When the portion of a tooth above the gumline has a large filling that is failing, is heavily decayed, has a large chip or is cracked, a crown is often the right solution. Also called a cap, it covers the visible portion of a tooth completely to strengthen and protect it while restoring function and beauty.

Many kinds of crowns are available from San Diego Dentist Association members. The most common in recent years has been porcelain, porcelain over metal or zirconia, all strong and durable choices that look like natural teeth and improve your appearance if used on a visible tooth.

Dental Crowns

With regular dental care, a crown can last for many years. It may be the right choice for you if you have any of these situations:

  • A heavily decayed tooth
  • A fractured or broken tooth
  • A large filling that is failing
  • A tooth that has had root canal therapy
  • Misshapen or damaged teeth that need cosmetic improvement.

What’s Involved In Getting A Dental Crown?

Once you and your dentist have decided that a crown is the best choice for you, only two dental appointments are needed to make the crown a reality. The first may be part of the assessment appointment and involves having the damaged or decayed part of the tooth ground away and having an impression made. A temporary crown is also placed.

Once the crown is ready for you, which could take up to 2 weeks, your second appointment starts with the removal of the temporary crown. The permanent crown is checked, fitted, and permanently cemented in place. The dentist will make sure that you can bite and chew properly with the crowned tooth and explain how to take care of it between dental appointments.

A dental crown is just one way to restore a damaged tooth, and it could be the right solution for you. Every dental problem has a gentle solution that’s available at SDDA dental offices. To discuss your needs with a gentle, professional dentist in a caring environment, please reach out now for an appointment. You deserve the right restorations for your damaged teeth – and a beautiful, healthy smile.

 

Would you like to know if a dental crown is a right solution for you? Call (619) 745-6870