Nov
If your confidence has taken a hit because you have crooked front teeth, you will be encouraged to know that you have options. Individuals who have crooked front teeth have options beyond braces or clear aligners. Porcelain crowns for crooked front teeth can be effective and transformative. Equally important, crowns can help restore the strength and structure of your natural teeth. Below, we outline what you can expect throughout the process of correcting crooked teeth with crowns with the help of Dr. Varvara Clark.
A dental crown is a cap designed to cover an entire tooth. Crowns are custom-made, so they blend seamlessly with the shape and color of your natural teeth. The most popular material for crowns is porcelain. Porcelain has a natural translucency, making it perfect for covering a tooth. In addition to camouflaging dental imperfections, porcelain crowns also help protect a tooth from decay or damage.
While porcelain crowns don’t move teeth the way orthodontic options like clear aligners do, Dr. Clark will essentially reshape the visible parts of your teeth and use crowns to correct gaps, teeth that overlap, and unevenly sized or shaped teeth. People with mild malocclusion may find that crowns can give them a straight smile more quickly than braces.
During your first consultation with Dr. Clark, your teeth and gums will be thoroughly examined to ensure your oral health is solid. Dr. Clark’s assessment can include X-rays, digital scans, and a visual examination of your teeth and gums. At this appointment, the team will also discuss your desired outcome with you and outline your treatment process.
Before Dr. Clark places your crown, your tooth will need to be reshaped so there is room for the crown material. To do this, a small amount of the surface enamel of your teeth will need to be removed. Local anesthesia will be used to minimize any discomfort. Once your teeth are prepared, the team will create an impression to make sure the crown precisely fits over the tooth.
A temporary crown will be placed over your prepared tooth while you wait for your permanent crown to be ready in one or two weeks. Once the crown arrives, a bonding agent will be used to secure it to your tooth.
To keep your crowns looking beautiful, follow these tips:
Are you ready to transform your smile? Dr. Varvara Clark and the team at Chalfont Dental Care in Chalfont, Pennsylvania, can help you achieve the smile of your dreams while also advising you about effective dental crown care. Use our online form to request an appointment, or call (215) 826-3282 to schedule your consultation.Â