Whether it’s to cover a cracked tooth, support a tooth with a large filling, or finish off a root canal treatment, dental crowns play a vital role in improving both your oral health and confidence. By opting for this treatment, you are not only investing in the aesthetics of your smile but also in the longevity of your oral health.
Getting a dental crown is not just about enhancing the appearance of your smile; it’s also an essential step in protecting and strengthening the health and function of your teeth. Dental crowns are designed to restore damaged or weakened teeth, providing a durable and natural-looking solution.
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During this appointment, Dr. Whitney Sebree or Dr. Joshua Badall will examine your teeth, discuss your concerns, and determine if dental crowns are the appropriate treatment for you. X-Rays and impressions may be taken to assess your tooth structure accurately.
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Once it has been determined that dental crowns are suitable for your situation, the tooth will be prepared by removing any decayed or damaged areas. Our dentists will shape the tooth to create space for the crown, ensuring a proper fit.
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After dental crown prep, impressions of your teeth will be taken to create a mold for the dental crown. This mold ensures that the crown will be customized to fit your tooth precisely. Then, the impressions will be sent to a dental laboratory where skilled technicians will craft the ceramic crown to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth. During this time, you may wear a temporary crown to maintain aesthetics and tooth protection.
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Once the ceramic crown is ready, you will return to our Surprise, AZ, dental office. Our team will remove the temporary crown and carefully place the permanent ceramic crown over your prepared tooth. They will check the fit, bite alignment, and overall aesthetics to ensure optimal comfort and functionality. Any necessary adjustments will be made to guarantee a seamless fit and a natural-looking result.
A dental crown looks like a natural tooth.
The different types of dental crowns include ceramic, porcelain-fused-to-metal, all-metal, and resin crowns.
No, a front tooth dental crown will not be noticeable as it is designed to match the color, shape, and size of your existing teeth.
After getting dental crowns, you can expect a transformation in the appearance, strength, and functionality of your teeth, resulting in a natural-looking and seamless smile.
A dental crown looks like a natural tooth.
The different types of dental crowns include ceramic, porcelain-fused-to-metal, all-metal, and resin crowns.
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No, a front tooth dental crown will not be noticeable as it is designed to match the color, shape, and size of your existing teeth.
After getting dental crowns, you can expect a transformation in the appearance, strength, and functionality of your teeth, resulting in a natural-looking and seamless smile.
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