Dental Crown
Dental Crown
Restore and Reinforce Your Smile
Dental crowns are versatile restorations that can repair and strengthen damaged teeth, restoring both their function and aesthetics. Whether you have a cracked tooth, large filling, or severely decayed tooth, dental crowns provide a durable and natural-looking solution. Trust our skilled team to customize a crown that fits seamlessly with your existing teeth. Let us restore you with confident and beautiful smile.
TYPES OF CROWNS
We Offer 2 types of Dental Crown
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns
PFM crowns combine the strength of a metal base with a porcelain overlay, providing durability and a natural appearance. Crown is often use them for back teeth or areas that require more strength.
Zirconia Crowns
Zirconia crowns have gained a reputation for their exceptional strength and durability. They offer excellent aesthetics, making them a versatile choice for both front and back teeth.
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Who Needs Dental Crown
Tooth Decay: Has significant decay that cannot be restored with a filling. You may consider a crown to protect and strengthen it.
Cracked or Fractured Teeth: Teeth with cracks or fractures may need crowns to prevent further damage and restore their strength and functionality.
Large Fillings: When a tooth has a large filling compromising its structural integrity, reinforcement and support can be provided by a crown.
Root Canal Treatment: After undergoing root canal, a tooth may become weakened and in need of a crown for protection against future damage.
Misshapen or Discolored Teeth: Dental crowns can enhance the appearance of misshapen or severely discolored teeth for cosmetic purposes, improving aesthetics and symmetry.
Tooth Wear: Crowns can help restore proper shape, size, and function to severely worn down or eroded teeth.
Dental Bridge Placement: Dental bridges, which replace missing teeth by bridging the gap between existing teeth, are anchored using crowns.
SMILING FACES CHANGE WITH CROWN AT GTC DENTAL
Before and After
Tips For Dental Crown
- Oral Hygiene Practices : Regular brushing, flossing, and using antimicrobial mouthwash. This can ensure that the crown and surrounding teeth remain clean and free from plaque buildup.
- Avoiding Damaging Habits: Such as chewing on hard objects, biting nails, eating sour food without gargle, or grinding teeth. Recommend using a nightguard if you have teeth grinding (bruxism).
- Regular Dental Check-ups: Regular dental visits for professional cleanings and examinations. This allow the dentist to monitor the condition of the crown.
- Dietary Recommendations: Try to avoid sticky or hard foods that can exert excessive force on the restoration.
- Signs of Potential Issues: Such as sensitivity, pain, or a loose or dislodged crown. It is advisable to seek dental care if they experience any of these symptoms.
- Lifespan of Dental Crowns: The lifespan of dental crown depending on habits on individuals. A proper maintenance can help extend their durability.