Rebuild Your Smile with Dental Crowns & Bridges in Ballwin and St. Louis, MO

Dr Allan on Crowns and Bridges

A lot of things can happen that can affect your smile. When they do, you have the power to fix it. By getting dental crowns and bridges you can:

  • Repair broken teeth
  • Rebuild cracked teeth
  • Restore decayed teeth
  • Replace lost or missing teeth
  • Renew your confidence in your smile

In as little as one day, your smile could look as good as new if you come to The DentaLink for your restorative dentistry. To make an appointment, call us at (636) 496 8584 (Ballwin office) or (314) 334-1474 (St. Louis office) today.

Revive Your Healthy Mouth With Dental Restorations

Cavities happen, and sometimes people don’t know they have them until they need more than a filling. Accidents happen, too, and they can leave your teeth worse for the wear.

You can correct those problems in a matter of a few hours at our office. We use CEREC technology. This allows us to make a digital scan of your mouth; you won’t have to bite down on goo-filled trays to make impressions. That scan is then used to create your crown using computer-aided design and our in-house milling machine.

These aren’t your run-of-the-mill dental crowns either. We can make your crown with e.max or Katana aesthetic zirconia. If you don’t need a full crown, we also can make inlays and onlays to repair your damaged tooth.

Replace Your Missing Teeth With a Dental Bridge

Tens of millions of people are missing at least one of their natural teeth. You might know that because so many of them have dental restorations of one kind or another.

One way you could replace a missing tooth and restore your smile is with a dental bridge. These bridges are built by combining crowns together. A traditional bridge closes the gap in your smile and is supported by nearby teeth. This isn’t your only option for tooth replacement, however.

Another great option is getting an implant-supported crown. Dental implants take the place of roots of teeth that are missing or have been removed. By placing a crown on an implant, you create a complete replacement tooth.

If you are missing multiple teeth, implants also can be used to support a dental bridge. In other words, you could restore your smile and the function of your lost teeth without doing anything to the healthy teeth that you still have. We use 3-D printed surgical guides during our implant placement procedures. That makes for better, stronger implants that can last the rest of your life.

Dental crowns and bridges in Ballwin and St. Louis, MO have improved the lives of countless patients. If you need to repair your smile or replace missing teeth, you owe it to yourself to learn about your restorative options at The DentaLink. Call us at (636) 496 8584 (Ballwin office) or (314) 334-1474 (St. Louis office) now to schedule an appointment to learn how you can get back more than your smile.

Bridges

Learn More about bridges treatment

A bridge is a non-surgical way to replace one or many teeth. A bridge uses the adjacent teeth as anchors to support the missing tooth or teeth. With today’s dental advancement – a bridge can be fabricated in a fairly short period of time, using a metal or nonmetal foundation. Don’t let that missing tooth affect the way you speak eat and smile. Bridges yield immediate results that last a lifetime. Ask your dentist what type of bridge maybe right for you.


  • Dr. Allan Link of The DentaLink
  • Dr. Andrew Link of The DentaLink

At the DentalLink, you will be taken care of under the expert guidance of Dr. Allan Link and Dr. Andrew “Drew” Link. A dynamic duo who seek to provide the people of their community with sustainable health remedies and care.

Bringing with him 35 plus years of providing oral care, Dr. Allan Link is a proud alumnus of Duke University and the Washington University School of Dental Medicine.

Following in his father’s footsteps, Dr. Andrew Link studied at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, and has been recognized by medical associations such as the Academy of General Dentistry and the American Dental Association.