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Crowns

Crowns - Symptoms

Crowns - How to prevent?

Crowns - Causes and Risk Factors

Crowns - Diagnosis

Crowns - Treatments

At the first appointment, the dentist conducts a thorough clinical examination using radiographs. The suitability for crowns is assessed and any preparatory work is carried out.

Your dentist will also be able to advice on material choices, treatment sequence and any other concerns you may have.

At the second appointment, the teeth to be crowned are prepared. This involves reduction of the tooth size (usually under local anaesthesia) followed by an impression or mould of the prepared tooth.

trimming of the tooth for fitting crown

This trimming of the tooth is required to create space for the crown to be fitted.

The mould is then sent to a laboratory where skilled technicians will fabricate the crown. Meanwhile, a temporary crown is made and fitted onto the trimmed tooth.

At the third appointment, the temporary crown is removed and the tooth surfaces cleaned. The completed crown is put on for fit, harmony with the bite and appearance. The crown is finally cemented onto the prepared tooth with dental cement.

crown cemented onto prepared tooth

Daily brushing and flossing are essential for good oral health.

Crowns - Preparing for surgery

Crowns - Post-surgery care

Crowns - Other Information

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