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Types of Dental Crowns


Dental crown held by tweezers with dental tools and a model on a blue background, emphasizing restorative dentistry.Dental crowns, often referred to as caps, are prosthetic devices placed over damaged or decayed teeth. They serve to restore the tooth's shape, size, and strength, and improve its appearance. Dental crowns encase the entire visible portion of the tooth above the gumline, ensuring durability and protection. At Wildhorse Dental, we have the highest quality of materials and experts that can restore your smile.

Different Types of Dental Crown Materials


There are different types of dental crowns that come with their own benefits.

Porcelain Crowns


Porcelain crowns are popular due to their natural appearance and ability to match the color of adjacent teeth. They are suitable for front and back teeth restoration.

Ceramic Crowns


Ceramic crowns, like porcelain, are known for their natural appearance. They are more durable and less likely to cause wear on opposing teeth.

Metal Crowns


Metal crowns, usually made of gold or other alloys, are incredibly strong and long-lasting. They are often used for molars due to their strength and resistance to wear.

Gold Crowns


Gold crowns are durable and gentle on opposing teeth. They are long-lasting and biocompatible, making them a suitable option for those with metal allergies.

Alloy Crowns


Alloy crowns are a combination of different metals, offering durability and strength. They are often used for molars due to their strength.

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns


Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns provide both strength and aesthetics. They are a popular choice for many patients, combining the strength of metal with the natural appearance of porcelain.

Zirconia Crowns


Zirconia crowns are known for their strength and durability. They are a suitable option for those who grind or clench their teeth, as they can withstand the pressure.

The Dental Crown Process


The process of replacing a dental crown includes:
•  Evaluation: Your dentist will conduct a thorough examination of the affected tooth and the existing crown to determine if replacement is necessary. This may involve dental X-rays to assess the extent of any underlying issues.
•  Tooth preparation: Your dentist will prepare the tooth for the new crown by removing any remaining decay or damaged tooth structure. The tooth may be shaped or modified to accommodate the new crown.
•  Impression: An impression or mold of the prepared tooth will be taken to create a custom-made crown that fits securely and blends in with your natural teeth.
•  Temporary crown: While the permanent crown is being fabricated, your dentist may place a temporary crown to protect the tooth and maintain its function and appearance.
•  Placement of the new crown: Once the permanent crown is ready, your dentist will remove the temporary crown and bond or cement the new crown into place. They will ensure proper fit, alignment, and bite to optimize comfort and functionality.
•  Final adjustments: Your dentist may make any necessary adjustments to the new crown to ensure proper fit, occlusion, and aesthetics. Once satisfied with the results, we will provide instructions for care and maintenance to help prolong the lifespan of the new crown.


Get Your New Crown at Wildhorse Dental


At Wildhorse Dental, we are committed to providing high-quality crowns that meet the needs and expectations of our patients. Our experienced dental team ensures that each crown is crafted with precision and attention to detail, using the finest materials and the latest technology. With our focus on excellence and patient satisfaction, you can trust us for superior crown placement services. Contact us at 636-537-0447 today with any questions you may have about dental crowns.



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