
Interested in receiving a dental crown in Flanders, NJ? We offer dental crowns near you for your chipped and damaged tooth. Schedule an appointment!
When it comes to restoring your smile, at Rand Center for Dentistry, we have both the skill and expertise to deal with teeth that are broken, extensively restored, previously root canaled, or cracked. Dental crowns and bridges in Flanders are treatment options that have been in dentistry for years, and over time, the most popular and reliable options.
Dental crowns are covers or caps that we place over chipped, broken, or damaged teeth. They restore the ideal shape and size of your teeth, thereby improving their functionality. Crowns also strengthen your teeth.
Dental crowns in Flanders are a sought-after treatment option for cavities that are too large for fillings. In some cases, we also perform this procedure after a root canal treatment.
Dental crowns near you are crafted using a diverse range of materials, including metal alloys, ceramics, porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, and composite resin. At the Rand Center for Dentistry, we take color-matching these crowns seriously! Our goal is to blend the crown seamlessly with the natural appearance of your surrounding teeth.
Dental bridges consist of one or more false teeth and two crowns that fit on either side of the gap left by your missing teeth. The false teeth are placed in between, thus restoring your smile. The artificial teeth are known as pontics and are made using various materials such as porcelain, alloys, gold, or even a combination of all of them.
As the name suggests, dental bridges in Flanders work by bridging or filling the gap created by missing teeth. They can be supported by natural teeth or dental implants.
The process for getting dental crowns and bridges is straightforward and efficient. Here's what you can expect:
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Our use of modern dental technology ensures a precise fit and natural appearance for both crowns and bridges, helping to restore your smile efficiently and effectively.
If you’re interested in receiving dental crowns & dental bridges near you, please schedule a consultation with us today!










Guided Biofilm Therapy is a modern dental hygiene protocol that focuses on removing biofilm (bacterial plaque) in a gentle, efficient, and highly effective way using specialized technology such as AIRFLOW®, PERIOFLOW®, and PIEZON® instrumentation.
AIRFLOW® is an advanced device that uses a combination of warm water, air, and ultrafine powder (erythritol or glycine) to remove biofilm, stains, and soft deposits from teeth, implants, and gum pockets—without scraping.
Traditional cleanings rely heavily on hand instruments and ultrasonic scalers.GBT/AIRFLOW®:
Yes. The warm-water technology and fine powders make it much less abrasive than traditional methods. Many patients report no sensitivity during treatment.
Absolutely. GBT is designed to safely clean around implants (peri-implantitis prevention), ceramic crowns, veneers, bridges, and orthodontic brackets, without damaging surfaces.
Often, yes—but not always.
Most soft deposits and biofilm are removed using AIRFLOW®.
If calculus (tartar) remains, the clinician uses PIEZON® PS ultrasonic tips, which are more conservative and comfortable than traditional scalers.
Most commonly:
Erythritol (14 μm) → very gentle, safe for all surfaces
Glycine (25 μm) → often used for periodontal pockets
Both powders are much finer and less abrasive than baking soda.
Generally no. AIRFLOW® is warm, gentle, and significantly more comfortable than traditional scraping. Most patients prefer it after trying it once.
New-generation AIRFLOW® devices use controlled warm water and fine powder—much cleaner than older polishing systems. Patients generally describe it as clean and refreshing.
Yes. The powder is ultrafine, and devices include high-efficiency suction systems. However, patients with severe respiratory compromise should discuss with their dentist first.
Very. It removes stains from coffee, tea, wine, and smoking faster and more comfortably than traditional polishing cups.
Most patients benefit from GBT at regular 3-, 4-, or 6-month hygiene intervals, depending on their periodontal status.
See what our happy patients are saying about their experience here!

