Get the Facts About Dental Crowns

Do you have a missing or damaged tooth and are considering a dental crown? Keep reading to learn everything you need to know to help you decide if a dental crown is the right option for you.

What is a dental crown?
You can think of a dental crown like a hat that sits on top of a damaged tooth or dental implant. This cap is custom made for the patient to look just like their original tooth and fit in perfectly with their natural smile. It covers the tooth or implant, allowing the patient to eat, drink, smile and speak normally.

Why should I consider a dental crown?

1. Dental crowns can reduce or eliminate pain
Because dental crowns are often used to repair broken or damaged teeth that can be extremely painful, covering these teeth can instantly relieve the pain or discomfort experienced by the patient.

2. Dental crowns can give you your smile back
When you have a dental crown made, your dentist in Sherwood Park will take impressions of your teeth and send these off to a lab to create a perfect match for your mouth. The crown is then polished and shaped to replicate the exact look of your natural teeth, right down to a matching colour. While your crown is being constructed, your dentist can provide you with a temporary crown, but once the permanent crown is installed, you’ll have your natural smile back again.

3. Dental crowns are easy to install
Once your dental crown comes back from the lab, installing it over your tooth or implant is simple, non-invasive and fast.

4. They are easy to care for
Dental crowns that are properly cared-for can last a lifetime. Caring for dental crowns is easy. All you have to do is see your dentist twice a year as usual, brush twice daily, and floss regularly. Considering these are the basic oral hygiene recommendations you’ve been hearing your whole life, it’s a pretty simple care routine.

If you have a missing or damaged tooth and are ready to take action, call the team at Vitavio Family Dental Clinic in Sherwood Park today. We’ll schedule a time to get you in for a consultation to assess your current situation and work together to develop a treatment plan that works for you.

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