
Restore with Crowns
Do you have a missing, damaged, or discolored tooth? Dental crowns could be a great option for restoring your smile! At River Vista Dentistry, we provide high-quality, natural-looking dental crowns to get your smile both looking and feeling its best. Ready to schedule your restorative consult? Contact our office today!
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What Are Dental Crowns?
Crowns, also known as dental caps, are a tooth-shaped restoration that covers your existing tooth. They can be made out of a variety of materials such as ceramic, porcelain-fused-to-metal, metal alloys, and more. The type you choose depends on the reason you need the crown and your budget. Dr. Marshall has extensive experience in placing crowns and will help determine if a crown is right for you.
The Purpose of Crowns
- Covering Cracks & Chips
- Permanently Altering a Tooth’s Appearance
- Protecting a Tooth with a Large Filling
- Strengthening a Tooth After a Root Canal
The Dental Crown Process
Before a crown can be placed, the tooth must be shaved down to make room for it. Once the tooth is prepared, our team will take impressions and send them to an off-site lab. There, they will create your custom crown to match the shape and the color of your other teeth so it blends in seamlessly. Once we get your crown in, we’ll permanently cement it to your tooth and before you know it, you’ll be able to get back to enjoying life with a fully functioning smile!
Dental Crowns For Tooth Replacement
Did you know that dental crowns are also used for tooth replacement? Our practice provides restoration services for patients with dental implants and uses dental crowns for single tooth replacement. A dental implant is a small titanium post that acts as a replacement tooth root. With the help of an abutment, we can attach a beautiful, natural-looking dental crown to your implant.
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