DENTAL CROWNS – CORPUS CHRISTI, TX
Teeth can break down for a variety of reasons, but the most common cause by far is tooth decay. Dental crowns in Corpus Christi restore large cavities, bringing your tooth back to its original function and appearance. Most importantly, they can help you save the tooth and reduce your chances of needing an extraction. Dr. Rob Madry creates custom restorations to blend seamlessly with your smile. Call today for your appointment!
Dental crowns are one of the most common restorations used in dentistry because of their versatility. Dental crowns restore damaged teeth and create complex restorations like bridges, dentures, and implants. They can also improve the cosmetic appearance of your teeth when other options fall short. If you have any of the following dental problems, dental crowns may be right for you:
Thanks to our in-house milling machine, our office can dramatically expedite the design and fabrication of your personalized dental crown! To receive your crown, we’ll start by examining your smile and confirm that this restoration is right for your needs. We’ll apply a local anesthetic to numb the area and gently remove a small amount of enamel. This will ensure the crown fits properly inside your mouth and does not move or loosen while in use.
After modifying your tooth, we will capture a digital impression. That means you won’t need to worry about biting into putty impression material just to create your restoration. We’ll use this impression to design and fabricate your crown entirely in-house. Once placed, we’ll make modifications as needed to keep your bite even.
When teeth are damaged and aren’t restored, dental problems can easily worsen over time. Restoring your teeth now improves comfort and chewing ability, preventing further damage. Over time, teeth can become so damaged they require extraction, which we aim to avoid.
Crowns resolve multiple issues at once and match the color of your neighboring teeth exactly. This protects your smile’s function for 10 to 15 years while maintaining a natural look.
If you have a broken or decayed tooth, Dr. Madry may have recommended restoring it with a dental crown in Corpus Christi. As versatile, effective, and reliable as dental crowns are, we’re sure you have a few questions or concerns before you’re ready to move forward with the treatment. This is completely normal, and we’ll explain everything you need to know when you visit us for a consultation. In the meantime, you can read the answers to some of the questions about dental crowns that our team gets asked the most often.
When your dentist in Corpus Christi suggests that you get a dental crown, chances are that it’s necessary to improve the condition of your tooth. At that point, the tooth has likely be subjected to damage or decay, and leaving it unprotected could spell disaster. The longer the tooth remains exposed to food debris, bacteria, and chewing forces, the more likely it is to suffer enough damage that it needs a root canal or even an extraction. By getting a dental crown right away, you can preserve your natural tooth while avoiding discomfort as well as the need for more extensive procedures. That’s why we can’t recommend enough that you schedule your crown procedure soon after we tell you that you need one.
The crown itself technically won’t decay, but the tooth supporting it definitely can, especially if you don’t take good care of it. Without good oral hygiene, it’s possible for bacteria and plaque to build up along the gumline, where they can travel underneath the crown and damage the tooth. To minimize this risk, you’ll need to care for your crown. Luckily, dental crown maintenance is similar to that of natural teeth; you’ll need to brush and floss daily, visit Dr. Madry for routine checkups, and stick to a healthy diet.
Provided you take excellent care of your crown, you can probably expect it to last between 10 and 15 years. As mentioned above, proper oral hygiene will help prevent the tooth supporting the crown from decaying, which could cut the crown’s lifespan short. Another way to help your crown last as long as possible is to avoid harmful oral habits, such as smoking, biting your nails, chewing on pens or ice cubes, and using your teeth to open bottles or packaging. These habits could all too easily break your crown, or your other teeth, for that matter.
After just a few days with your new crown, it should begin to feel just like any other tooth. Because Dr. Madry uses state-of-the-art digital impressions, your crown should have an incredibly precise fit that perfectly mimics the shape of the tooth it’s restoring. Additionally, our crowns are crafted from durable and lifelike materials. Therefore, it shouldn’t feel any different to your tongue, and chewing with your crown should feel just like chewing with a healthy, normal tooth.
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