
Crowns
A crown (or cap) is a covering that encases the entire tooth
surface restoring it to its original shape and size. A crown
protects and strengthens tooth structure that cannot be restored
with fillings or other types of restorations.
Although there are several types of crowns, porcelain (tooth
colored crown) are the most popular, because they resemble
your natural teeth. They are highly durable and will last
many years. Porcelain crowns are made to match the shape,
size, and color or your teeth giving you a natural, long-lasting
beautiful smile.
Reasons for crowns:
- Broken or fractured teeth
- Cosmetic enhancement
- Decayed teeth
- Fractured fillings
- Large fillings
- Tooth has a root canal
What does getting a crown involve?
A crown procedure usually requires two appointments. Your first
appointment will include taking several highly accurate molds
(or impressions) that will be used to create your custom
crown. A mold will also be used to create a temporary crown
which will stay on your tooth for approximately two weeks
until your new crown is fabricated by a dental laboratory.
While the tooth is numb, Dr. Krause will prepare the tooth
by removing any decay and shaping the surface to properly fit
the crown. Once these details are accomplished, your temporary
crown will be placed with temporary cement and your bite will
be checked to ensure you are biting properly.
At your second appointment your temporary crown will be removed,
the tooth will be cleaned, and your new crown will be carefully
placed to ensure the spacing and bite are accurate.
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