What Is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a cap-like restoration that covers the entire visible portion of the tooth, from the gumline to the chewing surface. Patients with chipped teeth, broken teeth, or teeth that have undergone root canal therapy can benefit from the protection crowns provide. They're an excellent choice when a filling would be too little and extraction would be too much.
Although primarily a restorative dentistry treatment, dental crowns have applications in cosmetic dentistry as well. They're highly effective at concealing teeth that are slightly misshapen, gapped, or stained in a way that teeth whitening cannot address.
Whether your crown is restorative or cosmetic, you can rest assured that your results will look and feel real. Dr. Krendl blends the art and science of dentistry to create restorations from premium lifelike materials that last for the long term.
Benefits of Dental Crowns
Restored Oral Function
When a missing or damaged tooth is replaced or repaired with a dental crown, chewing and speaking become easier and much more comfortable.
Smile Restoration
Many of Dr. Krendl's patients come to our Littleton, CO, dental practice to restore smiles compromised by breaks, decay, deep stains, and more. Restoring a flawed tooth with a dental crown can give you a renewed, confident smile.
Strength and Protection
A crown placed on a damaged tooth can strengthen and protect the remaining dental tissue. If Dr. Krendl performed a root canal procedure to remove infected pulp from the tooth's interior, a dental crown can seal the tooth after treatment.
Replacement of Missing Teeth
Dr. Krendl may recommend a crown supported by a dental implant to replace a missing tooth. Our dentist is trained to perform all implant procedure steps, including surgery and crown attachment. Crowns supported by implants offer unparalleled stability.
Natural Appearance
Dr. Krendl can customize your dental crown by size, shape, and shade so it blends seamlessly with your existing teeth.
Long-Lasting Results
Regular brushing and flossing can help the dental crowns our dentist provides to his Littleton, CO, patients last up to 15 years. Other procedures like fillings or whitening treatments may cost less but do not last as nearly as long.
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Dr. Krendl has the training, knowledge, and skill to design and place top-quality dental crowns that can complete and restore your smile. His goal is to offer best-in-class dental care to his patients every time they visit our relaxing, state-of-the art Littleton, CO, practice.
Whether you are missing a tooth, suffering from tooth pain, or have other dental issues, Dr. Krendl can help you achieve the smile of your dreams. Schedule a consultation today by using our online form or by giving us a call.
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The Timeline for a Traditional Crown
Dr. Krendl offers a selection of premium materials for crowns, which means your new restoration can be uniquely customized to your smile.
A Fresh Smile in Two Appointments Why Not Begin Today?
If you've been putting off repairing a broken tooth, there's no reason to delay any longer. Dr. Krendl can have a new crown designed and placed in just two appointments over two weeks, and he'll provide a lifelike temporary to protect your tooth in the meantime. We're ready to get to work on your new restoration. Contact us online or call us in Littleton to begin.
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View on GoogleAn Implant-Supported Crown Can Fill a Gap in Your Smile
Crowns are used to restore compromised teeth, but they can also be used to replace teeth that are missing entirely. In fact, if you're missing a tooth, a crown supported by a dental implant is the best option to replace it.
Why? Because dental implants are the only thing that can prevent the jawbone from weakening after losing teeth. Every time you bite down, the implant will send stimulating signals to your jaw. This stimulation helps keep the bone healthy and strong.
Crowns are anchored to implants via secure connector pieces called abutments. They will never wiggle or become loose when eating or speaking, just like natural teeth.
Another great thing about dental implants is how customizable treatment is. No matter how many teeth you're missing or where they're located in your mouth, Dr. Krendl can plan a series of implant crowns, a custom implant bridge, or even a full implant denture to restore your smile.
How to Care for Your New Dental Crown
Be Mindful of What You Eat
What you eat has a significant impact on the longevity of your dental crown. You will want to avoid chewy or sticky foods including caramel, chewing gum, and taffy, even after receiving your permanent crown. Hard foods such as pretzels, seeds, nuts, granola, hard candy, and ice can dislodge a crown and are best avoided. Tough-to-chew foods such as hard bread or steak can also cause issues with a temporary crown, but can still be eaten with the proper care following the placement of your permanent crown.
Maintain Proper Oral Hygiene
To maintain a dental crown, you can follow the same hygiene routine as you would for your natural teeth. To avoid scratching your restoration, we advise using non-abrasive toothpaste. Flossing front to back rather than up and down can help avoid dislodging your crown.
Visit the Dentist Regularly
Visiting the dentist at least twice a year allows Dr. Krendl to regularly monitor the condition of your crown. Should he spot any issue with your restoration, he can address it before it becomes a more serious problem.
Minimize Unnecessary Wear
If you have bruxism, wearing a nightguard while you sleep can minimize excessive wear on your teeth and crown. Habits such as opening packages with your teeth, chewing on pens and pencils, and fingernail biting can also prematurely wear your restoration and should be avoided.
Need a Crown Because of Teeth Grinding? Explore TMJ Treatment With Dr. Krendl
Clenching and grinding can wear down your teeth to the point where crowns are necessary to restore function. These actions are also key symptoms of a TMJ disorder, along with headaches, jaw pain, and stiff jaw joints. If worn teeth or any of these other symptoms sound familiar to you, you may benefit from a TMJ consultation with Dr. Krendl.
In addition to designing and placing restorative crowns, he also diagnoses TMJ conditions and provides effective treatment options, like Invisalign® and custom oral appliances, to put an end to grinding and other uncomfortable symptoms. You can find relief from your jaw pain and a fresh start for your teeth here at our Littleton, CO, practice.
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