Over time, your teeth can get damaged. Protect, cover, and rehabilitate the shape of your teeth when a fillings dental treatment fails to solve the problem.
When a fillings dental treatment fails to solve the problem. Dental crowns are caps placed on top of your damaged teeth; a Dental Crown aims to protect, cover, and rehabilitate the shape, size, strength, and appearance of your teeth.
Dental crowns materials are such as: metal, porcelain, resin, and ceramics.
They typically don’t require special care over time other than regular good oral hygiene.
Observe how a dental crown treatment has changed the smile of hundreds of patients for the better at Franklin Dental Clinic.
We offer you the best quality and service there can be and at an incredibly affordable price, ask for your free quotation as every patient has specific needs.
Zirconia Crown | $450 USD (per crown) |
E-Max Porcelain Crown | $450 USD (per crown) |
Porcelain Fused With Metal | $280 USD (per crown) |
Gold Crown | *Custom Price |
3 Unit Bridge (on teeth) | From $840 USD |
3 Unit Bridge + 2 Dental Implants | From $2,640 USD |
5 Unit Bridge (on teeth) | From $1,400 USD |
Cantilever Bridge Dental | From $560 USD) |
Inlays/Onlays | From $450 USD |
CROWNS STRENGTHEN TEETH
A dental crown gives a weak tooth its strength back to avoid further damage. Crowns also protect a tooth from further decay.
RESTORE FUNCTIONALITY
A dental crown can restore a tooth back to its original size and shape. This is necessary when all of the teeth are not coming together as they should, causing various types of bite issues. Crowns are able to allow a patient to eat and speak without issue.
STAY IN PLACE FOR A LIFETIME
A dental crown is permanently placed over a tooth; unlike dentures which can potentially move or shift around. Crowns are comfortable to wear as their permanent part of one’s mouth, forget about having dentures that rest loosely on top of the gums.
Your oral hygiene habits and even your eating habits all have some amount of effect on your crowns. Maintaining proper oral hygiene will greatly increase the lifespan of your crowns. Some crowns can last a lifetime whereas others may need to be replaced.
On average, your dental crown can last between 10 and 30 years when well cared for.
FIRST APPOINTMENT
While we listen to what you've been experiencing we will let you know about your dental possibilities.
ASSESMENT
after deciding that Dental Crowns are your best option, we will continue with imaging techniques to get a full panorama of your overall mouth status.
TREATMENT PROCESS AND HEALING TIME
Having all angles covered, we will proceed with your dental crowns treatment, and you will get the proper instructions from your dental specialist for the recovery in the next couple of days.
What cosmetic treatments are available for enhancing your smile? If you suffer from bruxism or have too little enamel in your teeth, then you might be a poor candidate for porcelain veneers treatment.
Here are some of the most frequent doubts about Dental Crowns, contact us if you need more info.
The primary purpose of a crown is to cover or protect a damaged tooth. So, if you have had a root canal or a big cavity, a dental crown will be the finishing touch of such treatment. A crown may also be needed to complete treatments like bridges and, or implants.
Of course! the impressions or imaging of your teeth will help us to match the color of your smile, giving it a natural look & feel.
You will take care of your dental crowns in the same way you care for your natural teeth! Brush, floss, and rinse regularly with an alcohol-free rinse.
Sometimes, it is possible to get a crown in one day. But it all depends on every patient and their oral health. Your first assessment will let us know if this is a possibility.
This will depend on the material you choose. Metal typically lasts longer, while ceramics and porcelains are more natural-looking with a slightly shorter lifespan. Most dental crowns are guaranteed to last for five years, but many people have them last as long as 20-30 years.
You can eat worry-less! Do try to avoid sticky and chewy foods like caramels or toffee, just like you do to avoid cavities and other types of damage to your dental pieces.