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Dental Crowns

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Welcome to Western Carolina Family Dentistry, where we believe that every smile tells a story. If your smile needs a bit of retouching, our dedicated and experienced team is here to make sure it becomes a masterpiece. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the subject of dental crowns, one of our most popular and transformative treatments.

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Why Dental Crowns? Understanding the Need

Dental crowns, or caps, are a prevalent solution for various dental concerns. They are custom-made to fit over the entire tooth and are used for several reasons:

Restoring Damaged Teeth: Crowns help restore teeth that are chipped, cracked, or worn down.

Protecting Weak Teeth: If a tooth is weakened by decay or a large filling, a crown can provide the support it needs.

Cosmetic Enhancement: Crowns can be used to improve the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth.

After Root Canal Treatment: Crowns help strengthen and protect the tooth following a root canal.

Prevalence of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are quite common, with millions of individuals across the globe benefiting from this treatment every year. It's a safe and tested procedure that has evolved significantly with technology, adding comfort and precision to the process.

Digital Transformation: The Age of Digitally Scanned Crowns

Here at Western Carolina Family Dentistry, we are at the forefront of innovation. Our digitally scanned crowns offer numerous advantages:

  • Precision: Digital scans enable more accurate measurements, ensuring a perfect fit.
  • Comfort: Traditional methods often require physical molds, which can be uncomfortable. Digital scans are quick and painless.
  • Speed: The digital process is faster, allowing you to get your crowns sooner.
  • Durability: Digitally-designed crowns are known for their strength and longevity.

The Journey to Your New Crown: What to Expect

Before the Procedure

Our consultation includes discussing your needs and expectations, a detailed examination, and explaining the options. We will consider factors such as the color, bite, shape, and length of your natural teeth to design a crown that fits seamlessly.

During the Procedure

Getting a crown typically involves two appointments:

First Appointment: Your dentist will prepare the tooth, take digital scans, and place a temporary crown.

Second Appointment: Once your custom-made crown is ready, we'll call you back to fit it into place. The procedure is usually quick, and discomfort is minimal.

After the Procedure

  • Post-procedure care is crucial for the longevity of your crowns:
  • Recovery: You might experience slight sensitivity, but it usually subsides quickly.
  • Maintenance: Regular cleaning and dental check-ups will ensure the health of your crowned tooth.
  • Lifespan: With proper care, a crown can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years or more.

Tips for Taking Care of Your Crown

Your crown is an investment in your dental health, and with the proper care, it will last for years.

Here are some tips:

  • Avoid chewing hard foods that might damage the crown.
  • Practice good oral hygiene.
  • Visit Western Carolina Family Dentistry for regular check-ups.

Your Path to a Confident Smile

At Western Carolina Family Dentistry, we strive to provide personalized, comprehensive dental care that aligns with your unique needs and lifestyle. With our digitally scanned crowns and a team that cares for your comfort, your journey to a healthier, happier smile starts here.

Please contact us at (828) 754-2600 today to schedule a consultation, and let us assist you in crafting the smile you deserve.

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