Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are a very common restorative procedure in dentistry. Crowns are used to “cap” a damaged tooth or to cover an implant entirely. This post will give an overview of the procedure for dental crown placement.

The doctors and the team of oral healthcare professionals at Bronxville Dentistry, located near you in Bronxville, want to educate their patients, current and new, on the steps of a crown procedure and to explain patient expectations.

THE RECOMMENDATION

A dentist will recommend a crown procedure for one of two reasons: restorative or cosmetic. The procedure is restorative of the patient’s tooth is cracked or too damaged to support a filling. The procedure is cosmetic if the patient’s tooth is extremely discolored, but the structural integrity of the tooth remains.

For dental crowns in Bronxville, NY the dentists here use the latest state of art technology, ensuring the best care and treatment.

THE TYPES OF CROWNS

For cosmetic reasons, crowns are typically made from ceramic or porcelain to look like a natural tooth. Crowns can also be made from resin or stainless steel.

There are pros and cons to each crown type. Depending upon the needed repair, the procedure and the location of the tooth needing replacement, the dentist will address the patient’s specific situation and preference to recommend the best crown type.

THE PROCEDURE

Typically, it takes two separate appointments to complete the procedure.

The first appointment is for the dentist to evaluate the damaged tooth and to make sure the tooth can support a crown. If this determination is made, then the natural tooth is filed down to prepare for the crown’s placement.

If the dentist determines that the tooth is too damaged to support a crown, then the remaining portions of the tooth are filled for strength to support a crown.

After the tooth is filed or filled, the dentist will make an impression of the area of the damaged tooth and of the surrounding teeth. The patient will leave the first appointment with a temporary crown to protect this area.

The permanent crown is fabricated in a dental laboratory from the impressions. The second appointment is scheduled when the permanent crown is received from the lab. At this appointment, the temporary crown is removed, and the permanent crown is cemented into place.

It may take a little time before the crown begins to feel normal in the mouth. However, the end result is the replacement tooth will look, feel and function like a natural tooth.

If you would like a consultation regarding the procedure for, and the benefits of, a dental crown, then please contact the oral healthcare professionals at Bronxville Dentistry, located in Bronxville, NY, where new patients are always welcome.

Bronxville Dentistry is trusted and highly recommended for dental crown procedures, as well as other treatments in restorative, cosmetic, and general dentistry. For immediate dental crowns in Bronxville book an appointment with us today!

Dental Crown

What is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a cap that is placed over a tooth after either a root canal treatment or due to a large filling/cavity.

How long does a crown stay in your mouth?

A crown will stay on your tooth for as long as the patient can take care of it . Usually between 10-15 years.

How long do you have to wait after getting a crown?

You don't have to wait after cementing a crown, you can eat right away.

How long do gums take to heal after the crown?

Everyone's healing time varies. Generally, your gums heal in 2 weeks.

Can you eat normally with crowns?

You can eat normally with permanent crowns. When you have a TEMPORARY crown we do suggest avoiding hard/sticky food. Ex: hard candy, nuts, and seeds, gum, skittles, starbursts, etc.

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