Dental Crowns:- Repair and strengthen damaged teeth
Quality crowns, made to last
WHAT ARE DENTAL CROWNS?
A dental crown, also known as a cap, covers a single tooth by fully encasing it with a prosthetic enamel known as porcelain. It can protect a weak tooth, restore a broken or damaged tooth, cover a misshapen or discolored tooth, and make other cosmetic and restorative modifications to your smile and bite.
At Iranis Dentalz, we offer dental crowns made from high-tech and durable tooth-colored porcelain. Your dental crown will look and function just like a natural tooth!
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A ceramic dental crown protects weak, damaged teeth so they can continue functioning (and shining brightly) for years to come. There are a few situations where our dentists might recommend a dental crown:
- Restore badly worn teeth
- Broken teeth
- Repair a large cavity
- Restore your tooth after a root canal
- The final step of an implant
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If you’re interested in a high-quality dental crown experience in Vapi, give us a call at
7600936272
Modern
We offer safe, biocompatible porcelain crowns.
Made for you
Your crown is expertly crafted for your smile.
Durable
With proper care, your crown will last for many years.
Beautiful
Our tooth-colored crowns keep your smile looking natural.
Our approach to Dental Crowns
Thanks to advancements in technology and materials, getting a dental crown is easy:
- 3D imaging makes taking impressions much more accurate
- Your digital mold is professionally milled by a local lab
- We’ll place a temporary crown while you wait for the final restoration
- When it’s ready we’ll fit and place the crown, ensuring the perfect fit and shade
Frequently Asked Questions
We provide interest-free EMI Options which can be done in 10 minutes. You can ask your Insurance company if they can partially cover the cost .
Yes! If you’ve lost a crown or if your crown feels loose, cracked, or just “came off”, let us know as soon as possible and we’ll schedule you for an emergency visit. If your original dental crown came from our office and you’ve maintained your 6-month cleanings,and if you have your warranty card with you we will replace it at absolutely no cost for you.
A dental crown can last only a few short years, while some people keep their dental crowns for life. Why are outcomes so variable? How long a crown lasts depends on the quality of the crown, which is dentist-dependent, combined with the individual risk for crown failures, which is patient-dependent. When crowns last 40+ years, that’s because it was well-made and well-maintained. At Iranis Dentalz, we will educate you on your specific risks so you can maintain your dental work, for example, using anti-cavity toothpaste or wearing a night guard.
You can brush and floss your dental crown just like it was a natural tooth to protect the underlying tooth from developing a cavity or gum disease. If you grind your teeth at night, you can protect your crown from cracking by wearing a night guard. Be sure to keep up with your regular exams and checkups and ask your dentist about your specific risk factors so you can best maintain your crown and keep it for life. Remember to be brushing twice a day, floss once a day, and keep up on your twice-a-year dental exams and cleanings.
No. This is a common misconception. Dental crowns are actually designed to prevent the need for root canals by protecting the tooth nerve from cracks and cavities. Crowns seal teeth damaged by large cavities and make them more resistant to new cavities. Crowns also reinforce and protect teeth weakened by cracks and large fillings, reducing the tooth’s risk for fracture. If crowns are not done in a timely manner, a large crack, fracture, or cavity may lead to nerve pain and the need for a root canal prior to your dentist restoring the damaged tooth with a crown. If you and your dentist are proactive about fixing teeth before they break or become painful, you’ll avoid the need for root canals.
At Iranis Dentalz, we work to ensure that your dental crown procedure is as comfortable as possible. If you are adequately numbed, your procedure will be pain-free. If you feel any discomfort during treatment, it is important to communicate with your dentist so they can provide additional anesthetic. Following a procedure, it is not uncommon for mild soreness or sensitivity to occur for 1-2 days after the procedure as the area heals.