Dental Crowns Restore Damaged Teeth

Dealing with a cracked or weak tooth? Find out how a dental crown can help. 

Unfortunately, accidents can happen at any time, including to your smile. Whether you crunched down on a popcorn kernel instead of a piece of popcorn or you were hit in the face while playing sports, there are many reasons why you may need to turn to our Mill Creek, WA, dentist Dr. Roger Flake for dental crowns. Here’s what you should know about getting dental crowns and when this restoration is used.

What is a dental crown? 

Even if you haven’t needed a dental crown you probably already know a little about them. These tooth-shaped restorations are designed to go over the entire crown of your tooth to restore its color, shape, strength, or size. Our Mill Creek, WA, cosmetic dentist will often recommend a dental crown under these circumstances:

  • To protect a damaged or weakened tooth
  • To restore a tooth that is cracked or broken
  • To protect a tooth that is severely worn down
  • To hide misshapen or extremely discolored teeth
  • To cover a dental implant
  • To improve the shape, appearance, and overall aesthetics of a tooth

What types of dental crowns are available in Mill Creek, WA? 

Permanent dental crowns can be made from a multitude of different materials and the kind of crown you get will depend on several factors including aesthetics, budget, and which tooth or teeth need a crown. The most common dental crowns are made from porcelain, resin, or ceramic.

As you might imagine, porcelain or ceramic dental crowns are often the most popular because they are the same color as natural teeth, so they blend more seamlessly into your smile. While not as strong as metal crowns they still boast durability and can last up to 15 years with the proper care.

If you are dealing with a weak or damaged tooth, know that our Mill Creek, WA, family dentist Dr. Flake and his team can easily place a dental crown that will restore and improve the health and appearance of your smile. If you want to learn more about dental crowns, call our office today at (425) 338-2966 for a consultation.

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