
Why should I choose dental crowns?
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Dental crowns can be made out of metals, porcelain, resin, and ceramics.
Source: Cleveland Clinic
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The Benefits of Dental Crowns
Natural Tooth Roots Are Retained
Crowns protect the natural tooth and root structure that remains after decay has been cleared away.
Matches Your Natural Smile
Lab-made dental crowns are designed to look and feel just like your natural teeth and blend in with your smile.
Durable & Longlasting
A properly made crown can last up to 15 years with good oral hygiene habits. Ask your dentist for ways to enhance the longevity of your new crown.
The Dental Crown Treatment Process
Preparing The Tooth
To start the procedure, your dentist will clean your mouth and apply local anesthesia for comfort. Based on your preference or your dentist's assessment, you may also receive sedation. Next, the decayed enamel will be removed with a dental drill. This process also involves reshaping your tooth to provide a sturdy base for the placement of a dental crown.
Imaging & Temporary Crown Placement
The process of creating your custom dental crown starts with obtaining impressions of your teeth. This can be done through the use of dental putty or a cutting-edge 3D scanner. To ensure a seamless integration with your natural smile, we'll also take some supplementary images of your teeth. Your impressions will then be forwarded to a dental laboratory for the fabrication of your crown using durable materials. During this time, your dentist will place a temporary crown to safeguard your recently shaped tooth until the completion of your permanent crown.
Final Fit & Finish
Once your permanent dental crown is complete, you'll be scheduled for a final fitting at our office. Our team will conduct a thorough examination to confirm the comfort and proper fit of your crown, making any necessary modifications. Once the fit is deemed satisfactory, your dentist will securely fasten the crown in place using a strong dental adhesive. This final fitting completes the dental crown process.