Dental Crowns
Alina Dental Clinic
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are custom-made caps designed to cover damaged or decayed teeth, restoring both their appearance and functionality. Whether your tooth is broken, cracked, or severely decayed, a crown can offer protection and strength to ensure the tooth remains functional. At Alina Dental Clinic, we provide high-quality dental crowns tailored to fit perfectly and blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.
Restore the Strength and Appearance of Your Teeth with Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are an effective solution for repairing and protecting weakened teeth. With advancements in dental materials, crowns now offer a natural, durable solution for restoring your smile.
Reasons
Why Choose Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are ideal for restoring damaged teeth while maintaining their natural function and appearance. Whether you need to protect a weakened tooth after a root canal or cover a tooth with a large filling, crowns provide a long-lasting solution. Crowns are also used for cosmetic reasons, such as improving the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth. At Alina Dental Clinic, our crowns are crafted using the latest technology for precision and durability, ensuring your teeth stay healthy and strong.
Protects Damaged Teeth
Enhances Appearance
Restores Functionality
Long-lasting Solution
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Types of Dental Crowns
At Alina Dental Clinic, we offer various types of dental crowns to suit your needs:
Porcelain Crowns: Known for their natural appearance, they blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth.
Metal Crowns: Made of durable metals, ideal for back teeth needing strength.
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns: Combines the strength of metal with the aesthetics of porcelain for durability and a natural look.
Zirconia Crowns: Strong and natural-looking, suitable for both front and back teeth.
Benefits of Dental Crowns
- Protects Weakened Teeth: A crown helps to safeguard a damaged or decayed tooth from further harm, preventing fractures or breakage.
- Restores Functionality: Crowns restore the strength of a damaged tooth, allowing you to chew and speak comfortably again.
- Improves Appearance: Dental crowns can dramatically improve the appearance of discolored, misshapen, or broken teeth, giving you a beautiful, natural-looking smile.
- Long-lasting Solution: With proper care, dental crowns can last for many years, providing long-term protection and restoration.
- Prevents Further Damage: Crowns protect the tooth from additional decay, ensuring that your smile remains healthy and intact.
Help & FAQ
General Question
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Quick Help & Info
Find answers to your most common dental questions and concerns. Get quick and helpful solutions to address your oral health needs and improve your smile.
Caring for a dental crown is simple. Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice a day and flossing daily. Avoid chewing on hard foods or objects, and visit your dentist regularly for checkups.
The main types of crowns include:
- Porcelain Crowns: Natural appearance, ideal for front teeth.
- Metal Crowns: Durable, often used for back teeth.
- Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns: Strong and aesthetic, suitable for visible teeth.
- Zirconia Crowns: Strong and natural-looking, suitable for both front and back teeth.
Getting a dental crown typically requires two visits. The first visit involves preparing the tooth and taking impressions. The second visit is for placing the permanent crown once it is ready.
Coverage for dental crowns may vary depending on your dental insurance plan. It is best to check with your provider to understand your specific coverage.