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Who Needs a Dental Crown?

Who Needs A Dental Crown?

Who Needs a Dental Crown?

Perfectly aligned and pearly white teeth are essential for having an attractive smile. While some people are naturally blessed with a beautiful set of teeth, others aren’t that lucky. But that doesn’t mean that there is no way to fix flawed smiles. If you have crooked or chipped teeth that negatively affect your smile and facial aesthetics, you can get your smile back with dental crowns. 

This article explains everything you need to know about dental crowns; what they are, how they work, and who can benefit from them. So, continue reading to find how dental crowns can help you achieve an attractive and charming smile. 

What are Dental Crowns?

According to the American College of Prosthodontists, a dental crown is a cap-shaped structure that sits over damaged natural teeth and restores their structure, function, and esthetics. Unlike dental fillings, which are directly placed on damaged teeth for a restoration, dental crowns are prepared in the dental laboratory and then attached to the prepared teeth using adhesives. At Smile Studio of Buford, we have the most modern technology available and have the ability to fabricate crowns in the office for same day treatment of our patients. Of course, not every case allows for same day crown restorations, but when it does, we provide the expedited treatment for our patients. Patients love this because it saves them an additional trip to the office for the final crown placement.

What are Dental Crowns Made of?

Dental crowns are made of different materials and are used for various purposes based on the extent of tooth damage and the location of the affected tooth. A tooth crown can be made from metal alloys, tooth-colored porcelain, and a combination of porcelain and metal alloys (porcelain fused to metal) - where a metallic substructure is coated with white porcelain to maximize esthetics. 

Who Needs Dental Crowns?

Any individual having extensive damaged teeth are candidates for getting dental crowns. Here are some situations where dental crowns are ideal options for restoring teeth:

How are Dental Crowns Prepared?

Dental implant preparation is a straightforward procedure that is usually completed in 2-3 sittings. 

 

 

What are the Benefits of Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns offer several benefits over direct filings:

Don’t let your crooked or stained teeth affect your smile. When it comes to restoring damaged teeth, dental crowns are one of the most effective and time-tested options. Book an appointment with a dentist nearby and walk away with a beautiful and charming smile with dental crowns. 

 

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Dr. Oluyemi Workman

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