Cosmetic Dentistry | Porcelain Crowns (Caps)
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)
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, but like most dental restorations,
they may eventually need to be replaced. 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:
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, the dentist 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.
You will be given care instructions and encouraged
to have regular dental visits to check your new crown.