2436 Foothill Blvd. Suite A Calistoga, CA 94515
At Calistoga Dental Group, we offer dental crowns to restore the shape and size of damaged teeth. In addition, it protects against further damage to your teeth. Dental crowns are an excellent option for restoring damaged teeth and are a standard procedure offered at our dental care center in Calistoga, CA. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, damaged teeth do not heal or restore damaged enamel on their surfaces. However, we can protect and restore a tooth with a dental crown.
With the help of a dental crown, you can protect a weak tooth from infection, restore a damaged tooth, cover a dental implant, hold a dental bridge in place, and provide an excellent, natural appearance. We at Calistoga Dental Group can strengthen and enhance your damaged or weak tooth with a dental crown if you schedule an appointment.
Dental Crowns in Calistoga, CA
At Calistoga Dental Group, our dentists prepare a tooth for a dental crown. This entails removing some enamel to make room for the crown and prevent it from pushing other teeth out of alignment. Following this, they will clean the tooth and attach a temporary one with glue. Usually, patients need to wear the temporary crown for two weeks while the permanent version is made at the lab. While wearing it, be mindful of what you eat and how you brush, as it will likely come off.
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Benefits Of Dental Crowns
A dental crown can offer additional strength and stability to a tooth that has been damaged or weakened by decay, trauma, or infection.
Dental crowns can protect a tooth from further damage caused by biting forces.
Dental crowns are also used to restore broken teeth and for cosmetic purposes, such as changing the shape of a tooth or improving its appearance.
Crowns are made from durable materials such as porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, gold alloys, and resin composite materials that are designed to last for several years with proper care.
They effectively encase the entire visible portion of the affected tooth above the gum line in order to restore it to its original size and shape while providing protection against future damage.
With today’s advances in technology, most dental crowns look very natural so there is no need for anyone else to know you had one placed unless you choose to tell them!