Dental Crowns in Sumter, SC

Durable, Natural-Looking Solutions for a Perfect Smile

Restore Strength and Beauty to Your Smile with Dental Crowns

Why Choose Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns offer several advantages, making them an excellent choice for many dental concerns. Here are some of the key reasons why dental crowns are a popular option:

Restoration of Tooth Functionality  

When a tooth is severely damaged or weakened, a dental crown helps restore its strength and functionality. Crowns allow you to chew, bite, and speak normally without discomfort or fear of further damage.

Improved Appearance  

Crowns can dramatically improve a tooth’s appearance. They can be custom-made to match the natural color, shape, and size of your surrounding teeth, creating a seamless blend with your smile.

Durability  

Dental crowns are built to last, providing long-term protection for your tooth. With proper care, a crown can last many years, making it a durable solution for repairing and strengthening damaged teeth.

Protection After Root Canal Therapy 

After a root canal, a tooth may be left weak and vulnerable to further damage. A dental crown provides a protective covering, preventing future problems and ensuring the tooth’s longevity.

Prevention of Further Damage 

Encasing a tooth in a crown can prevent it from breaking or chipping further. This is especially important for teeth weakened by decay or other issues.

Step-by-Step: Your Journey to a Durable, Beautiful Crown

Achieving a durable and beautiful dental crown involves a comprehensive process that ensures precise fitting and long-lasting results. Here’s a step-by-step overview of what to expect:

Initial Consultation

The journey begins with an initial dentistry consultation. Our dentist will evaluate your dental health at this appointment, discuss your specific needs and preferences, and determine if a dental crown is the appropriate treatment.

Treatment Planning and Preparation

The next step involves treatment planning and preparation if a dental crown is recommended. This may include taking digital impressions of the affected tooth, capturing X-rays for detailed assessment, and discussing the material options for the crown.

Digital Design and Fabrication

Utilizing advanced CAD/CAM technology, we’ll create a digital design of the dental crown based on the precise measurements and characteristics of your tooth. This design will then be used for the fabrication of the crown.

Crown Placement

Once the crown is fabricated, it’s time for the placement procedure. We’ll verify the crown fits perfectly, matches the shade of your natural teeth, and provides optimal functionality.

Final Adjustments and Polishing

After placing the crown, your dentist will change bite alignment as needed. The crown will then be polished for a natural, aesthetically pleasing appearance.

Aftercare and Maintenance Guidance

Aftercare advice from your dentist will help your dental crown last guidance on proper oral hygiene practices. Regular dental check-ups will also be recommended to monitor the condition of the crown over time.

Following these steps and working closely with your dental care provider, you can journey towards a durable, beautiful dental crown that enhances oral health and smile aesthetics.

Types of Dental Crowns   

Dental crowns come in a variety of materials, each with its own set of advantages. The choice of material depends on factors such as the tooth’s location, the damage’s extent, and your personal preferences. Here are the most common types of dental crowns:

Porcelain Crowns 

Porcelain crowns are a popular choice due to their natural appearance. They are ideal for front teeth because they closely mimic the color and translucency of natural tooth enamel. Porcelain crowns are also biocompatible and provide a durable solution for many patients.

Ceramic Crowns 

Ceramic crowns are similar to porcelain crowns but offer enhanced strength. They are also highly aesthetic and provide a great front or visible teeth option.

Metal Crowns 

Metal crowns are made from durable alloys, such as gold or other metal-based materials. They are highly durable and long-lasting, making them a good choice for back teeth where appearance is less important. Metal crowns are often used for teeth that undergo heavy chewing pressure.

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns 

These crowns combine the strength of metal with the aesthetic benefits of porcelain. The metal provides durability, while the porcelain outer layer offers a more natural look. This type of crown is commonly used for molars and premolars.

Advanced Technology for Flawless Dental Crown Fittings

Advanced dental technology is crucial in ensuring flawless and precise dental crown fittings. Here are some cutting-edge technologies utilized for this purpose:

  • Digital Impression Systems: Modern intraoral scanners create highly accurate 3D digital impressions of the teeth, eliminating the need for messy traditional impression materials and providing detailed information for crafting precise dental crowns.
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD): CAD software enables dentists to design customized dental crowns with meticulous detail, tailoring them to the specific shape and size needed for optimal fit and functionality.
  • Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM): CAM technology utilizes digital data to fabricate dental crowns with exceptional precision, often using milling machines or 3D printing for efficient and accurate production.
  • Intraoral Cameras: These small, high-resolution cameras allow for detailed visual examination of the teeth and oral structures, aiding in assessing and planning dental crown fittings.
  • Digital X-rays: Advanced digital radiography provides clear, detailed images of the teeth and underlying bone structure, enabling comprehensive evaluation for precise placement of dental crowns.

By leveraging these advanced technologies, dental professionals can ensure that dental crown fittings are flawless and tailored to each patient’s unique dental anatomy.

Schedule Your Dental Crown Consultation Today!

At Crescent Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, we understand the importance of informed oral health decisions, especially when choosing the right dental crown. Our team of dental professionals is here to guide you through the process, ensuring you receive the best care possible. 

Schedule your dental crown consultation today and discover the perfect solution for you. Contact us or visit our website to book your appointment online. Together, we’ll help you achieve a smile that’s healthy, looks, and feels great.

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Dental Crowns

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At Crescent Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, we’re here to make things clear and simple. Don’t hesitate to ask—we’re dedicated to keeping your oral health in top shape!

  • How long do dental crowns last?

    With proper care, dental crowns can last 10 to 15 years and, in some cases, even longer. The longevity of a crown depends on the material used and how well it is maintained.

  • Are dental crowns painful?

    A dental crown procedure is typically painless. Local anesthesia is used during the procedure to ensure comfort. Some mild discomfort or sensitivity may occur after the procedure, but it should subside within a few days.

  • How much do dental crowns cost?

    The cost of dental crowns depends on the material used and the complexity of the procedure. Porcelain crowns may be more expensive than metal crowns, but the overall cost will be discussed during your consultation.

  • Can I eat normally with a dental crown?

    Yes, after your dental crown is placed, you should be able to eat and chew normally. However, it’s important to avoid very hard or sticky foods that could damage the crown.

  • Do dental crowns require special care?

    No, dental crowns don’t require special care. Brush and floss regularly, and visit Crescent Family and Cosmetic Dentistry for check-ups to ensure your crown remains in good condition.