Dental crowns are often recommended when a tooth is damaged, weakened, or decayed. They help protect the tooth from further problems and restore its strength and appearance. Here’s what you can expect during the crown procedure at Dental Arts Clinic:
What is a dental crown, and why is it needed?
If your dentist notices that a tooth is decayed or seems weakened/cracked, a crown may be necessary to make sure that there are no additional problems with the tooth. In cases like this, a filling or bonding will not be sufficient. The process of a crown takes 2-3 visits to the dentist.
Explain The Entire Dental Crown Treatment Procedure:
On the first visit, the tooth will be reshaped so that the crown can be placed over it. You will be given a local anesthetic before this part of the procedure so that you do not experience any discomfort. Once the tooth has been reshaped, a mold will be taken of that tooth and the surrounding teeth. This mold will be sent to a dental lab so that your new crown can be made, so that it fits in the spot created for it and looks the same relative to the surrounding teeth. Before leaving, your dentist will fit you with a temporary crown until your permanent crown is ready.
The crown takes about 1 week to be returned to your dentist. At this time, you will have another appointment to place and fit the permanent crown for the broken tooth. You will again have a local anesthetic to numb the area, and the tooth will be placed using a cement to ensure the tooth sets in place.
How durable is a dental crown, and how should I care for it?
Our Dental Crowns are durable and will usually last for years. You should care for it as you would for any of your other teeth with regular brushing and flossing.