DENTAL CROWNS IN SAN FRANCISCO

What Are Dental Crowns?

Otherwise known as a “cap”, a crown is a form of dental restoration used to repair a tooth whose structure has been damaged due to factors such as trauma, wear, and tear, or dental decay.

A crown is made by utilizing different kinds of materials, such as porcelain ceramic, zirconia metal, composite resin, or a combination of these materials. Each of these materials has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it’s important to work with your dentist to determine which one would give you the best results.

What Dental Issues Can Crowns Resolve?

Damages

These little miracles can protect weakened teeth from further damage caused by decay, large fillings, or fractures. Plus, they can restore teeth that have been chipped, cracked, or broken, hiding any visible flaws while protecting the underlying structure from harmful substances.

Bridges

Dental crowns also play a crucial role in holding dental bridges in place. They cover up any gaps between teeth, offering a natural-looking replacement that blends in seamlessly with the rest of your teeth.

Imperfections

If you're self-conscious about misshapen or discolored teeth, our dentists here at Sutter Dental Collective can use crowns to cover up these imperfections, giving you the even smile you've always wanted. Additionally, if you've undergone root canal treatment, a crown is the perfect finishing touch to protect your investment and give you a natural-looking replacement tooth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long do dental crowns last?

Well, it really varies. In truth, the longevity of a dental crown differs from person to person depending on the type of crown chosen, the quality of the dentist's work, and how well you maintain and take care of your teeth. That said, however, most dental crowns can last anywhere between 5-15 yrs with appropriate care.

Does It Hurt to Get a Dental Crown?

Getting a dental crown should not hurt. In fact, with the advancements in modern dentistry, the process of getting a crown is fairly simple and straightforward. At Sutter Dental Collective, we take extra care to ensure that patients are comfortable throughout the procedure. One way we accomplish this is by offering complimentary nitrous oxide, which helps reduce or eliminate any discomfort that may occur during the placement of the crown.

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How Do I Care For My Dental Crowns?

Although dental crowns don't require much special care, there are still a few steps that you should take to make sure they last for years to come. To keep your crowns as good as new, it's important that you maintain good oral hygiene. This means brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing daily.

A night guard might also be a good investment to protect your crowns from grinding or clenching during sleep. Additionally, it's also advisable to avoid hard or acidic foods that could damage your crowns. It’s also important to visit the dentists for regular dental exams and routine dental cleanings so any potential issues with the crowns can be caught before they start causing any problems.

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