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Dental Crowns in Kelowna

Our dentists use dental crowns to cap the entire surface of a damaged tooth to assist in repairing it, giving our Kelowna patients restored smiles.

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What is a Dental Crown?

When a tooth experiences so much damage or decay that large portions of it must be removed, your dentist may use a dental crown to restore it.

A dental crown (or cap) is a hollow, artificial tooth that your dentist will place over an entire damaged or decayed tooth to help restore its function.

Often made from materials like porcelain or composite, they appear and function like natural teeth and may protect the tooth from further deterioration.

Uses For Dental Crowns

There are a number of situations in which your dentist may use a dental crown, including:

  • To help protect weak teeth from breaking
  • To hold together and help restore an already broken tooth
  • To cover a tooth after a root canal
  • To cover a dental implant
  • To attach a dental bridge
  • To cover crooked or discoloured teeth

The Crown Procedure

Placing a dental crown requires two dental appointments. At the first appointment, your dentist will prepare your tooth by removing some of your existing tooth enamel. A filling material may also be used to strengthen certain parts of the tooth and create a strong foundation for the new crown.

Next, they will take an impression of the tooth, which will be used to create a custom crown. While your crown is being made, you may be fitted with a temporary crown.

Once it's ready, your permanent crown will be placed in your mouth, providing just the right protection for your damaged tooth. Your dentist will use dental cement to bond your new crown to the tooth.

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