Dental Crowns

Crowns restore strength, function, and appearance to teeth with large decay or cracks. We use natural-looking materials to cover and protect the tooth above the gumline for long-term durability.

Benefits of Dental Crowns

  • Protect weakened teeth from further damage, fractures, or decay by providing a strong, durable cap.
  • Restore function to damaged teeth, allowing you to chew and bite normally without discomfort.
  • Improve appearance with natural-looking materials that match your surrounding teeth.
  • Support dental work like bridges or cover dental implants for a complete restoration.
  • Long-lasting solution that can protect your tooth for many years with proper care.

What To Expect

Initial Consultation

Your dentist will examine the affected tooth, take X-rays to assess the extent of damage, and discuss treatment options. If a crown is recommended, we'll explain the process and answer any questions.

Crown Preparation (First Visit)

  • Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to ensure you're comfortable throughout the procedure.
  • Tooth preparation: The tooth is reshaped to create space for the crown. Any decay is removed, and the tooth is cleaned.
  • Impressions: Detailed impressions of your prepared tooth and surrounding teeth are taken to ensure a perfect fit and natural appearance.
  • Temporary crown: A temporary crown is placed to protect your tooth while your permanent crown is being custom-made in a dental laboratory.

Crown Placement (Second Visit)

  • Final fitting: Your dentist will check the fit, color, and bite of your permanent crown.
  • Adjustments: Minor adjustments may be made to ensure optimal comfort and function.
  • Permanent placement: Once everything is perfect, the crown is permanently cemented in place.

Types of Crown Materials

  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal: Strong and durable with a natural appearance.
  • All-ceramic/porcelain: Best for natural appearance, ideal for front teeth.
  • Zirconia: Extremely strong and durable, suitable for both front and back teeth.
  • Gold alloy: Highly durable and biocompatible, often used for back teeth.

Aftercare

  • Avoid hard or sticky foods immediately after placement to allow the cement to fully set.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene with regular brushing and flossing around the crown.
  • Schedule regular dental checkups to ensure the crown remains in good condition.
  • Contact your dentist if you experience any discomfort, sensitivity, or if the crown feels loose.