When a tooth is weakened or damaged, it may need more support than a filling can provide. Porcelain crowns at Cedar Bluff Dental Center are designed to restore both the strength and appearance of your teeth. These custom restorations help protect the tooth while blending naturally with your smile. Our team focuses on precise, comfortable care to help you regain confidence in your bite and overall oral health.
Porcelain crowns are custom-made caps that cover and protect a damaged or weakened tooth. They are designed to match the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth, creating a seamless appearance. Porcelain crowns are often recommended for cracked tooth repair, large cavities, or teeth that have undergone significant wear or damage. By covering the entire visible portion of the tooth, the crown helps restore strength and function. This makes it easier to chew, speak, and maintain a balanced bite.
The process typically begins with preparing the affected tooth by removing any damaged or weakened areas. An impression is then taken to create a custom crown that fits comfortably and looks natural. In many cases, a temporary crown is placed while your permanent crown is being made. Once ready, the final crown is carefully fitted and secured in place. The result is a durable restoration that supports the tooth and protects it from further damage.
Porcelain crowns can last many years with proper care. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular dental visits can help extend their lifespan.
The process of getting porcelain crowns is generally comfortable. Local anesthesia is used during preparation, and most patients experience little to no discomfort during the procedure.
A porcelain crown is typically recommended when a tooth has more extensive damage that cannot be effectively restored with a filling. This includes larger cavities or weakened tooth structure.
Yes, porcelain crowns are designed to closely match the color and shape of your natural teeth, making them blend in seamlessly with your smile.
Caring for a porcelain crown is similar to caring for your natural teeth. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups help maintain its condition and longevity.