Why dental crowns are used
Well, not the crown you think! Unlike those in monarchial settings, dental crowns are used in dentistry to restore the function and aesthetics of a tooth that has lost a significant amount of structure.
There are several reasons our doctors may present a crown as the right restorative option for you:
- To protect a weak tooth or teeth.
- To restore a previously-broken or damaged tooth.
- To support/cover a tooth with a large filling, when most of the tooth is gone.
- To cover a dental implant.
- To make cosmetic modifications.
There are various types of dental crowns available:
- Stainless steel
- Metals
- Resin
- Ceramic
- Porcelain
What is involved in preparing for a crown?
Excellent oral hygiene is required before the placement of your dental crown. If you have not been to our office for your regular hygiene visit, we will schedule you in for a visit before the procedure. Our doctors will advise what oral hygiene steps are required prior to commencing treatment.
Same-Day Dental Crown Technology
Upon the completion of the oral hygiene portion of your treatment, you will be scheduled for a 2-hour crown appointment. At this visit, your tooth is shaped, and a digital scan will be taken. It will then be sent to our in-office milling unit (E4D technology). A machine will mill your new dental crown, and our doctors will add colour and other characteristics to make the tooth look as natural as possible.
Once the best fit is ensured, our doctors will cement your new crown in place. Your tooth will be fully restored to fit and function. Our doctors will make any necessary adjustments to ensure it not only fits well, but that you’re happy with the aesthetics.
If you have any questions about a dental crown or think you may be a good candidate for one, call us to book an appointment – 306-764-1882.