Crowns


There are many reasons we may recommend a crown for your treatment. Large cavities, a cracked portion of a tooth, or a tooth weakened by a root canal are some of the most common indications for a crown restoration.

Types of Crowns
If a DentiCenter dentist decides that you are in need of a full crown, there are a few different options for the repair of your tooth. These options include a full porcelain crown, porcelain fused to metal crown, or a full gold crown. We will discuss these options with you and help you determine which of these options is the most appropriate for your situation. You can be comfortable in knowing that your new tooth will be virtually unnoticeable and will flawlessly complement the rest of your smile.

So how does a crown work?
A bridge, by definition, is a link or connection between two permanent structures. A dental bridge is very similar in that it connects natural teeth on either side of the gap. This connection or bridge acts as your new tooth, closing the gap and restoring your smile. Bridges are often constructed of gold or metal foundations with porcelain fused to the foundation. This ensures that the bridge will support the normal functions of the mouth.

How do I know if I need one?
Fill out our consultation form and a qualified DentiCenter dentist can help you in determining if you are in need of a crown.