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Dental Crowns

Dental Crowns

Sciota, Pennsylvania

Dental crowns are a restorative dental procedure to repair severely damaged teeth. A crown covers the entire exterior of a tooth, down to the gum line, and the results are completely natural. Crowns can be made from different types of materials, but the most popular material is ceramic, also known as porcelain. Find out how a crown could save your tooth and restore your chewing ability and smile confidence.

When are crowns recommended?

Dentists recommend crowns when a tooth sustains moderate to severe damage, such as a large break or crack, or if an old filling falls out and there is not enough healthy tooth structure left to hold a new filling. Additionally, a tooth that undergoes a root canal procedure will be capped with a crown to protect the tooth from further damage. However, the best way to know if a crown is right for you is to schedule a consultation with a cosmetic dentist.

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Visit Chestnuthill Dental for personalized and advanced dental care. Our experienced professionals use state-of-the-art technology in a comfortable environment. Contact us to book your appointment and achieve your best oral health.

How are crowns made?

At Chestnuthill Dental, we offer ceramic crowns made of the highest quality of porcelain suitable to withstand normal biting and chewing pressure. Once we receive your crown back from the lab, we take the crown and try it on your tooth to ensure a seamless fit. The dentist checks your bite and confirms that the margins along the edges of the crown fit flush with the gum line. Necessary adjustments are made to the crown before it is baked in a special oven to cure the material. Once it is ready, the crown is permanently bonded to your prepped tooth.

What do crowns look like?

From the outward appearance and once seated onto your tooth, a dental crown should look completely natural. The porcelain is chosen in a shade that best matches your surrounding teeth. Your crown will also have similar markings are a real tooth, such as grooves like the chewing surface of back teeth. In other words, once the crown is in place, no one will be able to tell that it isn’t your real tooth.

How should I care for my dental crown?

Caring for your newly crowned tooth is no different than caring for the rest of your teeth. It is essential that you maintain good oral health at all times, whether or not you have a crown. We recommend that you brush and floss daily and continue with twice-yearly dental visits so that we can monitor your oral health for any changes or concerns that need addressing.

Dental Crowns in Sciota, Pennsylvania

Getting a dental crown could mean preserving your oral health and smile aesthetics for years to come. If you would like to learn more about getting a crown in one day or find out if you’re a candidate for this procedure, please contact Chestnuthill Dental by calling (570) 402-4001.

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