Prosthodontics
Dr. Schott feels each patient has special needs and requirements depending on the procedure. Please call today to schedule an examination so Dr. Schott can determine what course of treatment is best for you.

What are Dental Crowns?

A crown is a prosthetic postioned over a tooth to create a smoother look and enhance strength and durability. When a tooth is cracked, has an old filling, or is severely decayed, the placement of a crown is often recommended. Crowns strengthen and protect the remaining tooth structure and can improve the appearance of your smile. Types of crowns include the full porcelain crown (ideal for use on the front teeth), the porcelain-fused-to-metal crown and the all-metal crown (ideal for use on the back teeth).

The Dental Crown Procedure

Before placing the crown on the tooth, we file the tooth down to make room for it. Then an impression of the tooth and the surrounding teeth is taken. A temporary acrylic crown is placed on the tooth. When the permanent crown is ready (1-2 weeks normally), the temporary crowns are replaced. A crown may last up to 40 years.

Contact us today to set up an appointment with Dr. Schott today to get his opinion on your need for dental crowns.

Dr. Schott feels each patient has special needs and requirements depending on the procedure. Please call today to schedule an examination so Dr. Schott can determine what course of treatment is best for you.
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