Effectively restore and protect your teeth’s function and appearance.
For badly damaged teeth, dental crowns can be an effective treatment option. The dental crown procedure uses tooth-shaped coverings to restore strength and eliminate discomfort. In addition, dental crowns may be used to anchor a dental bridge or to cap a dental implant post. The type of crown utilised during your dental crown procedure will depend on your unique needs and the recommendation of your dentist.
Crowns made of metal can be an ideal option for repairing decayed or damaged back teeth. They are extremely durable and can be applied with less removal of the natural tooth than ceramic crowns.
All ceramic crowns are usually used for upper front incisors. The tooth-coloured ceramic material is translucent, like the enamel of your natural teeth, and size and shade can be carefully matched to complement the rest of your smile. Ceramic dental crowns are not as resilient as metal crowns and do not function as well on back teeth, which sustain a lot of pressure from biting and chewing.
Dental crowns made of porcelain fused to metal are stronger than all-ceramic versions and more aesthetically pleasing than those made of metal.
A bridge can be used to replace several missing teeth, helping to restore your smile. It’s also known as a pontic, which is fused to the teeth surrounding a space left by missing teeth. Between two crowns to fill in the area left by a missing tooth or teeth. Bridges can help correct some bite issues and even improve your speech.
A dental crown or bridge takes two to three appointments to place and the process is very similar for the two treatments. The first appointment is the consultation in which your dentist will talk to you about your options and explain process.
The second appointment is where an impression of your damaged tooth or surrounding teeth is taken and then prepared for the restoration. A temporary crown is placed, and the impression of your tooth is sent to the lab where your permanent crown or bridge will be fabricated.
At your final appointment, the temporary restoration is removed and the permanent one is cemented in place.
Individuals may be interested in replacing old dental crowns for a number of reasons. Other times, dental crown problems like wear, decay, or poor fit may lead patients to inquire about replacing older dental crowns. Typically, patients should expect to replace their dental crowns after approximately 10 years.If you would like to know more, or to book an appointment, please contact us today.
Dr Jason Tung and the team at Beenleigh Marketplace Dental offer a range of treatments to help you maintain and restore good oral health.
Beenleigh Marketplace Dental offers emergency dentistry to help you receive the care you need; when you need it.
If you’ve been experiencing pain in your teeth, gums or jaws but you can’t see any problem; it is time to visit the dentist.
If you are unhappy with the look of your teeth, you have a number of options; including dental veneers, teeth whitening and dental crowns.
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Root canal treatment can save a tooth as well as preventing the other oral health problems associated with tooth loss and infection. Thanks to advances in modern dentistry, root canal treatment is no more painful that getting a filling.
A dental crown is a type of dental restoration that completely covers or “caps” a damaged or decayed tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. It is essentially a tooth-shaped “cap” that is cemented onto an existing tooth or implant to cover the visible portion of the tooth above the gum line.
Dental crowns are commonly used to protect weakened or fractured teeth, restore teeth that have been extensively damaged by decay or trauma, cover dental implants, and improve the appearance of misshapen or discoloured teeth. Crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including metal alloys, porcelain, ceramic, or a combination of materials. The type of material used will depend on factors such as the location of the tooth, the extent of damage, and the patient’s preferences and budget.
A dental bridge is a type of dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. It is a fixed prosthetic device that is cemented onto the remaining natural teeth or dental implants adjacent to the gap created by the missing teeth. The bridge is made up of two or more dental crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap, called abutment teeth, and a false tooth or teeth in between, called pontics.
The abutment teeth are prepared by removing a portion of their enamel to accommodate the crowns that will hold the bridge in place. The pontic or pontics are then attached to the crowns and the entire bridge is cemented onto the abutment teeth.
Dental bridges are used to restore the function and appearance of the missing teeth as well as prevent the remaining teeth from shifting out of position. They can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, or a combination of materials. The type of material used will depend on factors such as the location of the missing teeth, the extent of the gap, and the patient’s preferences and budget.
The lifespan of a crown or bridge depends on factors such as the type of material used, the quality of placement, and oral hygiene habits. With proper care, a dental crown or bridge can last for many years, generally between 10 and 15 years or more. It’s important to visit the dentist regularly and practise good oral hygiene to extend the lifespan of the restoration.
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