What are Dental Crowns in Lewiston ME?

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Teeth may be damaged in any number of different ways. Some, like tooth decay, may be an unfortunate result of neglect. Others, like chipped teeth, can result from accidents and other mishaps. Still, others may be a necessary side-effect of treatment, such as the vulnerability of certain teeth after a root canal procedure.

However, modern dentistry is now at a stage where even problems like this don’t have to be things that people need to accept. There are plenty of solutions to help people with damaged teeth, and in the case of a single tooth, that solution is the dental crown.

A dental crown in Lewiston ME is like a “cap” that is fixed to a single tooth. Dental crowns can be the solution to many issues. These include weakened teeth due to cavities, chipped teeth, or discoloration from illness or infection. The procedure usually involves cementing the crown into place, making it a permanent fixture that shouldn’t require any additional maintenance aside from good oral hygiene.


When To Get A Dental Crown In Lewiston ME?

Dental crowns are an important part of our Aspire Family Dentistry to keep your teeth looking and feeling good for life. A dental crown can restore a damaged or broken tooth for years to come. Your Aspire Family Dentistry dentist may recommend a dental crown for you if you have:

  • A tooth that is poorly shaped or discolored compared to the rest of your teeth
  • A tooth that has been chipped, cracked, or otherwise physically damaged
  • A weakened tooth that is in danger of future chipping or cracking
  • A tooth that was part of a root canal procedure and needs protection now that it is exposed
  • A tooth badly affected by tooth decay to the point that a dental filling is no longer suitable
  • A tooth that is going to be part of a dental bridge process
  • To cover a dental implant

Caps and CEREC Crowns

Caps CEREC crowns, a specific type of coverage that covers the tooth entirely, giving the tooth the same look as the rest of your smile. Crowns are also important when it comes to protecting and strengthening teeth, especially around fillings and different types of restorative dental infrastructure.


How Crowns and Caps CEREC Crowns Work

Properly installing a crown over a damaged tooth is important to the lifespan of the crown, along with the functional and cosmetic benefits it provides. Dental crowns usually take at least two visits, first to examine and diagnose the situation, and to measure the overall dental health of the surrounding bone and the root of the tooth.

Once those facts are ascertained, a treatment plan is put into place, beginning with the dentist numbing the tooth and guns, then shaping the tooth to be a strong base for dental crowns. Depending on your specific situation, the dentist will rebuild areas of the tooth where necessary to create a suitable base for the crown. Next, impressions are made of the tooth that will be covered by the crown, and the tooth it will meet when chewing.

Be On Your Way
Most patients receive a temporary dental crown while the permanent replacement is being made. Two to three weeks later, on your second visit, we’ll remove the temporary crown and affix the permanent dental crown into place.

Sounds great, right? Just reach out to us to get the process started and it’ll be done in no time. At that point, all you have to do is practice good dental hygiene and you’re good to go!


Whether a dental crown is right for you is up to you and your dentist to decide. Stop in for a comprehensive dental exam and more information contact our team at Aspire Family Dentistry in Lewiston ME today.

Aspire Family Dentistry
480 Main St
Lewiston ME 04240
(207) 784-5769

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