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Dental Crowns: What are they & why do I need one?

First of all, let’s discuss what a dental crown is. Basically, a dental crown is a tooth restoration that covers your old tooth. Dental crowns help strengthen and improve the appearance of your tooth.

We can’t tell you exactly why your Phoenix dentist is choosing to give you a crown versus a different type of dental treatment. However, some of the reasons your dentist may choose to put a dental crown on your tooth are:

  • Dental crowns can be used to restore teeth that have been damaged by injury or decay to the normal shape and size.
  • Dental crowns can be used when just a filling won’t solve the problem or to support a large filling.
  • Dental crowns can also be used to attach a bridge to the surrounding teeth or to fix the appearance of a poorly shaped or discolored tooth.
  • Dental crowns also can help protect weak teeth from cracking or help restore a fractured tooth.

Dental crowns are usually completed in 2 to 3 visits to your Phoenix dentist and look completely natural. That’s why it can take up to 3 visits. Your dentist will take the time to make sure your dental work looks completely natural and like your other teeth.

Be sure to discuss any and all concerns with your Phoenix dentist. He or she should be able to explain exactly why a specific treatment plan is recommended and what it consists of.

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