooth or replace a missing one, planned around your case rather than a set formula.
6ix Eglinton Dental provides dental crowns and bridges at Yonge & Eglinton in Midtown Toronto. A crown covers and protects a weakened or damaged tooth, while a bridge replaces a missing tooth. The dentist assesses your teeth and discusses which option may suit your situation. Call 416-220-0404 or request an appointment.
New patients welcome · Direct billing offered

6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306
Appointment requests are welcome
Crowns and bridges provided
6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306
Bridges
Replace a missing tooth
Crowns
Cover and protect a damaged tooth
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01 – When to Consider One
When may a crown or bridge be considered?
A crown or bridge may come up in your treatment plan when:
A tooth is broken, cracked, or heavily filled and needs protection
You are missing a tooth and want a fixed replacement
A tooth has weakened after root canal treatment
Chewing has become difficult or one-sided because of a damaged or missing tooth
A large, older restoration is failing and a filling is no longer enough
You want to restore the shape and function of a worn or damaged tooth
02 – Restorative Care
Crowns and bridges at 6ix Eglinton Dental
Crowns and bridges are custom-made restorations that solve two different problems. A crown restores a tooth that is still in place but too damaged or weakened for a filling. A bridge replaces a tooth that is missing altogether.
Both are provided at 6ix Eglinton Dental. The dentist assesses your teeth, explains what each option would involve for your specific case, and discusses which one may suit your situation. The treatment process and the number of visits depend on the case, and you hear the plan before anything is scheduled.
Because every restoration is made for the individual tooth and bite, the steps — preparation, impressions or scans, and fitting — are planned around your mouth rather than a standard sequence.
03 -Two Different Jobs
Crown or bridge: what is the difference?
A crown protects a tooth
Covers and protects a weakened or damaged tooth that is still in place
May be considered after large damage, a fracture, or root canal treatment
Restores the shape and chewing function of the tooth it covers
A bridge replaces a tooth
Replaces a missing tooth with a fixed restoration
Uses neighbouring teeth for support, depending on the treatment plan
X-rays are taken only if needed for the examination
What to expect with a crown or bridge
Assessment
The dentist examines the tooth or gap, and any imaging that is needed, then explains whether a crown, a bridge, or another option fits your case.
Preparation
The supporting tooth or teeth are shaped, and impressions or scans are taken so the restoration can be custom-made.
The interim stage
Depending on the plan, a temporary restoration may protect the area while the final crown or bridge is made.
Fitting
The final restoration is placed, adjusted, and checked against your bite. The number of visits depends on your case.
Restorations planned around the tooth, not a template
Both options under one roof
Crowns and bridges are both provided at the clinic, so the comparison is explained without a sales angle.
Case-by-case planning
The process and the number of visits reflect your tooth, your bite, and your goals.
The difference explained first
You understand what a crown does and what a bridge does before choosing a path.
A local Midtown clinic
Multiple-visit treatment is easier when the clinic is at Yonge & Eglinton, near home or work.
Related dental services
Root Canal Treatment
Assessment and treatment options for an infected or significantly inflamed tooth.
Dental Fillings
Routine examinations, preventive care, and treatment planning based on your needs.
Tooth Extraction & Wisdom Teeth
Evaluation of teeth that are severely damaged, painful, or causing other concerns.
Dental crowns and bridges FAQ
What is the difference between a crown and a bridge?
A crown covers and protects a damaged tooth that is still in place. A bridge replaces a missing tooth, using neighbouring teeth for support depending on the treatment plan.
How do I know which option may suit me?
It depends on whether the tooth is damaged or missing, and on the condition of the teeth around it. The dentist assesses your teeth and discusses the suitable option with you.
How many appointments are needed?
The number of visits depends on the case, because each crown or bridge is custom-made for the tooth and bite. The dentist outlines the steps for your situation after the assessment.
How long can crowns and bridges last?
There is no fixed lifespan. Longevity depends on your bite, home care, and the tooth itself, and regular checkups help the dentist monitor the restoration over time.
How should I care for a crown or bridge?
Brush and floss as advised, keep up with regular examinations, and avoid using your teeth on very hard objects. The clinic gives you guidance specific to your restoration.
Can a crown be recommended after root canal treatment?
Yes, sometimes. A tooth can be weaker after root canal treatment, and a crown may be discussed to protect it, depending on the tooth and how much structure remains.
Request an appointment
Request a consultation for a crown or bridge using the form below, and the dentist will assess your teeth and explain the option that may suit your case.
The clinic will contact you during business hours to discuss availability. Submitting the form does not confirm an appointment.
We offer direct billing. Coverage, eligibility, and any remaining balance depend on your insurance plan.
Visit us at Yonge & Eglinton
6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306, Toronto, ON
Located near Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue in Midtown Toronto.
