Patients with damaged or missing teeth can regain the health benefits and appearance of functional teeth with the help of dental crowns. These are artificial caps that are fitted over a tooth or an implant abutment to provide structure.
Dental crowns are available at Smile Solutions in Pittsburg and the surrounding area. Our dentists offer crowns and other options to help optimize dental health. Crowns are often offered as part of a larger treatment plan that considers each patient’s medical history, oral health, and personal preferences.
Getting a crown can provide benefits in several types of situations. Consulting a qualified dentist about available options is critical in making the right decisions for your dental care. Call us at to make an appointment.
Dental Crowns Explained
According to the American College of Prosthodontists, the most common dental restoration is a single dental crown. Dentists utilize dental crowns in a variety of treatment situations. Crowns may help protect vulnerable teeth from further decay. They may cap damaged teeth and cover deep fillings. Crowns often complete dental implants or cover teeth treated with root canals. Dentists can work with their dental lab and the patient to create custom-fitting dental crowns that may restore a tooth’s shape and size to near-perfection.
- Dentists can work with their dental lab and the patient to create custom-fitting dental crowns that may restore a tooth’s shape and size to near perfection.
How Dental Bridges Work With Dental Crowns
It is not uncommon for patients to get dental crowns to complete a dental bridge. According to WebMD, bridges fill in the gap left behind by a missing tooth. If a patient has a single missing tooth, dentists may restore it by creating a dental appliance that anchors to the two adjacent teeth. The dentist must reshape the two abutment teeth to secure the dental bridge. Reshaping these teeth involves removing much of the enamel. The abutment teeth are topped with dental crowns, which attach to the new artificial tooth that makes up the middle piece of the bridge.
- The dentist must reshape the two abutment teeth to secure the dental bridge.
Why Patients Get A Dental Crown
Some patients may choose dental crowns to avoid further damage or decay to an existing tooth or to maintain an aesthetically pleasing smile. Crowns can also help prevent tooth loss that could lead to additional oral health problems and more expensive dental work. Additionally, patients may find that crowns help them maintain a normal bite and keep the teeth from shifting.
- Crowns also help prevent tooth loss that could lead to additional oral health problems and more expensive dental work.
What To Expect When Getting A Dental Crown & Dental Bridges
Once the permanent crown is ready, the patient comes in for the placement appointment. At this time, the dentist checks if the crown is the right shape and color. If the crown fits well, the dentist removes the temporary crown and attaches the permanent one with dental cement, which is typically performed under a local anesthetic.
- If the crown fits well, the dentist removes the temporary crown and attaches the permanent one with dental cement, which is typically performed under a local anesthetic.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Dental Terminology
An allograft is a graft of tissue from a donor within the same species as the patient that is not a genetic relative.
The alveolar ridge is the bony ridge for one of the jaw ridges located on the roof of the mouth or on the bottom of the mouth.
A cap splint is a plastic or metallic device that professionals may use to treat mandible or maxillary fractures and cover crowns of teeth.
Cosmetic dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the function) of a person’s teeth, gums, and/or bite.
Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure that increases the extent of a tooth structure for restorative or esthetic purposes.
A crown is an artificial tooth, usually consisting of porcelain, which covers the top of the implant to provide people with an aesthetically pleasing and fully-functional tooth.
Dentin hypersensitivity occurs when the enamel wears down on the tooth enough that the dentin is exposed, and it will cause great levels of pain when a person applies pressure to the tooth or drinks hot/cold beverages.
A dentist, also known as a dental surgeon, is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity.
An autograft is a graft of tissue from one portion of an individual’s body to another.
Call Us To Get More Details
Our dental crown options in Pittsburg give patients choices for tooth restoration. If you have concerns about your teeth, call us today to schedule a consultation regarding any questions you have about our dental crown services.