Dental Crowns St. Johns, FL
You Deserve the Royal Treatment
You don’t need to be a monarch to be treated like royalty. A dental crown is a deluxe filling that can help repair a damaged tooth while still allowing you to use it like you would your natural teeth, so you can maintain that regal smile!
Crowns are made to look just like your natural tooth in shape, size, and color. In fact, most people won’t be able to tell they’re not real teeth. They even function just like real teeth, so you might even forget you have them yourself! Talk to your dentist today and see if a dental crown can help you.
Why Choose Quality Dental Care for Dental Crowns?
- A Compassionate and Meticulous Dentist
- High Quality, Natural Looking Restorations
- Emergency Dental Appointments
What is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a prosthetic that fits over your tooth to restore teeth with large areas of decay or damage. They are made to match the tooth they are restoring, so they blend seamlessly into your mouth, and because they are made of strong, durable materials like Emax zirconia or layered zirconia, they can even be used to chew like a real tooth can.
The Dental Crown Process
Getting a dental crown is easier than you might think. First, we will take an impression of your mouth and send it to the lab where your crown will be made to fit perfectly, just as the original tooth did. Next, he will remove the damaged area of your tooth, and fit you with a temporary crown that can be worn until your permanent crown is ready. Once it is delivered to our office, you will return to have your temporary crown removed and your new one permanently attached. You can then begin using it immediately and care for it the same way you would your natural teeth.
The Benefits of Getting a Dental Crown
There are many benefits to getting a dental crown. Because they fit over your tooth, they cover more areas of damage than traditional fillings, allowing them to make your tooth stronger and easier to chew with. Not only that, but they can protect your tooth from further damage, and can even prevent the need for tooth extraction down the road. They are also much more affordable than dental implants, so investing in a crown sooner rather than later can save you from more costly restorations later on.