Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are prosthesis used to repair and improve broken, worn, or aesthetically undesirable teeth.
Crowns protect the crown of the tooth, restoring its natural appearance and function. This surgery is perfect for those who want to keep their teeth healthy while still achieving an attractive smile. Crowns give both durability and aesthetic benefits, keeping teeth healthy and beautiful for a long period.
Dental crowns can also help to strengthen teeth that have been affected by disease or trauma. They also address discolouration, form flaws, and gaps between teeth. Dental crowns are designed to mimic the natural color and contour of the teeth, resulting in an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Types of Dental Crowns
Dental crowns can be constructed from a variety of materials, each with unique advantages. Porcelain crowns are popular due to their aesthetic appeal and longevity. They have a highly natural appearance because of their color and translucency, which resemble natural teeth. Porcelain crowns are also stain-resistant and durable.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns have the strength of metal and the visual appeal of porcelain. These crowns, which have a metal core coated in porcelain, are commonly utilized on rear teeth. Another popular alternative is zirconia crowns, which are noted for their durability and aesthetic appeal. Zirconia is helpful for those who have metal allergies.
How is a dental crown made?
The preparation procedure for a dental crown begins with the dentist inspecting the tooth and identifying the best type of crown. First, local anesthetic is used to numb the area surrounding the tooth. Next, the tooth is shaped, and a small piece of enamel is removed to make room for the crown. A personalized crown is created by taking an imprint of the tooth and sending it to a laboratory.
A temporary crown is placed on the tooth to safeguard it while the permanent crown is completed. This temporary crown preserves the tooth’s appearance and function while the permanent crown is being created. The permanent crown is normally prepared over a few weeks, during which time the dentist evaluates the condition of the temporary crown and the patient’s comfort.
How is a Dental Crown Applied?
When the permanent crown is ready, the dentist will remove the temporary crown and clean the tooth. The permanent crown is placed on the tooth to ensure a good fit, and any required changes are performed. After checking the crown’s fit and appearance, it is firmly attached to the tooth using a specific dental glue.
Following implantation, the dentist inspects the crown’s alignment and the patient’s bite. The crown not only restores the tooth’s function and look, but it also protects it against further deterioration. Following the operation, patients should follow their dentist’s care guidelines and schedule regular check-ups to ensure the longevity of their crown.
How is a Dental Crown removed?
A dental crown is frequently removed when the tooth requires additional treatment or the crown needs to be replaced. The dentist carefully performs this treatment. First, local anesthetic is used to numb the area surrounding the tooth. Following that, the dentist carefully removes the crown with special tools.
The tooth is carefully removed so that it is not damaged. After the crown is removed, the dentist examines the tooth and, if necessary, prepares a new crown. The goal of this procedure is to protect oral health while also improving the aesthetic appearance of the teeth. Please contact us for more information on dental crown prices and to schedule a consultation.