At our dental practice, we are committed to helping you achieve a healthy, confident smile. Dental crowns are one of the many restorative solutions we offer to enhance both the function and appearance of your teeth. Whether you need to protect a weakened tooth, restore a damaged one or improve the overall look of your smile, our team is here to provide personalized care tailored to your needs.
Indications for Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are versatile and can be used in numerous situations. They are ideal for protecting a weak tooth from breaking, restoring an already broken or severely worn tooth and covering a tooth with a large filling when there is not much tooth left. Crowns are also used to hold a dental bridge in place, cover misshapen or severely discolored teeth, cover a dental implant and make cosmetic modifications.
The Dental Crown Procedure
We start by taking impressions of the tooth to create a custom crown and a temporary crown will be placed to protect your tooth while the permanent one is being made. On your second visit, we will remove the temporary crown, check the fit and color of the permanent crown and cement it in place, ensuring it blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.
Benefits of Dental Crowns
Dental crowns offer numerous benefits, including durability and strength, as they are designed to last for many years and can reinforce weak teeth. They also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your smile by being color-matched to your existing teeth, improving the overall appearance. Additionally, crowns restore the shape and size of your teeth, improving your ability to chew and speak properly.
We are dedicated to guiding you through every step of the dental crown process, ensuring you feel comfortable and informed. Our team is committed to helping you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile that you can be proud of. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a consultation at Lemme Dental Studio with our dentist, please do not hesitate to contact us at 360-675-3334 . Learn more about dental crowns in Oak Harbor, Washington, from Dr. Michael Lemme.