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Cosmetic Crowns in Houston, TX

Cosmetic Dental Crowns Houston Patients Love

When it comes to dental crowns, Houston trusts FMS Dental for personalized treatment and superior service. A tooth crown is a common treatment. As Houston dentists, we use them to restore both the function and natural appearance of damaged teeth. 

Oftentimes, these cosmetic crowns use porcelain customized to match the color of your natural teeth. However, they also strengthen the structure of teeth when we can’t use restorative measures such as veneers or fillings. 

Before and After Dental Crowns

Customized Dental Crowns Houstonians Trust

Our Houston dentists work diligently to customize crowns so that they match the shape and size of your natural teeth. In doing so, we bring you the long-lasting confidence of a great smile. 

While crowns require eventual replacement, they typically last several years with proper care. When you want to repair your smile with dental crowns, our Houston dentists are ready to help. Book an appointment with FMS Dental for all your cosmetic crown needs in Houston, TX!

Why Do I Need a Tooth Crown? Common Treatments

With a cosmetic crown, we restore the shape and function of a damaged or missing took. Crowns help protect the structure of your teeth and improve your smile. Oftentimes, we use cosmetic crowns as a treatment for the following conditions. 

  • Broken or fractured teeth
  • Decayed teeth
  • Fractured fillings
  • Large fillings
  • Post-root canal therapy
  • Cosmetic improvements

Additionally, our Houston dentists use crowns to support other restorative measures. For example, here are a few instances in which dental crowns benefit an overall structure. 

  • Supporting a tooth with a large filling when there’s not enough of the natural structure remaining
  • Attaching a bridge to replace a group of missing teeth
  • Protecting a weakened tooth to prevent fracturing
  • Capping off a dental implant 
  • Restoring a fractured tooth
  • Covering a badly shaped or discolored tooth 

Houston Dental Crowns: Two Simple Procedures

When a dentist decides to use dental crowns, Houston patients might experience a couple of different procedures. 

First Appointment: Preparation

At your first appointment, we take a variety of molds (or impressions) of your teeth. This helps us craft a custom crown. 

Moreover, we use the mold to create a temporary crown to hold the space until your next visit. This temporary crown prevents any shifting and fulfills an aesthetic purpose while a dental lab creates the crown. 

When we place your temporary crown, we numb the affected tooth. Next, we remove decay and reshape the surface so that the crown fits. Finally, we place the crown with cement and check your bite to ensure it’s a comfortable fit. 

Second Appointment: Custom Crown Placement

At your second appointment, we remove the temporary crown, clean the tooth, and apply the new crown. Again, we check your bite to ensure both comfort and accurate placement. 

Finally, your dentist walks you through the instructions on hygiene for your new crown. Additionally, we plan a follow-up visit to check on your crown and your overall dental health. 

What Are Houston Dental Crowns Made Of?

When it comes to dental crowns, Houston dentists use an array of materials. 

  • Ceramic 
  • Metal alloy
  • Porcelain 
  • Composite resin

When we make a crown, we typically use porcelain so that it matches the color of your teeth. With cosmetic crowns, we want your crown to look natural and fit comfortably alongside the rest of your teeth. 

If a dentist uses different crown materials, it likely depends on a few factors. 

  • Location and function of the tooth 
  • Position of gum tissue 
  • Amount of the tooth that shows when you smile
  • Shade or color of the nearby teeth

Additionally, we look at both costs and insurance as considerations. Once we talk through these factors, we work with you to determine the best material to use. 

Caring for Houston Dental Crowns

Similar to your natural teeth, crowns have the potential to crack and break. Moreover, the tooth beneath the crown is still vulnerable to cavities. In order to prevent damage to the crown or cavities in the tooth, follow a solid oral hygiene routine. 

  • Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Clean between your teeth daily as well. 
  • Avoid hard foods, ice, and other hard objects – especially if you have a tooth-colored crown. 

Additionally, be sure to visit your dentist at FMS Dental for regular exams and professional dental cleanings. 

At FMS Dental, we believe in providing superior service in a comfortable environment. When you have questions or concerns about your dental health, we encourage you to call us. Book an appoint to see whether Houston dental crowns might benefit you!

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