Dental Crowns

What Patients Are Saying

    I am glad that I found Dr. Nikki. I had an issue with the wisdom tooth and molar tooth crown. she took step by step approach to identify root cause without making any decision in rush. At the end, the result was amazing. I finally can eat normally after 3 months of struggle. I would define recommend her for dental related issues.

    Utsav S

    Dr. Nikki is an artist. She cares about her work like she cares for her patients. She thinks ahead and has a sixth sense for shaping teeth to facilitate the bite for the situation.

    D Starr

    Amazing results! I had multiple upper teeth gaps and I now have a fully confident smile! 😁In total 6 upper crowns were added and the results are phenomenal. Will definitely recommend Dr. Kulbir Jassal to everyone.

    John C

    I haven't gone to the dentist in YEARS, and Dr. Nikki was amazing! I was beyond anxious and she talked through everything she was going to be doing and made sure I wasn't feeling any pain during my fill ins. I am so happy to have found an actual GOOD dentist that knows what they're doing! She also changed my life from fixing my front chipped tooth that I've had for years. Now I don't ever have to feel self conscious about my smile anymore! HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

    Mariah

    They have a great staff that it’s s always super nice and welcoming. Dr. Nikki it’s great at what she does, she’s very patient and walks you through all the procedures before and during it. The only thing is that I wish they were open every weekday but other than that I have no complaints. I’ve found them randomly and I’m glad I did! Keep up with the good work.

    Mariana T

dental Crowns In Troy, MI - Glowing Smiles Dental


Dentistry is an art as well as a science; dental crowns offer a perfect example of this. A dental crown or “cap” is a covering that fits over a damaged, decayed or unattractive tooth. It can even replace a tooth entirely as part of dental bridgework.

Dental Crowns In Troy MI

Dental crowns strengthen damaged teeth, allowing them to function normally again. When crafted from today's high-tech porcelains (dental ceramics), crowns are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth. They can even be designed to improve upon a tooth's original appearance.

There are other materials besides porcelain that we can use to make dental crowns, depending on what qualities are most important. For durability, cast gold can't be beat. However, this is not always the most aesthetic choice — especially towards the front of the mouth. Other possibilities include porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns (PFM), which have a metal interior for strength and a porcelain exterior for a more natural appearance, and all-porcelain crowns with zirconia, representing the strongest ceramic. We would be happy to discuss the pros and cons of these various options with you.

Dental Crowns - Troy, MI

Crowning or Capping a Tooth

Crowning or capping a tooth will usually take two to three visits. At the first visit, your tooth is prepared to receive its new crown. First, it is shaped to fit inside the new covering. This will involve some drilling to give the tooth a uniform shape. The tooth and the surrounding area will be numbed beforehand. If there is very little tooth structure left to begin with, the tooth may have to be built up with filling material, rather than filed down, to support the crown.

After the tooth is prepared, impressions of your teeth are taken, either digitally or with reliable, putty-like impression materials, and sent to the dental laboratory. There, the impressions will be used to make models of your teeth for the creation of a crown. The models will serve as guides to the highly skilled lab technicians, who will ensure that your new crown is designed to enhance your smile and function well within your bite.

Before you leave the office, a temporary crown will be attached to your tooth to protect it until the permanent crown is ready. At the second visit, your permanent crown will be attached to your tooth with either a resin that hardens when exposed to a special light source, or a type of permanent cement.

Creating a Bridge

Troy, MI Dental Crowns

Crowns can also be used to create a lifelike replacement for a missing tooth. This is done with bridgework, which spans the space of the missing tooth and requires at least three crowns. Two of those crowns will be placed over healthy teeth on either side of the missing tooth; these healthy teeth are referred to as abutment teeth. The two crowned abutment teeth become supports for a third crown placed in between them; that third crown is referred to as a pontic. If more than one tooth is missing, more crowns will be needed to bridge the gap in between the abutment teeth.

The number of abutment teeth necessary to replace missing teeth is influenced by the number of missing teeth, the size and length of the abutment tooth roots, the amount of bone support each abutment tooth has, as well as where in the mouth the missing tooth is located. For example, if you have three missing teeth, four abutment teeth may be necessary, thereby creating a seven-tooth bridge. Engineering and designing of the bridge requires an understanding of how to replace teeth, as well as the biology of the supporting gum and bone tissue.

Caring for Your Dental Crowns & Bridgework

Crowns and bridgework require the same conscientious care as your natural teeth. Be sure to brush and floss between all of your teeth — restored and natural — every day to reduce the buildup of dental plaque. When you have crowns, it is even more important to maintain your regular schedule of cleanings at the dental office. Avoid using your teeth as tools (to open packages, for example). If you have a grinding habit, wearing a nightguard would be a good idea to protect your teeth and your investment.

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If You Are Interested In Dental Crowns From Glowing Smiles Dental In Troy, MI, Call Our Office Today At (248) 643-7530 To Schedule An Appointment or Book Online Now


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