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Dental Crowns in Delta

A vital component of restorative dentistry, dental crowns play a crucial role in enhancing the durability, aesthetics, and longevity of your teeth.
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A dental crown, often described as a protective “cap,” is designed to encase teeth that have experienced fractures, undergone root canal treatment, developed stains or decay, or exhibit irregular shapes. These custom-crafted crowns are meticulously matched to the colour and shape of your natural teeth, providing a lifespan of over 15 years. Furthermore, dental crowns serve various purposes, such as supporting dental bridges, covering dental implants, or enabling cosmetic enhancements and aesthetic improvements.

What's the Process of Getting a Crown?

The procedure for receiving a dental crown typically involves two visits to the dentist to ensure your tooth is properly treated and restored.

Examining The Tooth And Getting Things Ready

Like any dental treatment, the process begins with a thorough dental assessment. During this evaluation, the dentist examines and cleans your teeth to confirm their readiness for the crown. If a tooth is damaged or significantly decayed, the compromised areas are removed to prepare the tooth for the crown, which will protect it from further deterioration.

Shaping The Crown For Your Mouth

Next, we use dental putty to take an impression of your teeth. This mould serves as the basis for creating your custom porcelain crown. While waiting for your permanent crown, a temporary crown will be placed to protect your tooth. For patients requiring a crown for a dental implant, impressions are taken of the implant and surrounding teeth. These impressions are sent to our lab, where skilled technicians craft a crown that fits you perfectly.

Setting The Final Crown

At your second appointment, the temporary crown will be removed and replaced with your permanent one. The crown is secured with durable dental cement or a discreet screw, depending on the situation. Finally, we polish the crown and make any necessary adjustments to ensure it fits comfortably and feels natural.

The Cost of Getting a Crown in Delta

The cost of a dental crown can vary significantly depending on the patient’s specific needs. With a standard insurance plan, the average expense for a single crown typically falls between $200 and $600 or more. For patients without insurance, the estimated cost usually ranges from $800 to $1200 or higher. While many consider dental crowns a practical solution to restore the natural look and function of their smile, the price can sometimes be a concern.

What Factors Influence the Cost of a Dental Crown? Several elements contribute to the overall cost of a dental crown, including:

  • The type of crown and the materials used in its fabrication.
  • The complexity of the procedure and the location of the tooth being treated.
  • Whether multiple crowns are required.
  • Combining the crown with other dental appliances, such as bridges.
  • The specialised equipment and materials needed for your treatment.

It’s important to note that no dental practice can provide an accurate cost estimate over the phone. Every patient’s dental needs are unique, just like their smile. A consultation with a dentist, including an oral examination, is essential to determine your treatment options and receive a precise cost estimate. If you have dental insurance, we’re happy to provide a quote for submission, helping you understand your potential out-of-pocket costs before making a decision.

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Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.

Frequently Asked Questions

The need for a crown following a root canal procedure primarily depends on the tooth’s location. Back teeth, such as molars and premolars, which bear most of the chewing forces, often require crowns for added protection. In contrast, front teeth like incisors and canines, which are less involved in chewing, may not always necessitate a crown.

When comparing a crown to a filling, one key distinction is their durability, especially for teeth with large biting surfaces. Continuous pressure from chewing or habits like clenching can cause fillings on molars to crack or come loose. A crown, however, provides a seamless surface from gumline to gumline, designed to endure much greater forces over a longer period.

Dental crowns serve a dual purpose in oral care. First and foremost, they restore full tooth functionality, allowing you to chew and bite comfortably without relying on uneven chewing patterns. Equally important, crowns are meticulously designed to blend with your natural teeth, matching their colour and shape. Many patients find it difficult to distinguish their crown from their natural teeth over time.

A dental post is not the same as a dental implant, which is surgically placed in the jawbone. Instead, a post is a medical-grade support inserted into a previously treated root canal. It provides additional strength and stability for a crown, especially when there is insufficient natural tooth structure to support it effectively.

Getting a crown is often similar to the process of receiving a filling, depending on your tooth’s condition. We take great care to ensure you’re comfortable, using local anaesthesia and, if needed, cold numbing techniques to make the procedure painless. After the treatment, you may experience mild sensitivity or slight gum soreness for a short time. If you’re nervous about dental visits, let us know! We’re committed to easing your concerns and making your appointment as stress-free as possible.

In most cases, dental crowns can last up to 15 years. However, with proper care and maintenance, they may endure for 25-30 years.

Maintaining a dental crown is similar to caring for a natural tooth. Regular brushing and flossing help keep both the crown and the surrounding gums clean and healthy. Routine dental cleanings and checkups are essential for preserving excellent oral health.

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