Your Crown Should Offer Full Support For Your Tooth

A dental crown made of ceramic can be an effective cosmetic solution for a problem tooth, but the restoration is also meant to be of functional value. The presence of a dental crown should not impede how you bite into or chew food. Without that total protection, you can struggle to enjoy regular jaw function, and that can lead to issues with your jaw. If you have an issue with your crown – either because of damage, or if it becomes loose without apparent cause – let your dentist know. Your tooth will always need support, and losing that support can call for intervention from your dentist.

The Process Of Receiving A CEREC Dental Crown

CEREC technology can ensure that you have the restorative dental care you need from your crown in less time. In effect, your dentist’s access to this technology means having a permanent crown made in a single visit. You will have measurements taken for your teeth, and your dentist will proceed to prepare your tooth for the placing of the crown. A milling machine on site will produce the ceramic crown, which will be placed during that same initial appointment.

Your Dentist Will Check Your Crown During Your Routine Appointments

Your tooth, once it receives a crown, will need permanent support. If something happens to make that crown less capable of providing support, let your dentist know by coming in for help. During regular dental visits, one of your dentist’s tasks is to check on any restorations you may possess, including crowns. If they notice something worrying, they can discuss your treatment options with you.

Receiving A Dental Crown From Dr. Okoniewski

Dr. Okoniewski and the team at Advanced Dental Concepts can provide excellent care when you need restorative dental work. A ceramic dental crown, available in a single visit, can offer serious, lasting protection for a vulnerable tooth. You can also count on Dr. Okoniewski for routine oral health needs, and cosmetic care. If you are interested in scheduling an appointment or initial consultation with our staff, call Advanced Dental Concepts in Auburn Hills, MI today at (248) 852-1820.