Sometimes a cavity or fracture is too large to be restored with a dental filling. In these cases, Dr. Gol may recommend a dental crown, or cap. These custom-designed restorations fit over the entire tooth structure, offering additional strength and reinforcement. In the past, crowns were made of metal. Although effective, they were not aesthetically ideal, as they were quite noticeable in contrast to the surrounding teeth. Today, we use advanced tooth-colored materials, such as ceramic and zirconia, that blend in with your smile for a seamless result. At Precision Dentistry, we can help you determine which type of crown will most effectively serve your needs.
Am I a Candidate for a Dental Crown?
Crowns are used in both restorative and cosmetic procedures and can address a wide range of issues. For example, Dr. Gol may recommend a crown if you have:
In general, dental crown candidates should be free of gum disease, as this condition can seriously impede the results of your treatment. If an infection is present, we will perform periodontal treatment first before placing the crown. During a consultation at our practice, Dr. Gol will help you determine if a dental crown is right for you.
Dental Crown Treatment Process
Receiving a dental crown at Precision Dentistry usually involves two office visits. During the first appointment, Dr. Gol will prepare your tooth for your new restoration. After the crown is fabricated, he will place it during a second visit.
Book a consult for Crown Or Cap with Dr. Javod Gol now. Call us at (410)-884-0262 Or Schedule Your Appointment Online. We can typically fit you into our schedule on the same day so you can receive the care and attention you deserve.
Benefits of Dental Crowns
Dental crowns offer numerous cosmetic and health benefits. For example, these restorations can:
Maintaining Your Dental Crown
Like most dental restorations, crowns will not last forever. However, with proper care, you can enjoy your new crown for 20 years or more. Fortunately, crowns do not require any special maintenance other than routine brushing and flossing. Patients should brush at least twice a day with a non-abrasive toothpaste and should floss at least once a day. When you clean between the teeth, be sure to pull the floss through space in between rather than snapping it directly up or down. This will prevent accidentally dislodging the crown.
It is also important to attend routine dental exams and cleanings. During these visits, Dr. Gol can assess your crown and ensure it is functioning properly.
Contact Your Columbia, MD Cosmetic Dentist
To learn more about dental crowns or other restorative options at Precision Dentistry, schedule a consultation. Contact us online or give us a call at (410)-884-0262.