Comprehensive Dental Crown Solutions for Seamless Restoration
Dental crowns offer comprehensive solutions for various dental concerns, providing seamless restoration for teeth that are broken, discolored, decayed, or misshapen. These custom-fitted “caps” are meticulously crafted to blend seamlessly with the tone, contour, and function of your natural teeth, ensuring a flawless and durable restoration. With the ability to last for over 15 years, dental crowns not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your smile but also offer long-term protection and support for optimal oral health.
In addition to their restorative benefits, dental crowns serve versatile purposes in dental care. They can be utilized to reinforce and protect teeth that have undergone root canal treatment or are weakened due to decay or trauma. Furthermore, crowns play a crucial role in anchoring dental bridges, restoring missing teeth, and maintaining proper dental alignment and bite function.
Moreover, dental crowns can be employed for cosmetic modifications and aesthetic enhancements, providing patients with the opportunity to achieve their desired smile appearance. Whether correcting tooth discoloration, altering tooth shape and size, or closing gaps between teeth, crowns offer tailored solutions to address individual smile goals while maintaining a natural and harmonious look.
At our practice, we prioritize personalized care and attention to detail in every dental crown procedure. Our experienced dental team conducts thorough assessments and consultations to determine the most suitable crown treatment plan based on your specific dental needs and preferences. Utilizing advanced materials and techniques, we ensure precise and comfortable crown placement, resulting in optimal fit, function, and aesthetics.
With our comprehensive dental crown solutions, you can enjoy the benefits of a perfectly seamless tooth restoration that not only enhances the beauty of your smile but also promotes long-lasting oral health and confidence in your appearance.
What’s The Process Of Getting A Crown?
Examining and preparing the tooth:
The process begins with a thorough dental examination to assess the condition of the tooth. Any necessary cleaning and preparation are performed to ensure a proper fit for the crown. If the tooth is damaged or decayed, the affected areas are carefully removed to create a stable foundation for the crown.
Crafting the Crown
Using dental putty, we take an impression of your teeth to create a custom-fitted crown. This impression serves as a mold for constructing the crown, whether it’s made of full porcelain or other materials. During this visit, a temporary crown may be placed to protect the prepared tooth until the permanent crown is ready.
Placement
The Cost of Dental Crowns In South Aurora
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Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dental crowns are recommended for various reasons, including covering a tooth with extensive decay, protecting a weak tooth from further damage, restoring a broken or worn-down tooth, holding a dental bridge in place, or covering a dental implant.
Dental crowns can be made from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, or a combination of materials. The choice of material depends on factors such as the location of the tooth, the patient’s preference, and the dentist’s recommendation.
With proper care and maintenance, dental crowns can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years or even longer. However, the lifespan of a crown can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene habits, diet, and regular dental check-ups.
Dental crown placement usually requires two appointments. During the first appointment, the tooth is prepared, impressions are taken, and a temporary crown is placed. The permanent crown is then fabricated in a dental laboratory and cemented during the second appointment.
Unlike natural teeth, dental crowns cannot be whitened with traditional teeth whitening methods. However, if the colour of a crown becomes a concern, it can be replaced with a new crown that matches the desired shade.
Dental insurance plans typically cover a portion of the cost of dental crowns, but coverage may vary depending on the plan and the reason for the crown placement. Our office staff can help you understand your insurance coverage and assist with any financial questions or concerns.