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Porcelain Dental Crown in Roswell, GA


Rendering of jaw with dental crown at Reich Dental Center in Roswell, GAIf you are looking to restore your smile but have concerns about how your teeth will look, then porcelain dental crowns are for you.

Porcelain dental crowns are the go-to choice for our Roswell, GA area patients who want their dental implants to look as natural as possible.

What is a Porcelain Crown?


A porcelain crown is a dental cap that closely resembles the shape of a real tooth. A porcelain dental crown is carefully placed over the affected tooth in order to cover it completely, restoring its shape, size, and function.

Porcelain dental crowns are used when a tooth is cracked or chipped so that the tooth's function and appearance can be restored. Since the color of porcelain matches other teeth, it can be used without being noticeable, especially when it comes to restoring the teeth that are located at the front of the mouth.

Advantages of Porcelain Crowns


One of the main reasons why porcelain is mostly used in a dental crown procedure is because a porcelain tooth crown offers a far more natural-looking appearance as compared to other options. Another reason why porcelain dental crowns are the preferred choice for many patients is that they do not cause any abrasiveness or damage to nearby teeth.

Natural Aesthetics


Porcelain dental crowns at Reich Dental Center – Roswell offer the most natural-looking appearance and are a great choice for those who want to retain the aesthetics of their natural teeth after going through a dental implant procedure.

Rather than having to use gold or silver crowns that are immediately noticeable and stand out from the rest of the teeth, porcelain dental crowns are hard to spot simply because they appear just like your natural teeth. No other dental crown comes close to the flexibility and natural-looking appearance of porcelain dental crowns.

Read about all of your options - visit our page on types of dental crowns.

Durability and Strength


After any tooth trauma, dentists often suggest using porcelain dental crowns mainly because they are the most natural-looking as well as the perfect solution for those who are looking for a dental crown that's going to last.

Since porcelain dental crowns are a sturdy replacement for natural teeth, many people forget they even have them because they get so accustomed to them with time. Known for their durability and sturdiness, porcelain dental crowns typically last anywhere between five to 15 years.

However, the lifespan of porcelain crowns does depend on several factors, such as maintaining good oral hygiene and how much wear and tear the tooth or dental implant is exposed to, which can also have a negative impact on the overall health of the porcelain crown. When taken care of properly, a porcelain crown on a dental implant can last for up to 15 to 30 years before even showing signs of wear and tear.

Furthermore, to expand the lifespan of your porcelain crowned dental implant, you can also use a mouth guard to shield the porcelain implant from any unintended injury.

Biocompatibility


Porcelain dental crowns are more often than not used on those individuals who have metal allergies. In this case, our dentists will not advise procedures that use certain materials since they could quite easily result in an allergic reaction or gum infection.

Since porcelain is a relatively safe material, it is the preferred choice when it comes to dental crowns for people who are allergic to metals.

A porcelain dental crown is a biocompatible material, which basically means that it resists the buildup of harmful bacteria that can cause harm or damage to the dental crown and the nearby teeth. Since a porcelain dental crown is metal-free, it remains inert in the body.

Along with being a biocompatible material, porcelain is also far stronger as compared to composite resin or other materials, which makes it the perfect choice for other restorative procedures, mainly dental implants.

Dental Crown Procedure


When it comes to a dental crown procedure, the process can be a bit intimidating, but it doesn't have to be that way. The process is mainly going to depend on the results of the examination that's carried out by our dentists. At Reich Dental Center – Roswell, we follow industry best practices to ensure your dental crown procedure is carried out smoothly.

Examination and Preparation


The first step to getting a dental crown is the initial examination, where the dentist is going to determine the best way forward. During the examination, our dentist will carefully examine the root of the tooth along with the surrounding bone and will also need to take x-rays to get a clear picture of the tooth before carrying on with the procedure.

This is a critical stage in the process of getting a dental crown, mainly because if there is a serious infection or tooth decay, then the dentist will need to perform a root canal in order to save the remaining tooth first. If it is safe to carry out the procedure, the dentist will first numb the area using mild anesthesia.

Temporary Crown Placement


The tooth that is to receive the crown is filed down. If the tooth is missing altogether, then the dentist will use a filling material to support the crown. The dentist will use a paste to make the exact mold of your tooth. The dentist will place a temporary crown over the area while the porcelain dental crown is being made.

Crafting the Porcelain Crown


The porcelain crown is matched to the color of the surrounding teeth to ensure its aesthetic appeal. The dental impression is sent to the lab for fabrication according to the exact measurements and color of your natural teeth.

Permanent Crown Placement


Once the fabricated porcelain crown is sent back to the dentist, which takes a few days or a week, the dentist will schedule an appointment for the permanent crown placement. The dentist will remove the temporary crown that was placed over the area and fix the new porcelain dental crown. The dentist will administer local anesthesia so you do not experience any pain while the porcelain dental crown is being permanently cemented.

Caring for Porcelain Crowns


Patients are advised to take special care of their new porcelain dental crown so that it will last longer. Depending on your situation, the dentist will advise you on the things that you need to take care of and what to eat during the first few days.

Schedule Your Dental Crown Appointment in Rosweel, GA Today!


The dentist will normally suggest another visit a week or two after the final procedure to make sure the procedure went smoothly and that the dental implant and crown are firmly in place. After which, individuals are advised to not eat a lot of acidic foods or carbonated beverages and to brush their teeth regularly in order for the porcelain crown and dental implant to maintain its appearance.


Reich Dental Center – Roswell


Robin Reich, DDS | Stacey Wingad, DMD | Megan Reich Rihan, DMD
Andrea Vita, DMD

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770-992-3353


1775 Woodstock Rd, Suite 350 Roswell, GA 30075


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