Dental Crowns

Sciota, Pennsylvania

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns provide a range of benefits including restored function and aesthetics, strengthened teeth, protection against further damage and decay, and improved overall oral health.

A healthy smile can boost your confidence, but it can be disheartening when damage occurs. Whether your teeth get damaged in an accident, endure cracks or breaks, or suffer from a cavity, a dental crown can restore your smile appearance and confidence. At Quiet Valley Dental, we are pleased to offer natural-looking dental crowns to create a stellar smile for years to come. To understand more about the dental crown process, the benefits, and who needs a dental crown, continue reading below.

Dental Crown Process

Our cosmetic dentist in Sciota begins the treatment process with a consultation to get an overview of your oral health and discover your precise needs. After determining your need for a dental crown, we will remove the damaged tooth enamel and existing decay, exercising caution to preserve healthy tooth structures. Next, we will take pictures, x-rays, and impressions to make your crown. Then, once the crown is ready, we attach it to the tooth and ensure it fits perfectly. Finally, you leave our office with a complete smile and renewed self-confidence.

Dental Crown Benefits

Dental crowns are a restorative treatment that boasts multiple benefits to your overall health and well-being. Although crowns are highly effective when restoring a structurally compromised tooth, they can withstand normal wear and tear for decades when properly cared for. Additionally, crowns can restore cracked or broken teeth and protect them from further damage or extraction. Lastly, because dental crowns are porcelain, they can be altered by color, shape, and size to match surrounding teeth, so they don’t stand out when you smile.

Who Needs a Dental Crown

Not all patients who enter our Sciota dental office need a dental crown to restore their smile. However, patients with old silver fillings, a broken tooth, or those that have had a root canal are prime candidates for a dental crown, as explained below.

  • Old Silver Fillings

Old silver fillings begin to break down over time and may crack or cause a hairline tooth fracture. Unfortunately, harmful bacteria can easily seep through the crack and reach the underlying nerve, creating sensitivity or painful sensations. The silver filling is often significant, and insufficient tooth structure remains to secure a composite filling. Therefore, we may recommend a dental crown to cover the tooth and protect it from damage, reducing sensitivity and pain while biting and chewing. Additionally, a crown can blend naturally with your surrounding teeth where silver fillings stand out.

  • Root Canal

Root canal therapy removes decay and harmful bacteria from inside a tooth’s root. After removing the infected tooth’s nerve and harmful bacteria, the tooth enamel may be brittle and could suffer additional damage if unprotected. Therefore, when you schedule a root canal, it’s best to prepare to receive a dental crown afterward to protect the tooth, create bite stability, and restore your sparkling smile.

  • Broken Tooth

Tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the human body but is still susceptible to damage. Your teeth can break for multiple reasons, often occurring at the most inconvenient time. Fortunately, a dental crown may be the solution to save the tooth and protect it from future damage. Our treatment recommendation for a broken tooth will depend on our assessment. But we recommend the least invasive treatment best suited to oral health, yielding the most effective and longest-lasting results.

Dental Crowns in Sciota, Pennsylvania

A damaged smile can result in poor oral conditions, affecting the overall quality of life. If you’re looking for a missing tooth replacement option that’s completely natural and will complement your smile, a dental bridge could be your solution. Our cosmetic dentists in Sciota can help you protect your oral health and confidence when we install a bridge in place of your missing tooth. To find out more or schedule an appointment, please call Quiet Valley Dental (570) 992-7040 or contact us online.

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To learn more about partials and dentures or to schedule your initial consultation at our Sciota area dental office, please call Quiet Valley Dental at (570) 992-7040 or contact us online to request an appointment.

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