Dental crowns can help revive your smile if you are struggling with cracked or broken teeth. These tooth-shaped caps serve as a protective layer for the natural root of your tooth while enhancing your bite's functionality. If you have undergone a root canal or dental implant procedure, a crown can also improve the health of your tooth. With the option to choose from a range of materials, crowns are suitable for both restorative and cosmetic purposes, allowing you to smile with ease and confidence.
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On average, dental crowns can last between 10 to 15 years with proper care and maintenance.
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The Benefits of Dental Crowns
Enhanced Aesthetics
Dental crowns are custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth, providing a seamless and natural-looking smile. This aesthetic improvement can boost your confidence and self-esteem, allowing you to smile freely without any hesitation.
Improved Functionality
Damaged or decayed teeth can hinder your ability to chew and bite properly, leading to discomfort and difficulty in eating. Dental crowns restore the functionality of your teeth, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods without any pain or inconvenience.
Long-lasting Solution
With proper care and maintenance, dental crowns can last for many years. This long-lasting solution ensures that you can enjoy the benefits of your dental crowns for an extended period, making it a cost-effective investment in your oral health.
The Dental Crowns Treatment Process
Consultation and Examination
Tooth Preparation
Crown Placement
Before & Afters
A smile is worth 1,000 words.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Can Get Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are suitable for anyone with mutilated teeth. However, the teeth must be reasonably intact to create a foundation for the crown. If not, you’re better suited for a tooth extraction and dental implants right after.
Can I Remove My Dental Crowns?
No, you cannot remove dental crowns. That’s because dentists use dental cement to glue the dental crowns permanently on your teeth. This means the process is irreversible unless the dentist uses surgical means to remove the dental crowns.