Restorative dentistry calls for the placement of either a dental filling or dental crown because this service responds to problems that do permanent damage to your enamel. If tooth decay is identified and treated in time, you can be returned to good oral health after the placement of a dental filling. However, when there is too much harm to the structure, a filling can lack the kind of stability needed to fully restore your bite function and health. At this point, we will recommend that you receive a crown. The good news is that one can be made to both protect and imitate your tooth, which means you will not have to worry about its placement negatively changing your appearance.
Dental crowns completely surround teeth, providing a degree of coverage that keeps them safe and removes the need for them to absorb bite pressure. That pressure is instead taken on by your restoration, which is strong enough to let you rely on your natural bite function after your procedure. We take care to closely measure your tooth and prepare it for the placement of your crown, ensuring that this service provides lasting benefits. We do provide crowns made from materials like porcelain and zirconia, but we can also recommend stronger substances like metal to help with back teeth that are harder to see and need more bite support.
Restorative dental work can take on significant issues, including tooth loss. In the event that a tooth is knocked out or in such poor shape it has to be extracted, we can discuss the benefits of placing a bridge or dental implant-held restoration.
Through the placement of lifelike, durable dental crowns, we can keep vulnerable teeth safe from harm. This is just one of the restorative services we can provide that help preserve your smile and health. If you would like to find out more about how we can support your dental well-being, please contact Healthy Smiles in Northwest IN by calling 219-938-2637!
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