Improve your smile with Dental Crowns from
Rene Piedra, DMD & Associates
Dental Crowns or caps hide flawed, chipped, or exceedingly discolored teeth. A dental crown is really a natural looking shell that fits securely over a tooth. Crowns also provide strength to damaged teeth making them more resistant to injury as well as lessening physical discomfort. But most importantly, dental crowns help create a beautiful smile!
Rene Piedra, DMD & Associates offers a wide variety of procedures and options for your dental health. Dental crowns, in particular can help increase confidence levels and comfort in any situation - at work and play.
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Dental Crowns Make Great Smiles
Have you ever seen someone with a tooth that has a dark gray line near the gum? You may be looking at an old dental crown. Older crowns use a great deal of metal within them. Over time, the metal begins to show through the dental crown as light reflects on it. With today’s advancements in dental technology, we are now able to give you more natural-looking dental crowns that make your teeth look great.
Today's dental crowns are much different thanks to new technology. Dental crowns can be fabricated to reflect light like natural teeth. These dental crowns are the highest in quality, and, therefore, give you the best result. You'll never see a gray line at the top of these dental crowns. They will keep you smiling for another 10-20 years – the average lifetime of a dental crown.
These wonderful crowns can be used for cosmetic dentistry procedures or to seal teeth after root canal treatment. By using the highest quality dental crowns we can be more sure that a root canal will never need re-treatment and your teeth will remain strong. In other words, your smile will stay healthier, stronger, longer.
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Questions & Answers
Q. Why Is A Dental Crown Needed
A. There are several reasons why a dental crown may be needed:
- To protect a weak tooth (for instance, from decay) from breaking or to hold together parts of a cracked tooth
- To restore an already broken tooth or a tooth that has been severely worn down
- To cover and support a tooth with a large filling when there isn't a lot of tooth left
- To hold a dental bridge in place
- To cover misshaped or severely discolored teeth
- To cover a dental implant
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