When Does My Smile Need A Dental Crown?

If your tooth develops decay or is chipped or broken, then treatment is needed. Otherwise, a host of complications can arise, including infection and tooth loss. Fortunately, we can return a tooth to optimal health, function, and beauty with a custom-made dental crown.

Try Our Quiz on Dental Crowns

  1. True or False: Each one is custom-made.
  2. True or False: We can use a variety of materials to create them.
  3. True or False: They can correct multiple cosmetic and restorative issues.
  4. True or False: You can help ensure they last for many years.

Answer Key

  1. True. We begin by preparing the tooth, which involves removing a small amount of tooth structure. We can then take detailed impressions, which will be used at a dental lab to design and create the restoration. When complete, we check the fit and if necessary, make any adjustments to the crown. We can place the completed restoration with a special bonding agent.
  2. True. In most cases, we opt for porcelain. These crowns are strong and lifelike, able to mimic the appearance of natural tooth enamel. For the side and rear teeth, which must endure more serious bite pressures and forces, we may use porcelain-fused-to-metal or all metal.
  3. True. We can lengthen worn down teeth, reshape cracked or chipped teeth, or close gaps between the teeth. We can also reshape malformed teeth, mask teeth stains, and even help with tooth replacement. We can anchor a dental bridge in place or even restore a single tooth dental implant.
  4. True. You should continue to brush and floss every day, which helps protect your new tooth from dental infection and gum disease. You should also make time every six months for checkups and cleanings. If you have any questions about dental crowns, or about restoring your smile, then contact our team today. We can help you enjoy a healthier and more attractive smile!

Do You Have a Damaged Tooth?

We can restore a damaged, infected, or decayed tooth with a quality restoration. To learn more, schedule an appointment, call Gentle Smiles in Dallas, TX, today at 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE).