Dental Crowns: Add Strength and Beauty to Your Smile

Welcome to our dental crowns section. Here, we highlight the transformative power of dental crowns in restoring and enhancing your smile. Dental crowns or caps are versatile restorations that cover a damaged or weakened tooth, providing both strength and aesthetic improvement.

Types of Dental Crowns

Porcelain Crowns

Tooth-shaped coverings for damaged teeth. Porcelain crowns offer high aesthetics and durability, providing natural appearance and strength to restore teeth.

Zirconium Crowns

Strong and aesthetic crowns made from zirconia. Zirconium crowns offer exceptional durability and aesthetic appeal, ideal for restoring damaged teeth with long-lasting results.

Why Choose Dental Crowns?

Function Restoration

Crowns restore function by providing strength and support to weakened or damaged teeth.

Aesthetic Enhancement

Dental crowns made from high-quality materials enhance the appearance of your teeth, providing a natural and pleasing look.

Protection

Crowns act as a protective barrier, preserving the health of the underlying tooth and preventing further damage.

Crown Placement Process

The placement of dental crowns involves a careful and personalized process to ensure optimal function and aesthetics.

01
Consultation

Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation where we assess your oral health and create a personalized treatment plan for you.

02
Tooth Preparation

The tooth is gently reshaped to ensure a perfect fit.

03
Impression Taking

Precise measurements are taken to create your custom crown.

04
Crown Fabrication

Your crown is precisely fabricated using high-quality materials.

05
Crown Placement

The final crown is securely bonded to your tooth, completing your restoration.

Treatment Timeline

01
First Visit

Consultation and evaluation.

02
Second Visit

Tooth preparation and impression taking.

03
Waiting Period

Crown fabrication (1-2 weeks).

04
Final Visit

Crown placement and adjustment.

Preserving Your Radiant Smile

Oral Care

Preserve the lifespan of your dental crown with regular oral hygiene practices including brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups.

Avoiding Excessive Force

Although dental crowns are durable, it is recommended to avoid applying excessive force to your teeth to maintain their longevity.

Frequently Asked Questions:

With proper care and maintenance, dental crowns can last from 5 to 15 years or longer. The lifespan depends on various factors including oral hygiene, habits, and the material used.

The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, ensuring your comfort throughout the process. Some sensitivity may be experienced after the procedure, but this usually subsides quickly.

Unlike natural teeth, dental crowns cannot be whitened. If you are considering teeth whitening, it is best to do so before getting your crown to ensure a perfect color match.

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