Dentmark Stainless Steel Kids Crowns - Refills
A dental crown is a tooth shaped "cap" that is placed over a damaged tooth to provide it protection.
A dental crown fully encases the visible portion of the tooth that is exposed above the gum line.
How will I know if a crown is necessary?
Dental exam procedures and x-rays are used to identify and diagnose the needs of a tooth.
Deep decay that is growing between two teeth, or fractured tooth, will often need a dental crown to properly restore and protect the damaged tooth.
When is a dental crown necessary?
A dental crown may be needed when a large cavity is threatening the health of a tooth.
A crown is specifically designed to protect and restore damaged or decayed teeth.
A dental crown may be used on a tooth that cannot be adequately restored by a filling, such as when decay is found between teeth or larger decay on a tooth.
How does receiving a dental crown work?
Local anesthetic will be used around the tooth.
The tooth will be prepped on all sides and the decay will be removed.
Dental "cement" is used to bond the dental crown to the tooth.
The dental crown "cap" will be fitted to restore proper form and function to the damaged tooth.
What are the benefits of a dental crown?
A dental crown is designed to:
Protect a weak tooth from breaking, hold together a cracked tooth, or restore a broken or severely worn down tooth.
Restore the full function of a damaged tooth and restore the ability of a patient to chew and speak properly.
Help maintain the essential spacing needed so that adult teeth can come in properly.
Help reduce the need for more extensive orthodontic treatment later in life.
How long will the dental crown provide protection?
Dental crowns on a baby tooth are designed to protect the tooth until the adult teeth naturally arrive.
Dental crowns on an adult tooth are designed to protect the tooth for many years.