Dental Crowns In Chandler's Ford

Crowns can extend the life of a natural tooth and enhance your smile.

What Is A Dental Crown?

What Is A Dental Crown?

In cases where a tooth needs substantial restoration from multiple fillings or significant damage, a dental crown is often the recommended treatment. Crafted to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, our porcelain crowns not only rebuild but also reinforce tooth structure.

By encompassing the entire tooth, a crown addresses diverse cosmetic issues effectively. Once placed, it restores both the function and aesthetic appearance of the tooth, ensuring a natural-looking smile and boosting your confidence.

Restore Your Damaged Tooth with a Dental Crown.

Dental crowns can make your teeth look like new and also make them stronger.

Dental Crown Benefits

Dental Crown Benefits

Dental crowns provide versatile solutions for a range of dental issues and bring numerous benefits to patients. A key advantage is their ability to restore teeth affected by decay or damage to their original shape, size, and strength. Whether a tooth has extensive decay, multiple fillings, or significant damage, a crown can effectively strengthen it and prevent further deterioration. Additionally, dental crowns can improve the appearance of teeth by enhancing their alignment, shape, and colour. Made from high-quality materials like porcelain, crowns closely resemble natural teeth, seamlessly blending with the rest of your smile. This aesthetic enhancement can enhance confidence and self-esteem, enabling individuals to smile freely without concern about their dental appearance.

When is A Dental Crown Needed?

When is A Dental Crown Needed?

Dental crowns are required when a tooth is extensively damaged or has weakened tooth structure that cannot be restored with a filling.

For instance, a dental crown may be necessary

Types of Dental Crowns

Types of Dental Crowns

There are three main types of dental crowns: metal crowns, porcelain crowns, and composite resin crowns.

Some FAQs on Dental Crowns

1. How long do dental crowns last?
Dental crowns typically last between 5 to 15 years or longer, depending on factors such as the material selected, your oral hygiene practices, and how much stress the crown endures.
Dental crowns need no additional care beyond regular oral hygiene routines, including brushing twice daily, daily flossing, and regular dental check-ups. Avoiding hard or sticky foods can extend the lifespan of your crown.

Dental crown placement typically involves two dentist appointments. In the first visit, the tooth is prepared by removing decay or damage, and impressions are made for a custom crown. At the second visit, the permanent crown is affixed in position.

Once porcelain and ceramic crowns are placed, they cannot be whitened. Nonetheless, maintaining excellent oral hygiene and attending regular dental cleanings can prevent staining and maintain the appearance of your crown.

Getting a dental crown typically isn’t painful. Before preparing the tooth and placing the crown, our dentist will use local anaesthesia to numb the area. You might feel some discomfort or sensitivity afterward, but it should quickly fade.

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