When you have a tooth that has been injured and chipped, or one that aches due to a severe cavity, we could offer relief with a crown. In fact, this custom restoration can also be made from lifelike materials. In today’s blog, your Garland, TX, dentist talks about how we repair and restore teeth with our dental crowns.
The Factors That Call for a Dental Crown
When should a tooth receive a dental crown? The restoration could be necessary to repair cracked or chipped teeth to protect smiles from cavities and infections. Speaking of, we could use them to treat tooth decay too severe for a filling, or to complete a root canal to treat an infection. We could also improve bite balance and chewing function, and address misshapen teeth too. Even if you have missing teeth our restorations can help, securing dental bridges in place or restoring single tooth dental implants.
The Materials We Use
For the side and rear teeth, which must endure greater levels of pressure, we could use metals like stainless steel, or possibly porcelain-fused-to-metal or zirconia, which can also be shaded to blend with the tooth. For the more front facing and visible teeth, we could use all-porcelain, which is lifelike and translucent like tooth enamel, and can be color matched to blend with the tooth. We will choose the best material to restore your tooth and help protect your smile from worsening complications.
Placing Your Dental Crown
How do we create and place them? Our team will begin by numbing the tooth so you are comfortable as we remove a layer of outer structure, making room for the restoration. We then take detailed images and measurements with digital technology, using them in a lab setting to design and craft your new restoration. You then return to the office so we can check the fit and if needed, make final adjustments. Finally, we attach it with a powerful bonding agent. With proper care and attention, your new restoration can last for years to come. This includes daily brushing and flossing, avoiding tobacco products, and eating healthier foods and drinks. You should also see us for checkups and cleanings every six months too.
If you have any questions about how we repair smiles with a custom dental crown, or if you have an aching or damaged tooth that needs repair, then contact our team today to learn more.
Learn More About General and Restorative Dentistry
Our team wants to help safeguard and save your smile with a custom dental restoration, so schedule an appointment by calling Mai Dental in Garland, TX, today at (972) 530-0552. We want to help you enjoy optimal oral health, and strong and beautiful smiles.