Crowns
CEREC® | Bonding | Bridges | Crowns | Implants | Sedation Dentistry
Crowns are a cosmetic restoration used to improve your tooth's shape or to strengthen a tooth. Crowns are most often used for teeth that are broken, worn, or have portions destroyed by tooth decay.
Crowns are "caps" cemented onto an existing tooth which fully cover the portion of your tooth above the gum line. In effect, the crown becomes your tooth's new outer surface. Crowns can be made of porcelain, metal, or both. Porcelain crowns are most often preferred because they mimic the translucency of natural teeth and are very strong.
Crowns are often preferable to silver amalgam fillings. Unlike fillings which apply metal directly into your mouth, a crown is fabricated away from your mouth. Your crown is created usually with the CEREC procedure from your unique tooth digital impression which allows Dr. Stinchfield to examine all aspects of your bite and jaw movements. Your crown is then designed and milled just for you so that your bite and jaw movements function normally once the crown is placed.