Dental CrownsA dental crown could be just what you need to restore the health and appearance of a damaged or decayed tooth. Crowns, often referred to as dental caps, are custom-made restorations that cover the entire visible surface of a tooth, providing both protection and strength. They are an effective solution for a variety of dental issues, offering both aesthetic and functional benefits.

Crowns are typically recommended when a tooth has been significantly damaged by decay, trauma or after a root canal treatment. They help to restore the tooth’s shape, size and functionality while also protecting it from further damage. Made from durable materials like porcelain, ceramic or metal, crowns are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, ensuring a natural look and feel.

There are several reasons why our dentists might suggest a dental crown:

  • Restoration after decay or injury: A crown can restore a tooth that has been compromised by cavities or fractures, preventing further deterioration.
  • Protection after root canal therapy: Crowns safeguard the treated tooth, maintaining its strength and functionality.
  • Support for dental bridges: Crowns act as anchors for bridges, helping to replace missing teeth.
  • Completion of a dental implant: A crown placed on a dental implant restores a missing tooth, both in appearance and function.
  • Cosmetic enhancements: Crowns can improve the appearance of discolored, misshapen or worn teeth, giving you a more confident smile.

The process of getting a dental crown typically requires two visits. During the first visit, our experienced dentists will prepare your tooth, take impressions and place a temporary crown. At the second visit, your custom crown will be fitted, adjusted and permanently bonded to your tooth.

To find out more about dental crowns in Sterling, Virginia, and to schedule your consultation with Dr. Anuradha Beri, Dr. Ranmeek Kaur or Dr. Pawneet Khangura, contact Mosaic Dental today. We are here to help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile!

FAQ

What are dental crowns and why might I need one?

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Dental crowns are custom-made restorations that cover the entire visible part of a tooth, restoring it following damage or decay. Crowns help protect the tooth from further damage, restore its function, and improve its appearance. You might need a crown if you have a cracked, broken, or severely decayed tooth, or if you have had a root canal treatment.

How long do dental crowns last?

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Dental crowns are designed to be a long-lasting solution, typically lasting between 10 to 15 years with proper care. However, the lifespan of a crown can vary based on factors such as the material used, your oral hygiene habits, and the amount of wear and tear the crown is exposed to. Regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene practices can help extend the life of your crown.

What materials are dental crowns made from?

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Dental crowns can be made from several different materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, and composite resin. Porcelain and ceramic crowns are popular for their natural appearance, as they can be color-matched to your surrounding teeth. Metal crowns, such as gold or metal alloys, are known for their durability and are often used for molars that are less visible.

What is the process for getting a dental crown?

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The process for getting a dental crown usually requires two visits. During the first visit, the dentist will prepare the tooth by removing a small amount of enamel to make room for the crown. Impressions of the tooth are then taken to create a custom crown. A temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth until the final crown is ready. At the second appointment, the temporary crown is removed, and the permanent crown is fitted, adjusted, and permanently bonded to the tooth.

How should I care for my dental crown?

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Caring for a dental crown is similar to caring for your natural teeth. You should continue to brush twice a day, floss daily, and use an antibacterial mouthwash to keep the area around the crown clean and free from plaque. Avoid biting down on hard objects or using your teeth as tools, as this can damage the crown. Regular dental checkups are essential to ensure your crown and surrounding teeth remain healthy.

What areas do you serve?

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We provide dental crowns in Sterling, Virginia, and the surrounding areas, including Dunn Loring, McLean, and Vienna. Reach out today to set up your appointment with our skilled dentist and learn more!