Porcelain Crowns
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• | During the initial consultation, our professional will examine the condition of your teeth, discuss the reason for getting dental crowns, and determine the suitability of porcelain crowns for your specific case. |
• | After the consultation, our dentist will prepare the affected teeth by removing a small amount of the enamel to make room for the dental crowns. |
• | An impression of your teeth will be sent to a dental laboratory to create custom porcelain crowns that fit your teeth perfectly. |
• | While your permanent crowns are being made, our dentist will place temporary dental crowns over your prepared teeth to protect them and maintain their appearance. |
• | Once your permanent crowns are ready, our dentist will remove the temporary dental crowns and carefully place the custom porcelain crowns on your prepared teeth, making any necessary adjustments for fit and comfort. |
• | After your porcelain crowns have been placed, our dentist will schedule a follow-up visit to ensure that everything is healing properly and to make any additional adjustments if necessary. |
• | Avoid hard or sticky foods. Porcelain crowns are strong, but they can still be damaged by biting down on hard objects or sticky foods that could cause them to loosen or become dislodged. |
• | Brushing twice a day and flossing once a day will help maintain the health of your teeth and gums and keep your porcelain crowns looking their best. |
• | If you play sports or grind your teeth at night, wearing a custom-fitted mouthguard can help protect your porcelain crowns from damage. |
• | If you notice any changes in the fit, color, or feel of your porcelain crowns, or if they become painful or sensitive, visit our clinic immediately. |
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