
Dental Crowns
A durable porcelain or ceramic cap placed over a damaged tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance.
What is it
A custom-fitted porcelain or ceramic cap that fits over the entire visible portion of a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its original shape, strength, and appearance.
How it works
The tooth is shaped to create space for the crown, an impression is taken, and a custom crown is cemented over the prepared tooth to restore full function.
How it helps
Protects a damaged or weakened tooth from further breakdown, restores full biting strength, and gives the tooth a natural-looking appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who might consider this treatment?
Patients with a severely decayed, cracked, weakened, or heavily restored tooth that can no longer be reliably repaired with a filling alone.
What is the typical experience?
The tooth is prepared and a temporary crown is placed at the first visit, with the permanent crown cemented at a follow-up appointment.
How long does it usually take?
The tooth is prepared and temporary placed at the first visit, with the permanent crown cemented one to two weeks later.
Is there anything to keep in mind?
Avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods on that side until the permanent crown is placed.
What should I know about recovery after?
Mild sensitivity around the prepared tooth is normal between visits.
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