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Dental Crown Treatments in Jacksonville Beach

Restore your damaged or weakened teeth with custom dental crowns that protect, strengthen, and enhance your natural smile. Our Jacksonville Beach dentists create durable crown restorations using premium materials that blend seamlessly with your existing teeth while providing exceptional longevity. 

Are you dealing with extensive tooth pain, weakness, discoloration, or even a missing tooth? If so, you may benefit from a dental crown. Dental crowns are designed to cap damaged teeth and supplement gaps in your mouth, lessening your pain and improving your smile.

At Eccella Smiles, Dr. Sox can discuss the pros and cons of dental crown installation and how a tooth cap may improve your overall health. Our Jacksonville Beach dentist is dedicated to helping our patients acheive their smile goals in a comfortable and welcoming setting.

What Are Dental Crowns?

A dental crown is an artificial cap designed to fit over an existing tooth to reinforce the tooth’s natural structure and protect the tooth from additional decay. Today’s dental patients can use dental caps to improve the look of their smiles in addition to treating painful conditions.

You’ll receive a recommendation for a dental crown after a standard cleaning or emergency dental visit. During your consultation, an attendee will discuss the state of a damaged tooth and your interest in treatment. Dental surgeons can then proceed with reshaping a damaged tooth to accept a new crown.

Most crowns are independently designed to fit the exact structure of your modified tooth. Once a crown comfortably fits over your tooth and matches the color of your teeth, dental professionals can cement the crown in place.

What Are the Benefits of Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns serve as permanent replacements for damaged and missing teeth. The customization that goes into crown creation ensures that yours is as comfortable and efficient as possible. In most cases, patients with dental crowns remark that their crown dramatically reduces their mouth pain and makes their lives more comfortable.

Dental crowns can also improve the look of your smile without introducing harmful chemicals or metals into your mouth. Eccella Smile consistently provides patients with high-quality, color-matched crowns that are clinically proven to reduce your dental health risks in one visit.

Protect and restore your damaged teeth with our premium, custom-crafted dental crowns—designed to provide long-lasting strength, perfect function, and a beautifully natural appearance.

Who Needs Dental Crowns?

When can you be sure that you need a dental crown? While you can always ask a dentist for their opinion, there are some conditions that more naturally lead you to pursue crown placement than others.

For example, if you’re missing a tooth after a serious accident or due to a genetic abnormality, you can trust a crown to fill the gap in your mouth. The process does more than change the aesthetic appearance of your mouth. By filling the gap left behind by a tooth, a crown prevents bone loss in your jaw, makes it easier to speak and chew, and prevents uneven tooth wear.

Dental Crowns Can Address Tooth Discoloration

No matter how diligently you brush your teeth, you’re likely to deal with tooth discoloration at one point or another in your life. While professional teeth whitening treatments can improve the appearance of your teeth, they can also weaken your teeth structure. Whitening also won’t treat the deeper layers of your tooth, meaning the discoloration will return after treatment.

Fortunately, dental crowns do more than provide medical assistance to people with missing or broken teeth. If you’re struggling with severe discoloration, you can work with a Jax Beach cosmetic dentist to color-match a dental crown to your damaged teeth. A full-coverage crown will ensure none of the pre-existing discoloration shows through.

Dental Crowns Can Address Tooth Deformations

You don’t always lose your teeth playing sports or in accidents. Sometimes, you may be born with misshapen or deformed teeth. Unfortunately, these conditions can make you feel self-conscious about your smile and even impact the overall functionality of your jaw and tongue.

If you’re struggling to adapt to tooth deformations, dental crown placements can rebalance your jaw and match the size of your teeth. In other words, treatment can improve your ability to chew and talk while also improving the look of your smile and making you less self-conscious.

Dental Crowns Can Stabilize Your Teeth

Dental professionals most often recommend dental crowns as a means to stabilize the health of your jaw. If, for example, you recently underwent a root canal, dental crowns protect the hole left behind by the tissue-removal process. In doing so, crowns prevent your teeth from falling victim to infection.

You can also trust dental crowns to stabilize essential dental bridges, which may otherwise wear down your teeth prematurely. If you qualify for dental bridge installation, you can discuss the pros and cons of dental crowns with an attending dental professional.

Dental Crowns Limit Your Pain and Restore Tooth Function

The primary purpose of a dental crown is to improve the health of your mouth. If you’re contending with a dental concern that’s severely compromised the health of your teeth, leading to damage or decay, constructive dental surgery and crown placements can preserve the root of your tooth, hold damaged teeth together, and restore your dental functions.

It’s worth investing in a crown if you want to preserve the health of your dental nerves and prevent avoidable infections, not to mention prolonged discomfort and injuries to your tongue or cheeks.

In other words, a crown’s custom fit, straightforward installation, and marked impact on patient pain make it one of the best dental aids on the market today.

Schedule a Dental Crown Consultation Today

If you’re looking for a dental treatment that can help you overcome pain, discoloration, deformation, and other abnormalities, you have the right to talk to a dentist about dental crowns. You can book a consultation with Eccella Smiles today to discuss your history of tooth health and whether or not our dental crown services are right for you.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns

How do I know if I need a dental crown or another restoration option?

You may need a dental crown if your tooth is severely damaged, weakened, or decayed beyond what a filling can repair. Signs include cracked or broken teeth, teeth that have had root canal therapy, significant decay, excessive wear, or teeth with large fillings. At Eccella Smiles, we evaluate each situation to recommend the most appropriate restoration for your specific needs.

What makes porcelain crowns look so natural compared to other materials?

Porcelain crowns look natural because they mimic the translucency of natural enamel, allowing light to penetrate and reflect similarly to real teeth. They can be precisely color-matched to surrounding teeth, replicate natural surface textures, and resist staining. These qualities create restorations that blend seamlessly with your smile.

How do CEREC same-day crowns differ from traditional crowns?

Traditional crowns typically require two appointments spread over 1-3 weeks. During this waiting period, you wear a temporary crown while a dental lab creates your permanent restoration. CEREC same-day crowns eliminate this wait, the temporary crown, and the second appointment. Both restoration types offer similar durability and aesthetics when properly created.

How should I care for my dental crown to ensure it lasts as long as possible?

Care for your crown just as you would your natural teeth. Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, and attend regular dental checkups. Avoid chewing extremely hard foods or ice with your crown. Don’t use your teeth as tools to open packages. If you grind your teeth, consider wearing a nightguard. With proper care, porcelain crowns can last 10-15 years or longer.

Can a tooth with a crown still get a cavity?

Yes, a tooth with a crown can still develop decay, especially at the margin where the crown meets the tooth. While the crown material itself cannot decay, bacteria can sometimes get underneath the crown and affect the remaining natural tooth structure. This risk emphasizes the importance of maintaining excellent oral hygiene and regular dental visits to monitor your crown and overall oral health.

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