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Dental Crowns

A Dental crown is simply a cap for a tooth that is damaged. A number of materials, such as zirconium, porcelain or metal, can be used to create it.

You might have crowns on your front teeth that were made to match your other teeth, or you might have crowns over molars that are rarely seen unless you yawn exuberantly.

While selecting a crown, there are a number of things to keep in mind, such as: strength, durability, costs and suitability.

You can also place a high value on being natural in a way that doesn't hide your smile. A dentist can explain your alternatives and assist you in selecting the one that best suits your requirements.

What are the indications for dental crowns ?

  • Replace existing crowns which have failed
  • Restore the form, function and appearance of badly broken down, worn or fractured teeth, where other simpler forms of restorations are unsuitable or have been found to fail clinically.
  • Improve the aesthetics of unsightly teeth which cannot be managed by simple cosmetic and restorative procedures.
  • Maintain the structural stability and reduce the risk of fractures of extensively restored teeth including those which have been endodentically treated.
  • Restore the visible portion of a single dental implant.

As Clinic Phaselis, we perform dental crown treatment in multidisciplinary dental clinics in accordance with the standards of the world health organization. We are waiting for you in our clinic for healthy teeth and magnificent smiles with our expert doctor staff and the password of medical excellence and zero complications that we have determined.

F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do dental crowns last?
A crown can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years. Some crowns may survive longer because they are stronger than others.
Can you whiten dental crowns?
Unfortunately, bleaching procedures have little effect on the color of a crown. They will continue to be the same shade they were when the dentist inserted them. Your crown might start to appear whiter than your natural teeth if over time your natural teeth start to yellow or discolor. The good news is that, unlike natural enamel, your crown material won't deteriorate or become yellow.
Do permanent dental crowns need special care?
No. You can treat your crown like a natural tooth since it will behave in the same way. Simply brush and floss as usual, and visit Forest Lake Smiles every six months for a dental cleaning and oral examination.