Patients who are need of dental crowns want a subtle restoration that won’t stand out from the rest of their smiles. That is possible thanks to advanced dental technology and materials, like those used in CEREC crowns. Not only does a dental crown blend in seamlessly...
Are your teeth severely damaged or worn? If so, you might be in need of dental crowns. These restorations offer a number of benefits to patients. They allow people to retain badly worn and weakened teeth and maintain comfortable oral function. Our dentist places high-quality,...
Did you know it’s possible to have custom made dental crowns placed in one day? Our dentist uses CAD/CAM technology to fabricate beautiful dental crowns at our practice. Instead of waiting weeks for a lab to create a custom restoration, a patient’s crown can be...
Dental crowns can help patients to preserve a biological tooth that has been compromised by a substantial area of decay. Additionally, dental crowns also offer additional protection after root canal treatment, which leaves the tooth more susceptible to breakage. Dental Crown Treatment Process In the past, patients...
Most people who receive dental crowns have to wait a significant amount of time for their restorations to be fabricated in dental laboratories. Restorations like dental crowns need to be custom made so that they accommodate a person’s unique oral and dental anatomy. In the past,...
When a tooth is severely decayed or broken, a restoration is needed to save the tooth or extraction may be required. Depending on need, your dentist may recommend inlays, onlays, or dental crowns as your best option. With inlays and onlays, much less of the tooth’s...
Sometimes, a cavity is too large to be addressed by a filling alone, or a tooth has been significantly damaged due to injury. In these cases, dental crowns can help patients save their teeth and restore their smiles. Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps that are placed...
Patients may originally choose dental crowns made of metal materials, or of porcelain fused to metal, but become dissatisfied with those restorations over time. Perhaps the porcelain has worn away a bit, exposing the metal underneath or the patient prefers to replace a “gold” crown...
When our teeth become damaged by wear and tear or disease, restorations are necessary to protect against complications related to permanent damage. In most instances, if a tooth is salvageable with restorations, our dentist will prefer to use restorations over removing a damaged tooth because...