Why Do I Need A Crown?
What is a Malocclusion?
A crown restores the tooth to its normal shape, size, and function. A crown can make the tooth stronger or improve the way it looks. Reasons you may need a crown:
- You have a cavity that is too large for a filling
- You have a tooth that is cracked, worn down, or otherwise weakened
- You have had root canal treatment – the crown will protect the tooth
- You want to cover a discolored or badly shaped tooth and improve your smile (which can also be done with cosmetic bonding in some instances)
What Is Your Crown Made From?
Crowns are made from several types of materials: metal alloys, ceramics, porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, or composite resin. When a crown is made, the material often is colored to blend in with your natural teeth. Your dentist wants your crown to look natural and fit comfortably in your mouth. To decide which material to use for your crown, your dentist will consider many factors, such as the following:- The tooth’s location and function
- The position of the gum tissue
- Your preference
- The amount of tooth that shows when you smile
- The color or shade of the tooth
Steps Of Placing A Crown
It usually takes 2 dental visits to complete the treatment. When a crown is placed over a
natural tooth, several steps are involved:
- Your dentist prepares the tooth by removing its outer portion so the crown will fit. Any decay is also removed. If additional tooth structure is needed to support the crown, your dentist may build up the core of the tooth.
- An impression is made to provide an exact model for the crown. The impression can be made from a mold or by digitally scanning the tooth.
- You may get a temporary crown while you wait for the permanent crown to be ready. This usually takes less about 2 weeks. While you have a temporary crown, the tooth may be sensitive to hot or cold. Avoid chewing gum and eating sticky foods during this time.
- When the new crown is ready, your dentist places it in your mouth and makes the necessary adjustments. The crown is then cemented into place.
General Dentist in Valparaiso, Indiana
- Cleanings
- Fillings
- Extractions
- X-Rays
- Intra-oral Video Camera
- Microscope
- Root Canals
- Gum Disease Treatment
- Children & Adolescents
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