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If you have a damaged or weakened tooth, a dental crown could be the perfect solution. Crowns protect teeth from further harm, restore their appearance, and restore their function. But how does the tooth crown procedure work? Here’s a simple guide to walk you through each step of a tooth crown procedure in Weyburn, SK.
First, your dentist will examine your tooth to see if a crown is the best option. They may take X-rays to ensure the tooth and surrounding bone are healthy enough to support the crown. If a crown is ideal for your smile, then your dentist will explain the process and get started right away.
To prepare your tooth, the dentist will remove any decay and reshape the tooth so the crown will fit properly. If your tooth is severely damaged, the dentist may first place a filling to build up its structure. This ensures the tooth is strong enough to support the crown. Don’t worry, you’ll be numb and comfortable during the process.
Next, the dentist will take an impression of your tooth digitally or with a mold. Then, the dental office sends the impression to a lab where your custom crown is made. The crown is crafted to match your natural teeth in shape and color.
While you wait for your permanent crown, a temporary one will be placed over the prepared tooth to protect it. You can still eat with a temporary crown but should be careful with sticky or hard foods, as they could dislodge it.
Once your permanent crown is ready, return to the dentist for the final appointment. The dentist will remove the temporary crown, check the fit of the permanent one, and cement it in place. Adjustments may be made to ensure the crown fits comfortably.
Your new crown can be cared for like a natural tooth—just brush, floss, and visit the dentist regularly. With good care, it can last for many years.
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