Dental Crowns at Southwest Dental Group in Orland Park IL
A dental crown can help protect a weak or damaged tooth by restoring its proper shape and strength. At Southwest Dental Group, we custom-design each crown to fit securely and comfortably, using advanced materials that look and feel natural. This option helps preserve your natural tooth while improving its durability for everyday use.
How Dental Crowns Protect Damaged Teeth and Restore Strength
Dental crowns are caps placed over damaged or weak teeth. They help protect the tooth and bring back its strength. When a tooth has a large cavity, crack, or wear, a crown is placed over it. This prevents further damage to the tooth and allows it to function normally again.
A crown wraps around the visible part of the tooth. It holds the tooth together and supports normal chewing. Without a crown, a weak tooth may crack or cause pain while eating. Crowns also help teeth that have had root canal treatment. These teeth can become fragile, and a crown adds needed support.
Crowns help with daily tasks such as chewing and speaking clearly. They also keep nearby teeth from shifting. When a tooth breaks or wears down, the bite can feel uneven. A crown helps fix this problem by restoring the tooth’s original shape and size.
Dental crowns are made to fit comfortably. Once placed, many people forget they even have one. With good care, crowns can last many years and continue to protect the tooth underneath. At Southwest Dental Group, we carefully evaluate each tooth and recommend dental crowns only when they are necessary for long-term tooth health.
Common Reasons a Dental Crown May Be Recommended
Dentists recommend dental crowns for many different reasons. A crown is often used when a tooth cannot be fixed with a simple filling. It provides additional strength and protection where other treatments may be insufficient.
Some common reasons include:
- Severe tooth decay that weakens the tooth.
- Cracked or broken teeth from injury or pressure.
- After root canal treatment, for added strength.
- Worn-down teeth from grinding or biting.
Crowns may also be used to support dental bridges or cover dental implants. In each case, the goal is to protect the tooth and restore its normal function. Every mouth is different, so the dentist carefully examines the tooth before suggesting a crown. This helps make sure the crown is the right solution and will last for years with proper care.
The Process of Getting a Dental Crown
Getting a dental crown usually takes two visits. Each step is planned to make sure the crown fits well and feels comfortable. The process is simple and done with care. During the first visit, the dentist examines the tooth and, if needed, takes X-rays. The tooth is then shaped so the crown can fit over it properly.
After shaping, an impression or digital scan is taken. This helps create a crown that matches the tooth size and bite. A temporary crown is placed while the permanent one is being made. This protects the tooth and allows normal eating.
At the next visit, the temporary crown is removed. The dentist checks the fit and color of the permanent crown before placing it. The crown is adjusted, if needed, and then securely fixed in place. The dentist checks the bite to make sure it feels natural. Patients receive instructions on caring for the crown at home.
The full process is smooth and designed for comfort. Once placed, the crown works like a natural tooth and blends in well with the rest of the mouth. At Southwest Dental Group, we explain each step clearly so patients feel confident and relaxed throughout the crown procedure.
Materials Used in Dental Crowns and Their Benefits
Dental crowns can be made from different materials. Each material has its own benefits, depending on where the crown is placed and how much pressure it needs to handle.
- Porcelain or ceramic blends well with natural teeth
- Metal crowns last longer and are stronger to handle strong biting
- Porcelain-fused-to-metal offers a balance of strength and look
The dentist helps choose the best material based on tooth location, bite pressure, and patient needs. Choosing the right material helps the crown last longer and feel more comfortable.
Advanced Technology Used to Design and Fit Dental Crowns
Modern dental technology helps make crowns more accurate and comfortable. New tools allow dentists to design crowns that fit better and need fewer adjustments. Digital scanners are often used instead of traditional molds. These scanners quickly capture clear images of the teeth. Computer software then designs the crown with great detail. This helps improve fit and comfort.
Technology also helps with:
- Better accuracy during crown design
- Faster production of custom crowns
- Improved comfort during the procedure
Technology also helps dentists spot problems early and plan better care. Using modern tools results in better-fitting crowns and a smoother patient experience.
Caring for Dental Crowns to Keep Teeth Healthy
Caring for a dental crown is similar to caring for natural teeth. Good daily habits help keep the crown and the tooth underneath healthy. While crowns cannot decay, the tooth below them can.
Brushing twice a day and flossing daily is important. Cleaning around the crown helps prevent gum problems. Avoid biting hard objects, such as ice or pens, which can damage the crown.
Regular dental visits help ensure the crown stays in good shape. If a crown feels loose or uncomfortable, it is important to see the dentist quickly. At Southwest Dental Group, we provide simple care instructions and regular checkups to help dental crowns stay strong and protect teeth for many years.
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Payment and Insurance
We offer many payment choices to make your visit easier. You may pay with cash, check, or credit card. We also accept CareCredit, which lets you pay over time with no interest for certain plans. We take most dental insurance and will help file your claim. Before treatment begins, we will show you your estimated cost, so there are no surprises.
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Contact Information:
Southwest Dental Group
16600 107th Ct
Phone: (708) 403-3355
Southwest Dental Group
16600 107th Ct
Orland Park IL 60467
(708) 403-3355
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