At Winnsboro Dental, we understand that every smile tells a story and maintaining the health and beauty of your teeth is essential to us. Dental crowns are a cornerstone of our restorative dental services, offering a robust solution for teeth that have been weakened by decay, damage or wear.
What Are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown is a cap that is meticulously crafted to fit over your existing tooth. Typically made from porcelain, ceramic or metal, these crowns are engineered to mimic your natural teeth, restoring both function and aesthetics. When a tooth is fractured, severely damaged by decay or compromised by an old filling, a crown can be the ideal way to restore its integrity.
The process of receiving a dental crown begins with our team taking precise impressions of your damaged tooth to ensure a perfect fit and bite. The tooth is then prepared and a temporary crown is placed while your custom crown is being crafted in a lab. Once ready, the custom crown replaces the temporary one, bringing strength back to your tooth and preventing further damage.
Not only do crowns help restore a tooth to its original size and shape, but they also provide a protective cover, shielding the tooth from further decay and the stress of chewing. This intervention can significantly enhance the overall health of your mouth, preventing the spread of decay and the potential for more severe dental issues in the future.
Tailored to Your Needs
Our dentist and team take pride in providing personalized care that respects your specific dental needs and aesthetic goals. Our crowns are tailored not just for fit and function but also for color and contour, ensuring they enhance your natural smile seamlessly.
Dental crowns in Winnsboro, Louisiana, are more than just a treatment – they are a commitment to restoring and enhancing your oral health, one tooth at a time. We invite you to contact us today at 318-435-4648 to discuss how dental crowns can help you achieve the smile you deserve. Schedule your consultation with our dentist, Dr. Robert Brooks, today.