Top-Quality Dental Crowns for a Healthy
At Camarillo Premier Dental, we specialize in providing top-quality dental crowns that restore both the function and appearance of your teeth. Whether you need a crown due to decay, a cracked tooth, or after a root canal, our skilled team ensures you leave with a healthy, confident smile.
What Are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are custom-made caps that cover a damaged tooth, restoring its shape, size, and strength while improving its appearance. Crowns are an ideal solution for teeth that are:
- Decayed or Damaged:Protect and restore teeth with significant decay or fractures.
- Weak or Cracked:Prevent further damage to weakened or cracked teeth.
- Discolored or Misshapen:Improve the appearance of teeth that are discolored or misshapen.
- Following a Root Canal:Safeguard teeth that have undergone root canal treatment.
Types of Dental Crowns at Camarillo Premier Dental
At Camarillo Premier Dental, we offer a variety of crown materials to suit your individual needs:
- Porcelain Crowns: Natural-looking and ideal for front teeth, porcelain crowns blend seamlessly with your existing teeth.
- Ceramic Crowns: Highly aesthetic and durable, ceramic crowns are perfect for patients with metal allergies.
- Metal Crowns: Extremely durable and best suited for molars, metal crowns can withstand strong chewing forces.
- Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns: These crowns combine the strength of metal with the aesthetics of porcelain.
The Crown Placement Process
Explore the crown placement process from consultation to final fit for a perfect smile
1
Consultation and Examination
We begin with a thorough examination, including digital X-rays, to assess your tooth’s condition and determine the best type of crown.
2
Tooth Preparation
The damaged tooth is shaped to make room for the crown. Impressions are taken to create a custom crown that fits perfectly.
3
Temporary Crown
While your permanent crown is being crafted, we place a temporary crown to protect your tooth.
4
Crown Placement
Once your custom crown is ready, it is securely placed and adjusted for a perfect fit.
Caring for Your Dental Crown
Caring for your crown is essential for its longevity. We recommend:
- Regular Brushing and Flossing: Maintain good oral hygiene to keep the underlying tooth and gums healthy.
- Avoiding Hard Foods: Be cautious with hard or sticky foods that could damage your crown.
- Routine Dental Visits: Regular check-ups allow us to monitor your crown and address any concerns promptly.