~ We can restore your natural smile
Cracked, broken, decayed, or worn teeth can be "capped" with
dental crowns, restoring your natural, healthy-looking smile. Designed
to fit snugly and function as normal teeth, crowns protect your teeth
from further damage while preserving the correct alignment of your jaw's
natural bite. Depending on your specific circumstances and preferences,
crowns can be made from any of several durable materials, including gold,
porcelain, and ceramic. And according to the degree of restoration required,
crowns can typically be designed and fitted in two steps: preparation
and application.
Preparation
First, Dr. Ross will carefully numb your mouth and prepare the problem
teeth by gently removing the outer portion. With care and expert judgment
that comes from years of experience, he'll eliminate any decayed areas
and create the proper shape and size to accommodate your crowns. Next,
he'll make a precise impression of your teeth and send it to
a world-class dental laboratory with a detailed prescription. There, the crowns will be
carefully
produced for a custom-fit. Typically, the production process requires
two to three weeks, during which we'll protect your teeth and gums by
fitting
you with temporary resin crowns.
Application
Once your crowns are ready, Dr. Ross will remove the temporary crowns,
then carefully fit and adjust the permanent ones into place. Then he'll
spend time with you, carefully evaluating the crowns for appearance,
color match, bite discrepancies, and accuracy of fit, before finally
bonding
them to each of the prepared teeth. Once the crowns are applied, you'll
want to conscientiously brush and floss them to protect the base from
bacterial growth that leads to gum disease. And finally, you'll need
to maintain good professional care of your crowns through regular dental
check-ups.
Using crowns, we can recreate even really badlt damaged teeth. And we can use crowns to change the shape and alignment of yourt teeth, too.
Crowns are a strong, well functioning, attractive way to maintain your smile and your natural teeth for a lifetime.
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