May
A damaged or weakened tooth can affect everything from your comfort to your confidence. At High Forest Dental in Littleton, Colorado, dental crowns offer a reliable solution for restoring both the function and appearance of your smile. With modern materials and advanced techniques, crowns are designed to blend seamlessly while providing long-lasting protection.
A dental crown may be recommended when a tooth has extensive damage or weakness that a filling cannot adequately support. This can include deep decay, fractures, or advanced wear. By covering the entire tooth, a crown helps restore strength and protect it from further damage.
The process usually begins with preparing the tooth by removing any damaged areas and shaping it for the crown. Scans are taken to develop a tailored restoration that fits perfectly. After it’s prepared, the crown is firmly positioned and fine-tuned for comfort and functionality.
Same-day crowns use advanced technology to design and place the restoration in a single visit. Traditional crowns typically require two appointments with a temporary crown in between. Both options offer strong, natural-looking results, with same-day crowns providing added convenience.
Signs that a crown may need replacement include discomfort, visible wear, cracks, or looseness. Changes in how the crown fits, or looks, can also indicate an issue. Regular dental checkups help identify problems early.
Crowns are designed to mimic the shape, size, and color of natural teeth, restoring a seamless appearance. At the same time, they strengthen the tooth, allowing for normal biting and chewing. This combination helps improve both form and function.
Caring for a crown involves maintaining good oral hygiene, including daily brushing and flossing. Avoiding habits like chewing hard objects can also help extend its lifespan. Routine dental visits ensure the crown remains in good condition.
After a root canal, the tooth can become more fragile and prone to damage. A crown helps reinforce the structure and protect it from further stress. This added support allows the tooth to function normally again.
Yes, crowns can be designed to restore proper alignment and balance in your bite. This helps distribute pressure evenly when chewing. Improved alignment can also reduce strain on surrounding teeth and jaw joints.
Delaying treatment can lead to further damage, increased sensitivity, or even tooth loss. What may start as a manageable issue can become more complex over time. Addressing the problem early helps preserve your oral health and avoid more extensive procedures.
If you’re dealing with a damaged or weakened tooth, a dental crown can provide lasting protection and support. We provide personalized care in Littleton, Colorado, to help you restore both function and confidence. Call today to book your appointment at (303) 951-3717.
Dr. Allison H. Brown completed her undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, before earning her dental degree from the University of the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. She furthered her training through a General Practice Residency at Denver Health Medical Center. An OKU honors society member, Dr. Brown is a recognized member of many professional organizations, including the American Dental Association, Metro Denver Dental Society, Colorado Dental Association, American Academy of Clear Aligners, and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. She remains dedicated to ongoing education and staying at the forefront of modern dental care.
