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Dental  Crown

Most of us may surely be familiar with dental crowns. They are well-known as caps that cover a compromised tooth. Every crown is distinctively created to match the singular color of the patient’s teeth. Blending in with the row of teeth, the capped tooth looks absolutely natural as it sits pretty alongside. In today’s world, tooth crowns have reached the next level. At Aye Dental, we offer dental crowns in Chula Vista using state-of-the-art technology that utilizes digital scanners to prepare the teeth for crowns.

When do you need a crown?

You will need a crown to be fitted in when your dentist has treated you for a large cavity, or you have undergone root canal treatment. Crowns are also used for teeth that have become weak and need support to hold up. A dentist will also usually recommend a crown to be put in if a tooth is broken, or it is chipped, worn, or discolored. A dental crown is made into a tooth-shaped cap that will cover the impacted tooth to restore its health and appearance.

Benefits of Dental crown

  • Strengthens and protects a weakened or fractured tooth.
  • Restores functionality for chewing and speaking.
  • Custom-designed to match natural teeth for seamless aesthetics.
  • Long-lasting with proper care, providing durability.

Improves Oral Health

Reduces the risk of further dental issues.

Enhances Smile Appearance

Restores the tooth’s natural look and function.

What is a Crown Made of?

Crowns are made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, zirconia, metal alloy, or a combination of porcelain and metal. They were earlier traditionally made of gold or silver metals, as they still are. The more modern materials give a completely natural look to the crown, and they fit in seamlessly to give a perfect blend.

What is the Procedure for Fitting Crowns?

For crowns to be fitted perfectly, you will have to make multiple visits to the dentist. While the process may appear cumbersome, it is essential to achieve the final outcome. The dentist will take impressions of your tooth on a mold and send it to the laboratory where the crown will be made, as per the given order.

This normally takes a couple of weeks. And sometimes, it may take more time. In today’s world, the procedure is extremely tech-savvy with digital impressions taking precedence. The preparation of dental crowns in Chula Vista is increasingly done by using computer technology for crown fabrication.

How much do Crowns cost?

A crown is really an implant that is used for restoration purposes. It is a tooth-shaped cap that closely replaces the normal tooth above the gum line. It requires intricate and precise structural fabrication for it to fit in perfectly in alignment. This is the major cost factor involved in manufacturing the crown aside from the materials deployed for making it. Crowns can range from $800 to $1,500 or even more.

With conscious care for your dental hygiene, you may make the crown last longer. You should immediately consult the dentist if the crown becomes loose, falls out, or chips. Dental crowns are generally safe, and when done by a professional dentist, there will never be any risk that a tooth may fracture or break. Care has to be ensured that they are not fitted very tightly onto the tooth.

Frequently asked questions

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that restores a decayed, broken, weak, or worn-down tooth. Dentists also use crowns to cover dental implants and root canal-treated teeth.

It is made from a variety of materials, including metal, resin, and porcelain. Crowns last often last five to fifteen years or longer with proper care.

A ceramic dental crown is considered best due to its durability, strength, and aesthetic factor, which blends naturally well with teeth.

It's possible for teeth to survive without a crown, but that's not ideal. Once you have a root canal, your tooth requires a crown for support and protection.

Rarely does the tooth get affected as the crown may protect the tooth's surface, but there is still a channel, including the root, that can be exposed to decay. Moreover, the margin of the crown (the area where the crown attaches to your tooth) is very close to the gum line.