Crown and bridge treatment is a vital dental procedure for restoring damaged or missing teeth. A crown, often made of porcelain, ceramic, or metal, is designed to cover a damaged tooth entirely, restoring its shape, strength, appearance, and functionality. It protects the tooth from further damage and decay while improving its overall aesthetics. A bridge, on the other hand, replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. This involves placing crowns on the neighboring teeth and attaching a false tooth (pontic) to fill the gap. The result is a seamless, natural-looking restoration that improves the patient's ability to chew and speak properly. This treatment not only enhances dental aesthetics but also prevents the remaining teeth from shifting, thereby maintaining proper dental alignment and overall oral health. Regular maintenance and good oral hygiene are crucial for the longevity of crowns and bridges.