Get Natural-Looking Dental Crowns at Jordan Dentistry in Cumming GA
At Jordan Dentistry in Cumming, GA, we provide dental crown treatment using advanced technology, detailed planning, and personalized care. Under the guidance of Sherry Jordan, we create custom crowns that protect weakened teeth and restore full function. The team at Jordan Dentistry uses their expertise in dental work, along with diagnostic technology, to produce dental crowns that meet both precision standards and long-lasting results.
Understanding Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a custom-made restoration that completely covers a damaged or weakened tooth. A crown restores the original size and strength of a natural tooth while bringing back its lost functionality. The crown acts as a protective cap that shields the underlying tooth from further damage.
Crowns are commonly used to restore cracked, worn, weakened, or heavily filled teeth. In many cases, a crown helps maintain proper bite alignment while protecting the remaining natural tooth structure.
At Jordan Dentistry, Sherry Jordan performs an evaluation of every dental case to decide if a dental crown functions as the correct restorative treatment for the patient.
When Is a Dental Crown Recommended?
Dental crowns function as essential dental restorations because they provide strength to dental structures that require complete tooth coverage. The following situations require dental crowns to provide necessary defense against dental fractures.
- Protect a weakened tooth from fracture
- Restore a broken or severely worn tooth
- Cover a tooth after root canal treatment
- Support a dental bridge
- Complete a dental implant
- Strengthen a tooth with a large filling
A dental examination evaluates if a tooth requires full coverage for normal function. The goal is to preserve dental structure while ensuring long-term stability.
Types of Dental Crowns
Dentists use various types of dental crowns because each has specific advantages that depend on the tooth's position or dental functional requirements.
All-Resin Crowns
All-resin crowns offer a budget-friendly solution in certain situations. They are generally more affordable but may wear down faster than crowns made from other materials.
All-Ceramic or All-Porcelain Crowns
All-ceramic and all-porcelain crowns are known for their natural appearance and ability to blend with surrounding teeth. Dental professionals use these crowns because they match natural tooth color and maintain aesthetic appeal in visible areas of the mouth.
Metal Crowns
Metal crowns offer exceptional durability with protection against all types of wear. Metal crowns are often used for back teeth because they withstand strong chewing forces extremely well.
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns
Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns combine strength and aesthetic qualities. The metal base provides durability, while the porcelain exterior allows for color matching. The porcelain layer provides reliable protection, but it poses a greater risk of chipping than full-metal crowns.
Stainless Steel Crowns
Stainless steel crowns are typically used as temporary solutions while a permanent crown is being fabricated. They provide short-term protection while a permanent crown is being fabricated.
During your consultation, Sherry Jordan will explain the benefits and limitations of each material to help determine the most appropriate option.
The Dental Crown Procedure
- Initial Evaluation and Diagnosis
The process begins with a comprehensive examination of the affected tooth. Digital X-rays and advanced diagnostic tools help assess the extent of damage or decay. We use Diagnodent laser cavity detection technology to detect early signs of decay that remain hidden during standard dental examinations. This ensures that any underlying issues are treated before the crown is placed.
- Tooth Preparation
The dentist uses gentle tooth reshaping to create space for the dental restoration after determining that the patient needs a crown. The dental procedure establishes the proper crown position, ensuring a secure attachment while maintaining correct bite alignment. The amount of reshaping depends on the chosen crown material and the condition of the tooth.
- Digital Impressions
We use the iTero Digital Scanner to create digital impressions of dental patients. The advanced imaging technology creates precise digital dental images of the fully prepared tooth and its surrounding dental structures. Digital impressions provide accurate results by eliminating the need for traditional impression materials during dental procedures. The digital data is then used to fabricate a custom crown that fits comfortably and securely.
- Temporary Crown Placement
The dentist uses temporary crowns to protect prepared teeth during the period when permanent crowns remain unavailable. The temporary dental device allows patients to maintain essential dental function and experience dental comfort until the final crown becomes available.
- Final Placement
The permanent crown is carefully evaluated for fit, alignment, and bite before being securely cemented into place. The dental team makes necessary adjustments to achieve proper dental function. The dental practitioner will permanently secure the crown using cement.
Benefits of Dental Crowns
Dental crowns offer patients multiple essential advantages, particularly for those with damaged teeth.
- Restore strength and function
- Protect weakened teeth from further damage
- Improve chewing efficiency
- Maintain proper bite alignment
- Enhance the appearance of your smile
Dental crowns are reliable dental products that can function properly for multiple years when properly cared for.
Caring for a Dental Crown
Dental crown maintenance requires proper dental hygiene practices and scheduled dental examinations. Patients are encouraged to:
- Patients should brush their teeth twice every day with proper technique.
- Floss daily around the crown to maintain healthy gums.
- Avoid chewing on hard objects such as ice or pens.
- Visit your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings.
Schedule Your Appointment
If you have a damaged or weakened tooth, schedule a consultation to learn if a dental crown is right for you. The dental staff will examine your mouth during your appointment to inform you about dental restoration options and to determine your treatment plan.
Schedule your consultation today by calling (770) 888-6262.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
8:00am - 12:00pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday & Sunday
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Jordan Dentistry
540 Sawnee Corners Blvd
Cumming, GA 30040