Dental Crowns at Premier Dental Group in Portsmouth NH
Strong, healthy teeth start with early restorative care, and dental crowns help protect and rebuild weakened teeth. At Premier Dental Group, we make crown treatment simple, comfortable, and long-lasting. Our team provides personalized care to ensure your tooth stays strong and functions the right way.
Call us today at (603) 436-8822 to schedule your appointment!
What Dental Crowns Can Do for Your Teeth
Dental crowns are strong caps that cover and protect damaged teeth. They are used when a tooth is too weak or broken to hold a regular filling. A crown fits over the tooth like a sturdy shield, giving it strength and helping it function normally. Crowns can be made from various materials, such as porcelain, ceramic, or metal.
Crowns can fix many dental problems. They can protect cracked teeth, cover large fillings, strengthen worn-down teeth, and support teeth after root canal treatment. They also help restore teeth that look uneven or misshapen. Once placed, a crown allows you to bite and chew comfortably again.
Getting a dental crown usually takes two visits. First, the dentist shapes the tooth and takes a mold or scan. You may get a temporary crown while the final one is being made. On the second visit, the final crown is placed and checked to make sure it fits well.
Dental crowns are designed to last for many years with good care. If you have a tooth that feels weak or painful, a crown may help protect it and keep it working the way it should. Premier Dental Group is here to help you explore your options.
Common Reasons People Need Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are used for many different tooth problems. You may need a crown if your tooth has one of the issues below:
- Large cavities that cannot be fixed with a regular filling.
- Cracked or broken teeth that need more support.
- Worn-down teeth from grinding or long-term use.
- Teeth with large fillings that are no longer strong.
- Root-canal-treated teeth that need extra protection.
- Misshapen or discolored teeth that need better function and appearance.
A dental crown helps stop small problems from turning into bigger ones. It keeps the tooth safe from pressure when you chew and helps prevent more damage. The dentist will examine the tooth to determine whether a crown is the best option. Sometimes X-rays are taken to see the root and bone structure.
Crowns work well for both front and back teeth. For back teeth, crowns focus on strength. For front teeth, crowns are designed to look natural and blend with surrounding teeth. Most people find that crowns make their teeth feel stronger and more stable.
How Dental Crowns Help Protect Long-Term Oral Health
Dental crowns help protect your long-term oral health. A weak or cracked tooth can get worse over time, leading to pain or infection. A crown adds strength to the tooth, lowering the chance of breakage and helping you chew safely.
Crowns also help restore your bite. When a tooth is damaged, your bite may become uneven. This can cause pressure on other teeth or even jaw discomfort. A crown helps restore balance to your bite so your teeth work together properly.
Crowns can also keep bacteria from reaching a weak tooth. When cracks or deep fillings are exposed, it becomes easier for germs to enter. A well-fitted crown seals the tooth and protects it from decay.
Crowns are beneficial after root canal treatment. Since the inside of the tooth has been cleaned out, it becomes more fragile. A crown helps keep the tooth strong and prevents it from breaking later.
How to Know if You Are a Good Candidate for a Dental Crown
Many people qualify for dental crowns, but the best way to know is by understanding your tooth’s condition. You may be a good candidate if you have:
- Severe decay.
- A cracked or chipped tooth.
- A tooth that hurts when chewing.
- A tooth that feels weak or worn.
- A broken filling.
- A tooth that recently had a root canal.
The dentist will perform an exam to assess the tooth's health and the surrounding gums. X-rays may be taken to see how deep the damage goes. If the tooth is healthy enough to hold a crown, the dentist will explain your options and the steps in the process.
If you have gum disease or heavy infection, those issues may need to be treated first. This makes sure the crown lasts longer and keeps the tooth safe. A dental crown is a good choice when you want to protect a tooth rather than remove it. Your dentist can help you understand what type of crown is best for your needs.
Modern Technology in Today’s Dental Crowns
Technology has made dental crowns stronger, more natural-looking, and quicker to get. Digital tools help dentists create crowns that fit better and feel more comfortable. Nowadays, digital scanners are used instead of messy molds.
These scanners create a 3D image of your tooth, which helps design a crown with high accuracy. The digital file is sent to the dental lab, where your crown is shaped to match your bite. New materials, such as advanced ceramics, look more natural and last longer. These materials can match the color of your teeth and withstand daily chewing.
Modern tools also help you check your bite to ensure the crown fits well. This helps prevent discomfort and improves long-term results.
Schedule Your Appointment Today!
Need a strong, natural-looking solution for a damaged tooth? Contact Premier Dental Group to schedule your dental crown appointment. Call (603) 436-8822 or visit our office to get started.
Premier Dental Group
1800 Woodbury Ave
Portsmouth NH 03801
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8:00am - 5:00pm
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