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Dental Crowns in West Palm Beach, FL

South Florida Sedation Dentistry provides comprehensive dental exams in West Palm Beach, FL. Call 561-967-2001 to learn more and schedule an appointment.
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Dental Crowns

South Florida Sedation Dentistry provides dental crowns in West Palm Beach, FL. Call 561-967-2001 to learn more and schedule an appointment.

If a tooth has more extensive decay, a dental crown may be the ideal aesthetic and functional restorative solution.

Choosing to have a crown placed can preserve the natural tooth, which is always the goal as preserving the natural teeth helps maintain the supporting bone structure and stability of the surrounding and adjacent teeth.

The first step in the process is to take an impression that will be used to make a model of the teeth and bite. This allows the crown to be made to look and function like your natural tooth. The tooth will then be prepped, with the decayed areas being removed. An impression of the prepped tooth will be made so that the final crown will fit properly when it is placed.

Sometimes the final crown can be placed on the same day but other times a temporary crown will be placed while your final restoration is being created. Crowns often last a lifetime with proper care and oral hygiene.

There are four common types of crowns:

Ceramic

This type of crown is often used for teeth that are visible when smiling as they are made from a zirconium or porcelain-based material that retains the look of your natural teeth.

Porcelain Fused to Metal

These crowns are known for their strength and durability while also allowing for a natural-looking restoration.

Gold Alloys

These may be used when more strength is needed, particularly for patients who grind their teeth at night.

Base Metal Alloys

These are strong and corrosion-resistant and are often used when there is less existing tooth structure available to support the crown restoration.

Why Are Crowns Diagnosed?

If too much tooth structure is lost due to decay and bad restorations. A crown fits around your existing tooth circumferentially supporting and holding the remaining tooth structure.

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