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Dental Crowns in Phoenix, AZ - Rising Smiles Dentistry

A dental crown is a form of dental restoration that completely encases a tooth’s visible surface, serving as the tooth’s new “crown.” Teeth that have been harmed by disease, trauma, or normal wear and tear are repaired with crowns. They may also be used to alter a tooth’s form or color in order to enhance its look.

Dental crowns come in a variety of forms, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The most typical crown designs include:

  • Crowns made of porcelain fused to metal (PFM): These crowns have a metal understructure coated in porcelain. They are sturdy and long-lasting, although the porcelain may sometimes show through the metal, giving the crown a darker tint.
  • All-ceramic or all-porcelain crowns are a fantastic alternative for front teeth since they are completely comprised of ceramic or porcelain. They may closely match the color of your natural teeth and are quite aesthetically pleasing.
  • Zirconia crowns: These crowns are comprised of zirconia, a robust and long-lasting ceramic material. They may be utilized to repair both front and back teeth and are also quite cosmetic.
  • Crowns made of gold alloy: These crowns are composed of a combination of gold and other metals. They are robust and long-lasting yet less aesthetically pleasing than other kinds of crowns.

A dental crown typically needs two sessions to complete the treatment. The dentist will shape the tooth to suit the crown and remove any decay at the first session. The personalized crown will be produced in a dental laboratory using an imprint of the prepped tooth. To safeguard the tooth in the meantime, a temporary crown will be affixed.

The temporary crown will be taken off at the second session, and the dentist will examine the permanent crown’s fit and bite. If everything checks out as expected, the permanent crown will be affixed.

With the right maintenance, crowns may survive for many years, but they can ultimately need to be replaced. To prolong the life of your crown, it’s essential to practice proper dental hygiene and see your dentist often.

Overall, using dental crowns is an excellent way to safeguard and restore damaged teeth. You may get a crown that complements your natural teeth and meets your budget by selecting from a variety of materials. Consult Dr. Moghbeli if you have issues with a broken or rotting tooth to determine whether a dental crown is the best option for you.

To ask about cosmetics crowns or to help you chew and smile, please call Rising Smiles Dentistry at (602) 884-8185