What Are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown is a dental treatment that is used to cover and protect a tooth that is damaged or weakened. If a tooth is cracked, broken, or has undergone a root canal procedure, we may suggest placing a crown on it. At Saks Dental Studio Allen
, our crowns not only safeguard the tooth from additional harm but also enhance its appearance and structure. The restoration is expected to endure for several years before requiring replacement.
Why Are Dental Crowns Needed?
There are several reasons why getting a new dental crown could be beneficial for you. The primary reason is when a tooth has cracked, fractured, or broken. Another situation where you might require a crown is if you have recently undergone a root canal, as this can make the tooth more susceptible to breaking. Additionally, if a tooth has a significant filling or a deep area of decay, we may suggest crowning it to safeguard and restore its functionality.
Who Is A Candidate For Dental Crowns?
Dr. Shilpa Karri or Dr. Shafinaz Ali will conduct a thorough examination of your teeth to assess the need for a crown. If it is determined that a crown is necessary, it is highly recommended that the treatment be proceed promptly in order to prevent any additional harm to the tooth. In case you have an existing older crown that requires replacement, our dentists in Allen can conveniently carry out this procedure at our office in Allen TX, at a time that suits you best. Rest assured, our expertise allows us to place crowns on any tooth in need of restoration within the oral cavity.
What Happens During The Dental Crown Procedure?
To ensure your comfort during the crown procedure, Dr. Shilpa Karri will begin by numbing the area of your mouth that requires the crown. Afterward, the tooth will be filed down to create enough space for the restoration. Impressions will be taken and used to create the new crown. A second appointment will be scheduled for the placement of the final crown. Rest assured, the crown will provide you with a beautiful smile that will last for many years. If you have any questions or would like more information about the process, please don't hesitate to contact our dental office.