Restore and Improve Your Smile with Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are “caps” that are placed above damaged teeth. The purpose of crown placement is to preserve the shape of the tooth while restoring its aesthetic function. We offer various types of dental crowns, including resin, porcelain, metal alloys, ceramic, and zirconia crowns.
Achieve Perfection for Your Imperfect Teeth
Benefits of Dental Crowns
- Replace Dental Filling: Dental crowns help replace large cavities in teeth that cannot be adequately covered with fillings.
- Improve Smile Aesthetics: By preventing misalignment or crooked teeth, dental crowns enhance your overall smile.
- Prevents Fracturing of Teeth: Crowns strengthen teeth, helping to prevent adjacent teeth from fracturing or decaying.
- Protect Weak Tooth: With the help of dental crowns and bridges, you can safeguard weak teeth from chipping or breaking.
- Coverage: Dental crowns can cover poorly shaped teeth or dental implants.
- Prevent Periodontal Diseases: They help protect weak teeth from gum diseases and other infections affecting dental health.
Are Dental Crowns Really Necessary?
Risk of Tooth Infections
Unlike broken bones, which can heal over time, a broken tooth cannot heal on its own. Immediate dental intervention is required. A dental crown helps prevent further breakage or infection of the tooth.
Widespread Decay of Teeth
If a decayed tooth is not treated and covered with a dental crown promptly, it can lead to widespread decay of neighboring teeth. Bacteria from the decay can also affect other areas of the mouth.
Weakened Structure of Teeth
Old dental fillings can break down over time. A crack in a tooth can add stress, weaken its structure, and make it incapable of supporting a new filling.