Crowns.
A crown (or cap) is a
covering that encases
the entire tooth surface
restoring it to its
original shape and size.
A crown protects and
strengthens tooth
structure that cannot be
restored with fillings
or other types of
restorations.
Although there are
several types of crowns,
porcelain (tooth colored
crown) are the most
popular, because they
resemble your natural
teeth. They are highly
durable and will last
many years, but like
most dental
restorations, they will
eventually need to be
replaced.
Porcelain crowns are
made to match the shape,
size, and color or your
teeth giving you a
natural, long-lasting
beautiful smile.
Reasons for crowns:
-
Broken or Fractured
Teeth
-
Cosmetic Enhancement
-
Decayed Teeth
-
Fractured Fillings
-
Large Fillings
-
Tooth has had a Root
Canal
What does getting a
crown involve?
A crown procedure
usually requires two
appointments. Your
first visit to our dentist office will include
taking several highly
accurate molds (or
impressions) that will
be used to create your
custom crown. A
mold will also be used
to create a temporary
crown which will stay on
your tooth for
approximately two weeks
until your new crown is
fabricated by a dental
laboratory.
While the area of the
mouth that is being
worked on is numb, Dr.
Hughes will prepare the
tooth by removing any
decay and shaping the
surface to properly fit
the crown. Once
these details are
accomplished, your
temporary crown will be
placed with temporary
cement and your bite
will be checked to
ensure you are biting
properly.
At your second
appointment your
temporary crown will be
removed, the tooth will
be cleaned, and your new
crown will be carefully
placed to ensure the
spacing and bite are
accurate.
You will be given care
instructions and
encouraged to have
regular checkups to Dr.
Hughes to check your new
crown.
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