Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are prosthetic devices that are placed over a damaged or decayed tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. A crown can also be used to cover a dental implant or hold a bridge in place.

Crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of materials. Your dentist will recommend the best type of crown for your individual needs based on factors such as the location of the tooth, the extent of damage, and your budget. The process of getting a dental crown typically involves two visits to the dentist.

First visit

During the first visit, the dentist will prepare the tooth by removing any decay or damage and shaping it to fit the crown. An impression of the tooth will be taken and sent to a dental laboratory, where the crown will be custom-made to fit your tooth precisely. A temporary crown may be placed over the tooth to protect it while the permanent crown is being made.

Second visit

During the second visit, the permanent crown will be cemented onto the tooth using a special adhesive. The dentist will check the fit and color of the crown to ensure that it looks and feels natural.

Dental crowns can provide long-lasting protection for damaged or decayed teeth and can help to improve the appearance of your smile.

It is important to maintain good oral hygiene habits and to visit your dentist regularly to ensure that your crown remains in good condition and your teeth and gums remain healthy.

Transform your smile with a simple appointment.