Dental Crowns For A Fully Restored Smile
Are you looking to restore damaged or decayed teeth, to achieve a beautiful, healthy smile? Dental crowns can replicate the function and appearance of a natural tooth, enhancing your oral health and smile aesthetics.
At Oakland Family Dental, our experienced Waterford, MI, cosmetic dentist, Dr. Amanda Sheehan, offers various types of dental crowns to meet your oral health needs. If you’re ready to restore your smile, contact our Waterford dental office by calling (248) 674-03844.
What Are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns, also known as caps or tooth crowns, are prosthetic devices placed over damaged or decayed teeth to restore their function, shape, and appearance. They’re custom-made to fit over the entire prepared tooth from the gum line to the chewing surface, and are usually made of porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of these materials. Tooth crowns can also be used as restorations for dental implants, to support dental bridges, or they can act as a cosmetic solution to improve the appearance of teeth.
When Are Dental Crowns Necessary to Protect a Weak Tooth?
There are multiple dental issues that a crown can fix. Your Waterford dentist may recommend dental crowns for various reasons, including:
- Protecting a Weak Tooth: If a tooth has been weakened by decay, a large dental filling, or a root canal, a dental crown can provide additional support and prevent the tooth from breaking.
- Restoring a Broken or Damaged Tooth: A dental crown can be used to restore a tooth that has been broken, cracked, or severely worn down.
- Covering a Dental Implant: After a dental implant is placed, a dental crown is often used to cover the implant and create a natural-looking tooth replacement.
- Supporting a Dental Bridge: Dental crowns can be used to support a dental bridge, which is used to replace missing teeth.
- Improving the Appearance of a Tooth: Dental crowns can be used as a cosmetic solution to improve the appearance of misshapen, discolored, or poorly spaced teeth.
Signs You Need Dental Crowns
Some signs that you may need a dental crown include:
- Tooth pain or sensitivity
- A cracked or chipped tooth
- A large filling that needs to be replaced
- A tooth that has had a root canal
- A tooth that’s misshapen or discolored
Benefits of Dental Crowns
Some of the benefits of dental crowns include:
- Protection: Dental crowns can help protect weak or damaged teeth from further damage or decay.
- Restoration: Dental crowns can restore the function and appearance of damaged teeth.
- Durability: Dental crowns are strong and durable, and can last for many years with proper care.
- Versatility: Dental crowns can be used for a variety of dental problems, from restoring a broken tooth to covering a dental implant.
- Aesthetics: Dental crowns can be made to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, creating a natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing result.
If you’re wondering how dental crowns may benefit you, contact your Waterford dentist today to schedule your next appointment!
Types of Dental Crowns
Stainless Steel Crowns
Stainless steel crowns stand out for their use in both pediatric dentistry for primary (baby) teeth and as durable options for permanent crowns in adults. (Expand on this)
Porcelain Crowns
Porcelain crowns are made of a tooth-colored material that can be matched to the shade of your natural teeth, making them a popular choice for front teeth. They’re biocompatible and produce a natural, lifelike appearance.
Metal Crowns
Metal crowns are made of gold, nickel, or other metal alloys. They’re extremely durable, can withstand heavy biting forces, and last a long time. Notably, metal crowns rarely chip, making them an ideal choice for out-of-sight molars where durability is key and the metallic color is less of a concern. However, their metallic color makes them less popular for front teeth.
Porcelain-fused-to-Metal Crowns (PFM)
PFM crowns are made by fusing a metal base with a porcelain coating, providing the strength of the metal and the aesthetics of the porcelain. They can be used for both front and back teeth.
Zirconia Crowns
Zirconia crowns are made of a durable, biocompatible material that is resistant to chipping and cracking. They can be matched to the color of your natural teeth and are an ideal option for back teeth.
Same-Day Crowns
Same-day crowns, also known as CEREC crowns, are a type of dental crown that can be fabricated and placed in a single dental visit. This is in contrast to traditional dental crowns, which typically require multiple appointments and the use of temporary crowns while waiting for the permanent crown to be fabricated in a dental lab.
Frequently Asked Questions
Generally, most crowns can last anywhere from five to 15 years or even longer with proper care. The lifespan of your dental crown will depend on various factors such as the material used, your oral hygiene routine, and the amount of wear and tear the crown is subjected to.
Getting a dental crown should not be painful as the procedure is usually performed with a local anesthetic. Some patients may experience some discomfort or sensitivity during or after the procedure. Your dentist can prescribe pain medication or recommend over-the-counter pain relievers to manage any discomfort.
Generally, it takes two dental visits to complete the dental crown process. The first visit involves preparing the tooth for the crown, which includes reshaping the tooth, making impressions, and placing a temporary crown to cover and protect the prepared tooth. The total time it takes to place a dental crown on a tooth can vary depending on the specific case and the dentist’s technique. Your dentist will provide a treatment timeline at your initial consultation.
Yes, it’s possible to get a dental crown placed in one day using a technology called CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics). This technology allows the dentist to create and place a custom crown in a single dental visit.
The dentist will take digital impressions of the tooth, design the crown using computer-aided design (CAD) software, and then use an in-office milling machine to fabricate the crown. This contrasts with the traditional method that involves fitting a temporary crown before receiving the new crown, which requires multiple visits to check the fit and color before the permanent crown is cemented in place.
Discover if Dental Crowns Are Right for You
Dental crowns are a popular and effective way to restore damaged or decayed teeth. With advances in technology, there are now various types of dental crowns available, each with its unique advantages and disadvantages. Call our Waterford, MI office by calling (248) 674-03844 to schedule a consultation. Dr. Sheehan is proud to serve Michigan patients in Waterford, Shelby, Bloomfield Hills, Rochester and the surrounding areas.