If you have a tooth that is severely damaged from decay, trauma, or cracks, then dental crowns offer a restorative solution that strengthens the tooth and improves your smile at the same time. Our team at Meadows Family Dentistry is proactive about staying up-to-date with the latest advances in the dental industry, giving you optimal treatments and durable materials.
This solution is a preferred restorative treatment because the dentist can control both the shape and the color of the restoration. These crowns are crafted using either porcelain or ceramic to give you a natural appearance and durability that lasts for years.
When a tooth crown is necessary, the dentist prepares the tooth and then takes an impression for your custom-fit crown. This solution can be designed as an onlay that covers the entire surface of the tooth or a partial inlay to cover only part of the tooth. Placing a strong restoration over the remaining area of the tooth is a great way to improve the appearance and maintain structural integrity.
The best way to determine if you are a good candidate for this treatment is by talking to our team at Meadows Family Dentistry. We will examine the tooth during your consultation and determine the ideal restorative treatment.
Here are a few of the common reasons why a tooth crown might be recommended as part of your treatment plan:
Once the crown is in place, it looks and feels like your natural tooth. You can eat, talk, and brush the crown like the rest of your teeth. Regular oral health habits, like brushing and flossing, are essential to extend the life of your crown and prevent complications in the future.
If you need restorative dental treatment, we invite you to reach out to our team at Meadows Family Dentistry. We’re happy to consult with you about the various treatment options, helping you find the ideal services for your unique needs.
Our goal is to improve the appearance of your smile and protect your teeth while minimizing the need for major dental work in the future. Call today to schedule your appointment and learn more about this treatment and other restorative treatments.