Dental Crown

Dental Crown

Most dentistry looks like dentistry. Our goal is to provide dentistry that is undetectable. We replace existing dental crowns and fillings with restorations that look and feel like your natural teeth.

Where damage to a person’s teeth is extreme, and apparently beyond repair, we can use porcelain  crowns to make the smile appear brand new. This is an extremely reliable technique for repairing the most severe of dental problems, even permanently replacing missing teeth to offer a complete smile and a functional bite. We are renowned for the quality of our work and the fantastic changes we make for people using this technology. These treatments are used for a long-lasting correction of major dental problems. It is usual for a tooth crown to last for 20 to 30 years, which is as close to permanent as dental treatment can get.

What is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a great option when a weak, broken, or decayed tooth can’t be fixed with a filling. In this case, a custom-made cap is cemented in place, covering the damaged tooth to help support and preserve function. Depending on your personal preferences and dental goals, crowns can be made from a variety of materials, such as:

Porcelain 

Porcelain crowns closely match the look of natural teeth, making them the most popular type of dental crown. Because of this, porcelain crowns are often used on the front teeth to create a seamless blend with the neighboring natural teeth. However, porcelain crowns are not as strong as some other dental crowns, and they are often a more expensive option. 

Metal 

Metal crowns are typically made using a mix of gold, nickel, and chromium to create a strong, long-lasting result. They tend to be the longest-lasting dental crown option and are often used on the back molars that experience a higher level of pressure from biting and chewing. 

Resin 

While resin crowns are a cost-effective option, they only have a lifespan of around three to five years and are much more fragile than other dental crown options. However, dentists often use resin to create a temporary crown while you are waiting for your permanent crown to be crafted. 

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal 

Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns combine the strength of a metal crown with the aesthetics of a porcelain crown to create a strong but visually appealing prosthetic. The core of the crown is made of metal, while the outer coating is made of porcelain to match the crown to the teeth surrounding it. With proper dental care, PFM crowns can last just as long as a fully metal crown. 

If you have any questions about the types of dental crowns available, you should speak with a trusted dentist to discuss your options and determine which one meets your preferences and dental goals. 

How Are Dental Crowns Placed?

Your dental crown placement will likely take two or more appointments, depending on your need for additional adjustments after the permanent crown has been attached. At your initial appointment, your dentist will:

  • Prepare your tooth for the crown by shaping and removing some of your natural enamel
  • Take digital scans or impressions of your tooth and send them to a dental lab to build your custom-made crown
  • Place a temporary crown over the damaged tooth to protect it while the permanent crown is being made

Once your permanent crown has arrived, you will return for a second appointment. At this visit, your dentist will then:

  • Take off your temporary crown and clean the tooth to prepare for the permanent crown
  • Check the shape, color, and fit of your permanent crown to ensure it is secure and comfortable
  • Cement the permanent crown to your tooth

You might need additional minor appointments to have your crown adjusted so that it fits perfectly in your mouth and does not impede your bite or cause pressure on the surrounding teeth. If you feel any discomfort or pain while your mouth adjusts to the new crown, you should contact your dentist to schedule an adjustment. 

How Should I Take Care of My New Crown?

Many people are able to return to their normal activities immediately following the placement of their dental crown. However, you might experience some minor sensitivity as your mouth adjusts to the new crown. Mild soreness in your gums around the dental crown might also occur immediately following the procedure but should subside within a few days.

To preserve the lifespan of your crown, you should follow a quality oral care routine that includes regular dental visits and cleanings. You should also avoid overly hard or sticky foods that can break or dislodge your crown. If you notice your crown is loose or damaged, or you feel any pain or discomfort, contact your dentist as soon as possible for treatment. 

Difference Between Dental Crowns and Veneers

Dental crowns and veneers are among the most common types of dental procedures. While both offer coverage to a tooth, the amount of coverage and purpose behind the procedure set these two apart. 

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are designed to protect the entire tooth when it has been damaged and needs additional support. While they do provide cosmetic benefits by creating natural-looking teeth, the main goal of a dental crown is to restore function to an otherwise broken tooth. 

Veneers

Veneers are crafted to cover the front of a tooth to hide minor imperfections like cracks, gaps, discoloration, or misshapen teeth. Veneers are considered a cosmetic dental procedure as they do not add any additional function or support to the teeth and are used for aesthetic purposes only. 

An experienced dentist can help you understand your options and decide which procedure meets your specific oral health needs. 

Why Choose Dental Group of Chicago for Your Dental Crown?

At Dental Group of Chicago, we understand how important it is to restore your smile’s function and appearance. Our team of knowledgeable professionals, led by Dr. Alexander Reznikov, is dedicated to providing personalized care and ensuring you receive the highest-quality dental crowns tailored to your needs. Whether you’re dealing with a damaged tooth or simply looking to improve your smile, we offer a range of crown options – from durable metal crowns to aesthetic porcelain options – that will best suit your dental goals.

We use the latest dental technology and techniques to ensure a smooth and comfortable procedure from start to finish. With flexible hours, including evening and weekend appointments, we are committed to making your visit as convenient as possible. Call us today at (312) 588-0043 or contact us through our easy-to-use contact form. Let us help you restore the health and beauty of your smile!

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