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Dental Crowns

Restore Strength and Integrity with Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are a durable solution for repairing damaged or weakened teeth, whether from decay or injury. Made from materials like porcelain or metal, they restore both function and appearance, allowing you to chew and speak comfortably.

The procedure involves two visits: preparing the tooth and taking an impression, followed by placing the custom-made crown. Crowns protect the tooth from further damage and help maintain your bite alignment.

With proper care, dental crowns can last for years, providing lasting protection and restoring the health and integrity of your smile.

What are the benefits of Dental Crowns?

Restores Tooth Strength

Protects Weakened Teeth

Improves Appearance

Long-Lasting Durability

Dental Crown Procedure

Types of Dental Crowns

There are several types of dental crowns, each offering different benefits. Porcelain crowns are popular for their natural look, blending seamlessly with your teeth. Metal crowns, made from materials like gold or alloys, are durable and ideal for out-of-sight areas. Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns combine strength with aesthetic appeal, while resin crowns are a more affordable option. Zirconia crowns are strong, long-lasting, and often used for back teeth. Each type is tailored to meet your specific dental needs and preferences.

Metal crowns are extremely durable and ideal for back teeth. Made from gold or alloys, they are highly resistant to wear but lack the natural look, making them best for hidden areas.

PFM crowns offer both strength and aesthetics. The metal base ensures durability, while the porcelain exterior gives a natural appearance, making them great for both front and back teeth.

Made entirely of porcelain, these crowns offer the best cosmetic results, blending seamlessly with natural teeth. While they provide a great aesthetic, they may not be as strong as metal crowns for back teeth.

Step-by-Step Procedure for Dental Crown

Your Journey to a Perfect Smile: The Dental Crown Process

Consultation

Tooth Preparation

Impression and Temporary Crown

Placement of the Permanent Crown

Frequently Asked Questions

Caring for a dental crown is similar to caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss regularly, and avoid hard foods or habits like teeth grinding. Regular visits to the dentist will help ensure your crown stays in good condition.

Yes, a dental crown can be removed or replaced if necessary. If the crown becomes damaged, worn down, or doesn’t fit properly, your dentist can remove it and fit a new one. The procedure for replacing a crown is similar to the original process.

Yes, dental crowns, especially porcelain or ceramic ones, are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. They match the color, shape, and size of your existing teeth, ensuring a natural and aesthetic result.

The process typically takes two visits. During the first visit, your dentist prepares the tooth and takes an impression. The second visit is when the custom-made crown is placed. The entire process usually takes around 2 to 3 weeks for fabrication, though some offices may offer same-day crowns using advanced technology.

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