Dental crowns play a crucial role in preserving oral health and restoring smiles. Dental crowns, often referred to as "tooth caps," are custom-made prosthetic coverings that encase damaged or weakened teeth. They are designed to restore the shape, size, and strength of a tooth while enhancing its appearance. Dental crowns can be made from various materials such as porcelain, metal alloy, ceramic, or a combination of these.
These versatile dental restorations serve multiple purposes. They can protect a tooth that has suffered extensive decay or fracture and cannot be restored with fillings alone. Additionally, dental crowns are used to cover dental implants and anchor dental bridges in place.
Dental crowns are a popular solution for restoring damaged or decayed teeth. They are custom-made caps that fit over the existing tooth, providing strength and protection. While all dental crowns serve the same purpose, there are several different types to choose from, depending on your specific needs.
It's important to consult with our dentist to determine which type of dental crown is best suited for your unique situation.
First, our dentist will prepare the tooth by removing any decay or existing filling material. They will then shape the tooth to make room for the crown. This may involve filing down some of the natural enamel.
Next, impressions of your prepared tooth and neighboring teeth will be taken. These impressions serve as a guide for creating your custom-made crown. While waiting for your permanent crown to be made in a dental laboratory, you may be fitted with a temporary crown to protect your tooth.
Once your permanent crown is ready, it's time for placement! The dentist will ensure proper fit and color match before cementing it into place using special dental adhesives. After placement, you may experience some sensitivity or discomfort initially as you adjust to having a new crown in your mouth. However, this should subside within a few days. It's an effective procedure that can enhance both aesthetics and function of damaged teeth.
If you're considering getting a crown or if your dentist has recommended one for you, don't hesitate! To learn more, call us at (425) 251-6044 or visit our office, Advanced Care Dental, at 16600 W Valley Hwy, Tukwila, WA 98188. We will be happy to guide you further.
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