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What Are Dental Crowns And How Are They Used?

Breaking a tooth is a painful experience and causes a lot of discomfort, but thanks to doctors and all the wonderful innovations that modern medical science has come up with, the day can be saved for us quite easily. Read more.

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What Are Dental Crowns And How Are They Used?

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  1. Article 2: Indyfamilydentist.com WHAT ARE DENTAL CROWNS AND HOW ARE THEY USED? Breaking a tooth is a painful experience and causes a lot of discomfort, but thanks to doctors and all the wonderful innovations that modern medical science has come up with, the day can be saved for us quite easily. A dental crown is one such innovation that helps us to troubleshoot our dental inconveniences. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped "cap" that is placed over a tooth to cover itor to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance.The crowns, when cemented into place, fully coverthe tooth from above the gum-line, providing added protection to the entire visible portion of the tooth. Procedure followed for placing dental crowns in Indianapolis The placement procedure of dental crowns in Indianapoliswill usually require two separate sessions with your doctor. Let’s explore how the entire treatment will unfold: Appointment I This part of the procedure will usually take 30 minutes to an hour. The dentist will first begin shaping the affected tooth and will then, take its impression based on which the final crown will be made. For the time being, a temporary crown will be placed on your tooth to provide it with the protection it needs. This process is usually carried out under the influence of local anesthesia. This is done to ensure that the patient doesn’t feel any discomfort while the dentist is trimming and shaping the affected tooth. Any decay in your tooth is also handled by the dentist at this stage. Appointment II During the time period between the two appointments, a dental laboratory works to fabricate a final crown for the patient based on the impression taken in the first sitting. You can estimate a time lag of roughly two week to get this procedure completed. When you will return to see your dentist, the finished crown will be cemented in place by your dentist in just 20 minutes or so.Once the crown is ready and dried, your dentist will need to judge what shade of ceramic most closely matches your tooth's neighboring teeth. Once the fabrication of your dental crown has been completed, your dentist can proceed with the process of cementing it into place. Any excessive cementing material and adhesive will be scraped away by the dentist before it fully dries off. More about the fabrication of dental crowns in Indianapolis All crowns must have a specific thickness so as to gain the required strength and durability.Most dentists take the shape of your tooth by using a paste or putty like material, which is often referred to as “impression material”. As an alternate method, some dentists have equipment for taking optical impressions.This process involves the use of a small hand-held, wand-looking camera (intraoral scanner). The picture is then analyzed digitally by software that aids in the construction of the patient's restoration. The placement of the crown is now complete and you are good to go! For more information on cosmetic dentists in Indianapolis, visit www.Indyfamilydentist.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Martin has written many articles and blogs about the general and cosmetic dentistry to give you a happy, healthy, and youthful smile. He recommends Dr. Jerrold Goldsmith, DDS for smile makeovers using a variety of dental technology, such as LUMINEERS, Snap-On Smile, teeth whitening, cosmetic bonding, and more!

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