Dental Crowns and Bridges
Restore Your Smile & Oral Health!

Regain a Healthy Smile with Dental Crowns & Bridges in West Knoxville
Mealtimes should be enjoyable, not a challenge. If damaged or missing teeth keep you from enjoying your food, it's time to visit the Heritage Family Dentistry team. Dr. Bradshaw and our team have the experience needed to restore your smile with dental crowns and bridges in West Knoxville. You will:
- Reclaim the joy of eating again
- Boost your confidence in any social situation
- Improve your oral health and natural bite function
- Avoid further dental complications
- Improve your speech clarity, so others can understand you better
Call 865-800-4664 today for an appointment.

Restore Oral Function With a Dental Crown or Bridge
Whether you need a dental crown or a dental bridge, Dr. Bradshaw and our team will rebuild your fully functional smile again. In addition to his extensive experience, technology helps your appointment go smoothly. We use digital scanners to capture impressions of your teeth and easily create your restorations. Depending on the extent of the damage, we may recommend any of several treatments.
Sedation is available to ease your nerves. We have two options: laughing gas or oral sedation. Dr. Bradshaw will discuss which is right for you, depending on your anxiety levels. You can also relax with a warm blanket, soft pillow, and headphones.
Call 865-800-4664 today to explore your options using dental crowns and bridges in West Knoxville.
Common Questions About Dental Crowns and Bridges
How long do dental crowns and bridges last?
Dental crowns and bridges are a fantastic investment in your smile. Most of our patients can expect their new crown or bridge to last at least five to seven years after placement. However, these restorations can last longer, especially if you take care not to chew hard, gummy, or sticky foods.
How much do dental crowns and bridges cost?
Your individual cost for crowns and bridges can vary widely, depending on your needs and treatment plan. Placing a single crown is less expensive than filling in a smile gap with a bridge consisting of several replacement teeth. Our team will be happy to cover all the details in full during a consultation and answer any questions you have about your treatment.
Will insurance cover dental crowns and bridges?
Most dental insurance plans will cover at least a portion of your new dental crown or bridge. We can help you check the specifics of your individual policy to see what is covered and to determine how much of the cost you'll be responsible for. We also offer third-party financing options through CareCredit.