Dental Crowns in Yarmouth ME

Having a broken or injured tooth in Yarmouth ME can impact the way you look as well as your oral health. Not only can severe chips and cracks be unsightly and leave you feeling self-conscious, but they also allow bacteria to penetrate the vulnerable pulp inside your tooth and cause an infection.
Thankfully, Dr. Nguyen can provide a royal treatment for damaged or decayed teeth with dental crowns. These tooth-shaped prosthetics can simultaneously restore your smile’s appearance and functionality. Continue reading below to learn more about them, and feel free to contact us for additional information.
Why Choose Forest Falls Dental for Dental Crowns?
- Natural-Looking Tooth-Colored Materials
- Advanced Technology for Enhanced Patient Comfort
- Flexible Financing Available
A Royal Treatment for Damaged or Decayed Teeth in Yarmouth ME
Teeth may be damaged in any number of different ways. Some, like tooth decay, may be an unfortunate result of neglect. Others, like chipped teeth, can result from accidents and other mishaps. Still, others may be a necessary side-effect of treatment, such as the vulnerability of certain teeth after a root canal procedure.
However, modern dentistry is now at a stage where even problems like this don’t have to be things that people need to accept. There are plenty of solutions to help people with damaged teeth, and in the case of a single tooth, that solution is the dental crown.
What is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that’s usually made of durable ceramic or resin that’s designed to fit over an injured tooth. They are often required for teeth that are too far gone to be effectively fixed with bonding or a filling. They can be customized to match the shape, shade, and size of your natural teeth so no one can tell the difference. These prosthetics are often used to:
- Preserve a damaged tooth’s functionality.
- Restore a broken tooth’s appearance.
- Top a dental implant to rebuild your smile.
- Cover a treated tooth after a root canal to protect it from injury or infection.
- Anchor a dental bridge in place.
The Dental Crown Process in Yarmouth ME
Your Forest Falls Dental dentist may recommend a dental crown for you if you have:
- A tooth that is poorly shaped or discolored compared to the rest of your teeth
- A tooth that has been chipped, cracked, or otherwise physically damaged
- A weakened tooth that is in danger of future chipping or cracking
- A tooth that was part of a root canal procedure and needs protection now that it is exposed
- A tooth badly affected by tooth decay to the point that a dental filling is no longer suitable
- A tooth that is going to be part of a dental bridge process
It might vary slightly based on your unique situation, but typically, you can expect the following steps when getting a dental crown in Yarmouth:
- First appointment. You’ll consult with Dr. Nguyen about your concerns and he’ll examine your mouth to determine whether you’re a good candidate for a dental crown. If so, our team will prepare your tooth by removing a small amount of enamel, so that your prosthetic fits correctly. Then, we’ll make digital impressions of your teeth, gums, and bite alignment to design a dental crown that will fit like a glove. Before you leave, we’ll fit you with a temporary crown to safeguard your smile until the permanent one arrives.
- Second appointment. Our team sends the information, images, and impressions to a special dental laboratory that uses them to build your fully individualized restoration. Once it’s delivered, we’ll schedule you for a final fitting and, if everything aligns as intended, will cement it in place.
The Benefits of Getting a Dental Crown
Being fitted with a customized dental crown provides many advantages, including:
- Preserves your oral health. If you leave an injured tooth untreated, it can sustain additional injury or develop disease and decay that can affect your other teeth, gums, and jawbone.
- Restores your tooth’s functionality. These prosthetics allow you to continue using your damaged tooth to bite, chew, and speak like usual.
- Looks lifelike. No one will know it's an artificial tooth because it’s made from materials that reflect light like enamel.
- Long-lasting. This cap can last 15+ years if cared for correctly.
- Easy maintenance. Brushing and flossing twice daily and seeing our team every 6 months for a routine checkup is all that’s needed to keep your crown in great shape.
Types Of Dental Crowns
Just as there are different kinds of teeth, there are different types of dental crowns. The first crown that many will experience is a temporary dental crown, but there are more options available.
Temporary Dental Crown
This is the crown a dentist will “quick fix” to your teeth if there’s an immediate need for it, while your permanent crown is being manufactured.
Stainless Steel
This is often a popular choice for children’s teeth because it is easy to make and fix, and can often be applied in a single visit.
Metal
Using either cast gold alloys or cast silver-palladium alloys, metal dental crowns require a little bit of removal of original tooth matter before they can be adequately affixed. These types of crowns are both durable but easily tolerated by other teeth.
Porcelain-Fused-To-Metal
This is a bit more elaborate, with a metal interior that has had porcelain baked on it. They look much more natural, although there’s a chance that the enamel may erode with time.
All Ceramic or All Porcelain
These are the most natural-looking of dental crowns, but as with the other porcelain options, there is a chance that they may erode over time. Sometimes they require a touch-up or repair.
Whether a dental crown is right for you is up to you and your dentist to decide. Stop in for a comprehensive dental exam and more information contact our team at Forest Falls Dental in Yarmouth ME today.
Forest Falls Dental
10 Forest Falls Dr #9
Yarmouth ME 04096
(207) 846-3966
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
Closed
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