When a dental restoration is placed, the expectation is that it will provide long-term support. Because of this, it is important that it be secure, comfortable, and durable. A dental crown that is carefully constructed for your tooth can provide all of those qualities. Our practice can provide crowns that closely imitate enamel and also offer enough strength and security to let you preserve a comfortable dental function.
After a problem with your oral health is identified and treated, we can provide a restoration that gives you the kind of protection you need. The first step in the process calls for important preparatory work, which will see your dentist take measurements and provide treatment to make sure that your restoration will fit properly. At a follow-up appointment, your tooth will be capped with your permanent restoration.
While it can be reassuring to know that your smile will be taken care of if you experience any problems, remember that our practice is here to help you stay healthy and avoid the kinds of issues that make restorative dental work necessary. Through your regular dental exams and cleanings, you will receive important feedback as well as additional protection against decay as well as gum disease. When patients who attend checkups regularly do have problems, they can be caught and treated early so that your tooth only requires a dental filling.
Through treatment with a custom dental crown, we can make sure that your tooth stays safe and secure, and still looks natural, after we take care to restore a tooth. We are here to step in when problems arise, but remember that our practice is also here to help you stay on top of your smile care and preserve your oral health! If you have questions or would like to know more, please contact Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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