Preserving Your Smile With A Crown

When a tooth undergoes extensive damage, or develops a serious oral health concern, then a restoration is crucial for avoiding complications or even losing the tooth. In order to preserve teeth and protect smiles, then your Dallas, TX, dentist will provide a custom-made dental crown, one created from durable and lifelike materials.

When Do We Need One?

Since a crown covers the entire visible part of your tooth, we can use them to address a variety of cosmetic and restorative dental concerns. For example, placement could repair chipped, broken, and cracked teeth, reducing the risk of decay and infection. In fact, we can even use them to treat advanced tooth decay and dental infections, returning teeth to optimal health and function. Crowns can lengthen worn down teeth and reshape malformed ones. We can mask permanent teeth stains and for those with missing teeth, anchor a dental bridge in place or complete a single tooth dental implant.

Creating Your Restoration

To create them, we begin by removing structure for the tooth and then taking detailed impressions, images, and measurements. With this information, we begin designing and creating your new restoration. In the meantime, we may fit you with a temporary. When you return for your second visit, we can place the completed crown with a powerful bonding agent. We create them from a variety of materials. An all-porcelain option is translucent like tooth enamel and can be shaded to match the color of surrounding teeth, blending with your smile. Porcelain is also able to absorb bite forces and is stain-resistant. For the side and rear teeth, which must endure greater bite forces, we may discuss porcelain-fused-to-metal to offer a lifelike appearance with greater strength and durability. In just two visits, we can restore your tooth completely.

Keeping Your Smile Strong!

With proper care and attention, they could potentially last for decades. However, the tooth the restoration is attached to is still vulnerable to decay, infection, or gum disease. So routine care is crucial for protecting your entire smile. You should start your day by brushing your teeth for two minutes. Before bed, brush again for two minutes and also floss between your teeth. We urge people to see us every six months for a checkup and cleaning, so we can monitor your restoration and also make sure your smile is healthy and not at risk of developing oral health problems. If you have any questions or concerns about placing a lifelike restoration, then contact our team today.

Does Your Smile Need Repair?

We would like to help you maintain healthy and whole smile with custom-made repairs. For more information on our lifelike dental crowns, schedule an appointment by calling Gentle Smiles in Dallas, TX, today at 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE).