Dental Crowns Calgary

When a tooth gets damaged, it needs to be taken care of. At Toothcrew, we know getting the tooth taken care of right away is essential. So, when you're in need, we're here for you. We know it's uncomfortable when a tooth is damaged or decaying. A dental crown allows you to prevent further damage, restore the tooth to proper working order and match the rest of your teeth. The team at Toothcrew is experienced and ready to return your smile to its glory days.

What is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is essentially a cover for your tooth. When your tooth is damaged or broken or has a root canal or large filling, a crown is placed over it to prevent further damage and restore your teeth. It helps with things like chewing and speaking without pain and allows your tooth to heal.

A crown can be made of metal, composite, porcelain or porcelain fused to metal. What type of crown you will get depends on what teeth you need. Our dentists will walk you through the process of getting a crown and what material crown will best suit your needs.

Do I need a Crown?

There are several reasons a crown can be needed. A dentist will recommend a crown if you have damaged teeth. Damage can occur in several ways, i.e. instances like cracked, broken or chipped teeth.

If you’ve had a root canal or fillings, a dentist will recommend a crown to protect the area or the rest of the tooth. A crown will also be recommended if you have a dental bridge or to cover an implant. Crowns can also be used to cover severely stained teeth.

It’s best to discuss with your dentist if a crown is needed. If you have questions about crowns and whether you may need one, contact Toothcrew Dental. Our team is here to help you.

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How is a crown placed?

Placing a crown starts with knowing what teeth need them. When you come in for crowns, we’ll begin by looking at your teeth. You may need one or several crowns, so we want to be sure. Once we’ve identified those teeth, we’ll get to work.

First, we’ll administer a local anesthetic to keep you comfortable during the procedure. Once you’re numb, we’ll begin filing down the tooth. Filing down the teeth makes fitting the crown much easier.

After filing, we’ll take a mould of that tooth and its surrounding teeth. We want to ensure it is a perfect fit so you’ll be comfortable. Once we’ve taken a mould, we’ll create a custom crown for you. For the time being, you’ll be given a temporary crown based on the mould of your tooth before we file it down.

We’ll bring you back when the final crown has been finished. We’ll remove the temporary crown and fit you with the last version. Once you’re satisfied with the fit, we’ll bond the crown to the tooth or teeth, and you’re good to go.

FAQ's

Have you got a question? We have an answer!

A crown will typically last about ten years, but this is subject to what your crown is made of. Some materials, like porcelain, can break and crack more easily than metal or composite. We advise you to care for the crown and avoid opening things with your teeth or biting into hard food or objects.

Caring for your crown is as simple as caring for your teeth: you treat it as a tooth. Make sure you floss and brush twice a day. Caring for your crown isn’t complicated, but if you have questions, we’re happy to answer them.

A crown can stain. It will naturally accumulate staining over the years, just as teeth do. As with teeth, crowns can accumulate plaque and tartar, which can be minimized with regular dental check-ups and daily oral hygiene maintenance. If the crown becomes severely discoloured, come into our office, as the crown may need to be replaced.

If you maintain good oral hygiene, the tooth underneath should be fine. However, the tooth underneath can still become infected or begin to decay. If you feel pain under your crown or the crown is uncomfortable, we advise that you come back into our office. Keeping the crown clean keeps the tooth underneath clean.