What Is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped shell that fits over a damaged tooth. They are also used following treatment for decay or infection, such as after a root canal. Crowns provide strength and protection, preserving the tooth structure and preventing further damage or the need for an extraction. Our crowns are custom-designed to blend in beautifully with your smile; they can even be used cosmetically to improve the look of a healthy tooth that is discolored or misshapen.
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Our practice offers both traditional crowns crafted in a lab and same-day crowns milled right in our office in just an hour. Same-day crowns offer convenience, but patients may prefer a traditional crown for many reasons, such as when repairing a prominent front tooth. Dr. Tavoian will discuss your options so you can make the right choice for your smile.
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For patients whose teeth have been affected by damage or decay, a dental crown can restore the integrity of the bite and the appearance of the smile. We carefully craft all of our crowns so you can rest assured that yours will blend seamlessly into your smile.
Contact us online to ask a question about dental crowns or to request an appointment with our dentist. You can also reach us in Cedar City, UT, by phone at:
(435) 586-0123
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Cost Factors
Every patient is unique, and the cost of their treatment is no different. The cost for your dental crown will vary based on several factors, including:
- If you have one tooth or multiple teeth that require a crown
- The type of material used
- Any preparatory treatment such as a root canal
During your initial consultation, your dentist will craft a custom treatment plan, and we can then provide you with an accurate quote.
Financing Options
We do not want financial barriers to prevent patients from receiving quality dental care. We work with most dental insurance providers. This can reduce or even eliminate out-of-pocket costs associated with dental crown treatment.
We also accept CareCredit® financing, so you have the option of paying for dentistry treatment over several months rather than upfront. CareCredit is a reputable financing company that has helped many patients afford the dental care they need.
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Candidacy for Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are also known as caps since they are designed to fit over the top of a tooth to provide support and restore dental function. A dental crown can treat a variety of concerns, including:
Dental Damage
Dental damage such as chips and cracks, severe decay, large fillings, or significant wear due to grinding or other bad habits can be treated with crowns at our Cedar City practice. We can also treat severe dental damage that has occurred as a result of injury.
Root Canal Infection
A tooth that has been weakened by infection can be strengthened with a crown after root canal therapy. First, the canals of the tooth will be cleaned to eliminate infection and prevent re-infection. Next, the canals are filled with a synthetic substance, and then our dentist can begin the dental crown treatment process.
Cosmetic Issues
Misalignment, disproportionate teeth, discolored teeth, and other cosmetic concerns can be addressed with crowns. When cosmetic issues affect the front-facing teeth and no dental damage is present, we may recommend veneers. Crowns are a good option if patients have cosmetic issues on the back teeth or cosmetic and health issues affecting the front teeth.
A Missing Tooth
A single missing tooth can be replaced by pairing the crown with a dental implant. This process involves the surgical placement of a dental implant, a metal post that acts as an artificial tooth root. After a healing period, the custom crown can be attached to the implant to restore the smile.
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View on GoogleThe Placement Process For a Traditional Crown
Our dentist will check the fit of your permanent crown to ensure you are satisfied with the results.
A Closer Look at the Crown Process
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns
Q. Does dental crown placement hurt?
A. No. Your dentist will thoroughly numb the area before your treatment begins. We also offer sedation options to ensure you are completely comfortable during your procedure. After placement, your crown should look, feel, and function just like a natural tooth.
Q. Why not just pull a damaged tooth?
A. Extraction is considered a last resort. Even a single missing tooth can cause further oral health issues, such as shifting teeth and tooth loss. Preserving teeth also helps keep your jawbone strong. The jaw requires stimulation from the tooth roots to remain healthy. It can atrophy if it loses this stimulation, which may mean you need extensive dental work later such as dental implants or bone grafting. A dental crown preserves the tooth structure so your jaw still receives stimulation from the root.
Q. Are there alternatives to dental crowns?
A. Porcelain veneers are an alternative to crowns if your concerns are just cosmetic. However, veneers are best for anterior teeth as they are thinner than a crown and may not hold up as well to the forces the back teeth require to chew food. Tooth-colored composite fillings are an option to repair minor damage from tooth decay, but more significant damage will require a crown.
Q. How long will a dental crown last?
A. With proper care and maintenance, a dental crown can last for up to 15 years or more. To care for your restoration, be sure to maintain good oral hygiene. Brush at least twice a day, and don't forget to floss. Be sure to visit our Cedar City dental practice for regular exams and cleanings to keep your smile healthy and beautiful for years to come.
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