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Dental Crown Procedures: What to Expect?

Wondering what getting dental crowns involves? At United Dental Clinic, we walk you through the process step-by-step. It begins with filing down the damaged tooth to prepare it for the restoration. Next, we take impressions to create a customized crown that matches your natural teeth. A temporary crown is placed while the permanent one is being made. At your follow-up visit, we remove the temporary crown, test the fit and look of your new restoration, and cement the crown into place once you approve.

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Dental Crown Procedures: What to Expect?

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  1. Dental Crown Procedures: What to Expect? Damaged and weakened teeth affect not only your oral health but also your smile and overall well-being. The most common solution to treat your damaged and weakened teeth is undergoing the Dental Crown Procedure. In addition to fixing your damaged teeth, you might also prioritise having a natural appearance that doesn’t detract from your smile. The dental crown procedure is an ideal way to achieve it. This dental procedure is vital to restoring the natural appearance and functionality of your teeth. However, before booking an appointment for a Dental Crown Procedure, you should understand what to expect throughout the journey. Going through this article, you can dive into the ins and outs of a dental crown procedure. What is a Dental Crown? A dental crown is a cap-like structure used to cover a decayed or damaged tooth to improve the way it looks and make it stronger. This cap-like structure restores the shape, size, and colour of your damaged teeth. Dental crowns are classified based on different material types, including porcelain, metal, alloy, zirconia, gold, and porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. Each type of dental crown has unique

  2. characteristics and is designed to mimic the natural colour and appearance of the patient’s actual teeth. Furthermore, dental crown treatment is a straightforward, minimally invasive and painless procedure. One of the primary benefits of a dental crown is it can protect and reinforce your weak tooth, improving the aesthetics of your smile. When Do You Need a Dental Crown? Your dentist might recommend the dental crown procedure if you: ● have cracked or broken teeth ● have severely decayed or fragile teeth ● have had a root canal treatment ● have discoloured teeth ● need to hold denture or bridge in place ● want to improve your smile’s aesthetics How to Prepare for Your Dental Crown Appointment? You should make the necessary preparations when getting ready for a dental crown treatment to minimise procedure risks, alleviate your concerns, and prepare you for a successful treatment. The following points highlight how you can prepare for your dental crown appointment: ● Discuss your concerns with the dentist A Dental Crown Procedure is a significant step to fixing your damaged teeth and achieving a healthier smile. If you have some questions or concerns before the treatment, don’t worry; it’s completely normal. You should have an open conversation with your dentist about what to expect during the treatment, any potential dental crown complications, and the expected outcome. Discussing all these concerns with your dentist will help you feel more informed and comfortable about and set realistic expectations from the dental treatment. ● Understand the costs involved You should know that the cost of a dental crown procedure depends on multiple factors, including the material from which the crown is made, the treatment’s complexity, your dentist’s

  3. expertise, etc. Discussing the costs involved with your dentist during the initial consultation will help avoid any surprises or hidden costs. ● Arrange for transportation Although dental crown procedures are straightforward, you might experience some drowsiness or discomfort if you are sedated during the treatment. Therefore, it will be helpful to arrange for transportation to and from the dental practice, as it might not be advisable to drive immediately after the procedure. What to Expect During Dental Crown Procedure? Knowing what to expect during the dental crown procedure will help you feel more at ease during the treatment. Here discussed are the steps involved in the dental crown procedure: 1. Initial consultation and evaluation Dental Crown Procedure starts with consultation with your dentist. During this first appointment, your dentist will: ● Examine your teeth and evaluate your medical history ● Take dental X-rays ● Determine whether dental crowns are suitable to fix your damaged or decayed teeth ● Discuss the suitable material for fabricating your dental crowns based on your needs and preferences Once the assessment is complete, your dentist will craft a dental crown treatment plan specifying each step and possible outcome. 2. Preparing your tooth In the second dental appointment, your dentist will prepare for the tooth to place a crown. Preparing your tooth involves numbing the area with local anaesthesia and removing a thin layer of enamel to reshape your tooth. Reshaping your tooth creates enough space for the dental crown to fit on it. 3. Creating and placing a temporary crown After preparing your tooth, your dentist will take an impression of the tooth and surrounding teeth to fabricate your custom dental crown. Your tooth impression is sent to a dental laboratory, where a dental technician fabricates your dental crown within two to three weeks.

  4. In the meantime, a temporary crown is placed over your prepared tooth to protect it while you wait for your final crown to be fabricated. 4. Fitting and adjusting the crown Once your final dental crown is fabricated, you need to visit your dentist for final fitting and adjustment. The temporary crown is removed, and your dentist places the permanent crown over your tooth. Before cementing the crown, a professional dentist checks the fit, alignment, and bite. They make necessary adjustments, and after properly fitting the crown and correcting the bite alignment, dental adhesive or cement is used to attach the crown to your natural tooth. 5. After-care and recovery Once the permanent crown is placed over your damaged or decayed tooth, you should regularly visit your dentist for after-care and recovery. During these appointments, your dentist will monitor the crown’s fit, function, and overall oral health. In addition, he will discuss some tips to take care of your oral hygiene and health and maintain the crown. If you suffered from a major blow on your face, resulting in a severely broken tooth, you can expect not to undergo all these steps. Instead, you will be taken for Emergency Dental Services, wherein your dentist will immediately prepare your broken tooth and fit a crown over it in a single visit. Bottom Line Dental crowns are the most popular and effective solution to fix your damaged, discoloured, or decayed tooth and achieve a healthier smile. By knowing what to expect during a dental crown procedure, you will feel less anxious and more confident during the procedure. Always communicate with your dentist before the actual procedure starts to address any concerns and achieve a successful outcome. Moreover, it’s advisable to look for a dental practice that offers emergency dental services in case you need to restore your damaged teeth without undergoing all the steps discussed.

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