If you live in Dallas, TX, and have a damaged or aching tooth, then you need treatment to restore the health and function of your smile. We often address these issues with a lifelike restoration, such as a dental crown. Will a crown fix your tooth?
Question: When do you prescribe one?
Answer: We may recommend them to repair damaged teeth, such as cracks or chips, or treat infected or decayed teeth. We also create them to secure dental bridges, restore single tooth dental implants, or offer cosmetic improvement.
Question: How do you create them?
Answer: We use intraoral cameras and digital x-ray to obtain detailed digital images of the tooth. If we decide a crown is the right choice, we will remove a small segment of tooth structure and take detailed impressions. A lab technician uses the impression to design and create a custom-made dental restoration. Once the restoration is complete, we place it using a powerful bonding agent. We may make adjustments to ensure a comfortable fit before placing the final one.
Question: Will I need a temporary?
Answer: Yes! After preparing the tooth and taking impressions, you will need to wear a temporary while your final one is being created. We will then remove the temporary before placing your final restoration. In just two visits, you can obtain a healthier and more attractive smile.
Question: Do they look like natural teeth?
Answer: When possible, we create them using ceramic. We choose the material due to its stain-resistant properties and ability to mimic the appearance of natural tooth enamel. We also shade the ceramic to better match the rest of the smile. In addition to a lifelike appearance, they also provide a durable and long-lasting restoration, helping you maintain a healthy and beautiful smile. If you have any questions about repairing your smile or about our custom-made dental crowns, then contact our team today.
Our restoration options help improve the health, beauty, and function of your smile. For more information, schedule an appointment by calling Gentle Smiles in Dallas, TX, today at 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE).
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