
Dental Crowns Glenmore Park – What to Expect
Getting dental crowns Glenmore Park at our practice typically involves two appointments. At your first appointment, our dentist will prepare the tooth by removing a small amount of enamel to make room for the crown, take impressions of your teeth, and fit a temporary crown to protect your tooth while your permanent crown is being made. At your second appointment, we will remove the temporary crown and cement the permanent dental crown in place. Our dental crowns are strong, durable, and designed to last many years with proper care. If you have a broken, cracked, or severely decayed tooth, dental crowns Glenmore Park can help restore your smile and dental function. Book an appointment or contact us to learn more about dental crowns and bridges at our Glenmore Park dental clinic.Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are custom made and fit over the natural tooth of a patient, which has been prepared.
It is used as a replacement of the crown structure of the natural tooth, which is the part of the tooth that is above the gums.
Dental crowns improve the aesthetic appearance of a patient’s teeth. But they also adapt to the natural biting forces which allows them to add durability, stability, and strength.
Dental Bridges
Bridges most common use is for replacing a missing tooth (or teeth). They are cemented to the natural tooth in a way which surrounds the empty space.
Why is a dental crown needed?
The main aim crowns is to restore strength, functionality, shape and size to a tooth, and to improve its look.
Situations where a crown may be needed:
- To replace an old, broken or failing tooth filling.
- To restore a tooth that has already broken.
- To restore length on worn down teeth (for example from grinding).
- To cover and support a tooth that has a large filling if there isn’t much natural tooth structure left.
- To make a cosmetic adjustment such as closing spaces between teeth, or reshaping or rotating teeth.
- Crowns are used to hold dental bridges in their place.
- A crown is used to cover a dental implant.
- A crown is recommended to restore strength to any tooth that has undergone root canal therapy
- To protect a tooth that has become weakened (for example by decay) or cracked, by holding it together and preventing it from breaking.
Before a bridge is placed, the natural tooth must first be prepared by a dentist.
Dental Crowns Glenmore Park – Caring for Your Crown
After receiving your dental crowns Glenmore Park treatment, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene practices to ensure the longevity of your restoration. Dental crowns are designed to last 10-15 years or longer with proper care. Brushing twice daily, flossing around the crown, and attending regular dental check-ups at Glenmore Park Dental Services will help maximise the lifespan of your crown. Avoid chewing on hard or sticky foods that could damage or dislodge your crown. If you experience any sensitivity, discomfort, or notice any chips or cracks in your dental crowns Glenmore Park treatment, contact our team promptly. Our dental crowns Glenmore Park team uses quality materials chosen so your crown looks natural and functions like your original tooth. We provide dental crowns for patients near Penrith, and we are happy to discuss the options and costs with you. Book your dental crown consultation at Glenmore Park Dental Services or contact our team to learn more about restoring your smile today. The Australian Dental Association recommends dental crowns Glenmore Park as an effective solution for damaged or decayed teeth, providing both protection and a natural appearance. Our dental crowns Glenmore Park are crafted with care, following recognised clinical standards.Why Patients Choose Dental Crowns in Glenmore Park
Restores Strength
A crown caps a weakened tooth to help protect it and restore everyday function.
Natural Appearance
Porcelain and ceramic options are shade-matched to blend with your surrounding teeth.
Custom-Made Fit
Each crown or bridge is crafted from impressions of your teeth for a comfortable fit.
Replaces Gaps
A bridge anchors a replacement tooth between healthy teeth to fill a missing-tooth gap.
