Getting A Dental Crown

 In Dental Care

Have you recently been told you need a dental crown for your tooth? If so, we have created a simple outline stating the process of getting a crown. This is a simple routine procedure, so nothing to stress about. Check it out below.

What is a dental crown?

A dental crown is essentially a covering for a damaged tooth. It is used to protect the broken or damaged tooth from further harm. In addition, it can prevent you from receiving a more in-depth procedure in the future. Different materials make up dental crowns. The most common are porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, metal, composite resin, or a combination of a few. The type of material depends on the affected tooth.

Causes

There are a few different reasons people need dental crowns. Again, every situation is different depending on the person and circumstances. Popular reasons for needing a dental crown are cracked, worn down, or weakened teeth. Also, root canals can call for a crown to protect the tooth following the procedure. Your tooth will be extremely vulnerable after a root canal, and a crown with offer covering.

Procedure

The dental crown process typically requires two separate appointments. The process is quick and easy. The dentist will file down your tooth if necessary, trim the tooth for a base, and then put on the crown! The dentist will put on a temporary crown and you’ll come back for the permanent one. Simple and easy!

For more information on getting a dental crown, visit Wytheville Dental Group online here. At Wytheville, we specialize in a variety of dental services, including dental crowns. If you would like to schedule an appointment, feel free to call us at (276) 228-2777 today!