Fix Your Missing Tooth With a Dental Crown

Fix Your Missing Tooth With a Dental Crown

A crown is a cap that covers a damaged tooth. A dental crown restores the appearance, shape, size, and strength of a tooth that has suffered damage. It can be used to hold together parts of a broken tooth, improve the appearance of misshapen teeth, cover discolored fillings, hold a dental bridge in place, or protect a weak tooth from breaking. Once cemented into place, a crown becomes the toothā€™s new outer surface. It encases the entire visible portion of the tooth that lies at and above the gum line.

The porcelain used to make crowns is matched to the color of your natural teeth, making them virtually undetectable to others. They are highly durable and can last a lifetime with good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups.

Placing Dental Crowns

To create your natural smile, your dentist may place a dental crown over a tooth that is missing or severely damaged. This restoration will even out your bite and help prevent the tooth from shifting out of place. Before placing the crown, your dentist will carefully remove the damaged or decayed portion of the tooth before fitting you with a temporary crown. Once your permanent crown is ready, youā€™ll return to the office to have the issue addressed. The crown will be bonded into place with a strong resin material and then shaped before it is polished to a beautiful shine. To care for your crown, brush twice a day with a non-abrasive toothpaste and avoid chewing on ice or other hard objects that may damage it. These simple tips will help ensure that your new restoration lasts for years to come!

Types of Dental Crowns

There are a number of materials that can be used for making dental crowns. They generally fall into three different categories: metal, porcelain-fused-to-metal, and all-ceramic. Each material has benefits and limitations. Your dentist can explain the differences among these materials and help you choose the best one for your situation.

Metal crowns are very strong and durable and are made to match the color of your natural teeth. However, because of their dark color, they are more noticeable than other types of crowns. In addition, some patients have allergic reactions to certain types of metal used in crowns.

Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns can also have the strength and durability of metal crowns, but they look more like your natural teeth. A metal substructure is fused with a layer of tooth-colored porcelain. This structure is strong and can withstand normal biting forces. However, the metal may show through as a dark line near the gums if your gums recede. The porcelain may also be chipped or cracked by hard foods.

All-ceramic crowns can be made to match the color of your teeth so they are not easily visible. Some all-ceramic crowns are made of translucent porcelain and are more fragile than crowns made of other materials. Your dentist can discuss which type of crown is best for you.

If you are interested in learning more about what types of treatments we can use to improve the appearance of your teeth, we invite you to call us. Our Dentist Hickory Flat GA, Dentist 30115, Dentist 30114, Dentist 30188, Dentist Woodstock GA look forward to helping you achieve your best smile ever!

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Park Creek Dental Care

Phone: (470) 601-7888

Email: office@parkcreekdentalcare.com

Address:

8080 Hickory Flat Hwy, Woodstock, GA 30188

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