How a Crown Dentist Can Help Restore Your Teeth

Posted on: May 2, 2016

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As a crown dentist office, we are experts at dental restorations. Patients that have infected teeth or teeth damaged in an accident turn to us for a restoration that looks and feels completely natural.  By creating dental crowns in an all-ceramic or ceramic-on-metal material, we can customize the shade to be a perfect match for surrounding teeth.

Crowns are used for a variety of reasons.  One of the most common is to restore a tooth that has been damaged.  When a person gets into a car wreck, has a sports injury, workplace accident, or falls, it can be incredibly easy to damage a tooth.  While teeth are made of strong enamel, they are not strong enough to withstand aggressive force.  As a dentist, we understand that it is difficult to prevent accidents and as such, we are available when you need an immediate solution.

Crowns are tools that we use with regularity.  Crowns can accomplish so many things, with such diverse applications, that our patients regularly benefit from wearing them.  From a medical point of view, a crown can be used to hold a tooth together that has been significantly cracked. It surrounds the tooth entirely, making it possible for a tooth to hold together with regular eating and drinking.

They can also be used when a tooth is chipped, or a significant portion of the enamel is working.  Since a crown is a cap that surrounds the tooth, there is no risk of something touching it directly, making it possible for a sensitive tooth to start feeling better.  A common example of this is when a tooth has suffered from erosion.  As the enamel on a tooth wears away, and the dentin underneath is exposed, nerve endings are also exposed and everything that is eaten or drunk can cause pain and sensitivity.  After erosion, many teeth are so sensitive that they even hurt throughout the day when you aren’t eating.  Using a toothpaste for sensitive teeth can help but not entirely.  This is why so many people prefer to use a crown.

From a cosmetic perspective, we can also use crowns to accomplish a variety of things to improve your appearance.  For example, when there is a gap between teeth, we can close it by using a crown.  If teeth are covered with dark stains, a crown can cover them as well.  As a crown dentist, we can even use them to make teeth appear straighter.  With that in mind, a crown dentist can restore a tooth that has been chipped or cracked, protect a tooth from feeling sensitive, and even straighten teeth.  When a tooth has fallen out, we can even use a similar technology to create a dental bridge.  A bridge looks natural and behaves like a real tooth.  It is created by placing a crown onto the two teeth surrounding the missing one.  A bridge that looks like gum tissue goes between the two crowns, and a new tooth is secured to it.

These are only some of the ways that we are using dental crowns to transform and restore teeth.  To learn more, call and schedule a consultation today.


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