Enhancing Your Smile: The Dental Crown Service Procedure at Crown Dental Clinic

Initial Consultation (Visit 1):
During the first visit, you will have an initial consultation with your dentist. They will examine your tooth that requires a crown and evaluate your oral health. X-rays or scans may be taken to assess the condition of the tooth and surrounding structures. Your dentist will discuss the crown treatment plan, including the type of crown recommended (such as porcelain, ceramic, or metal), the procedure, and any associated costs.
Tooth Preparation and Impressions (Visit 2):
On your second visit, your dentist will begin the tooth preparation process. They will numb the area surrounding the tooth and remove any decay or old restorations. The tooth will be shaped and resized to accommodate the crown. Once the tooth is prepared, impressions of your teeth and bite will be taken. These impressions serve as a mold to create a custom-fitted crown that matches your natural teeth.
Temporary Crown Placement (Visit 2):
After the impressions are taken, your dentist will place a temporary crown on the prepared tooth. The temporary crown protects the tooth while the permanent crown is being fabricated in a dental laboratory. It also helps maintain the proper alignment and appearance of your smile during the waiting period.
Crown Fabrication (No customer visit):
The impressions taken during Visit 2 will be sent to a dental laboratory, where skilled technicians will fabricate your permanent crown. This process typically takes about 1 to 2 weeks. Your dentist will choose the appropriate shade and shape of the crown to match your natural teeth.
Permanent Crown Placement (Visit 3):
Once the permanent crown is ready, you will return to the dental clinic for the final placement. Your dentist will remove the temporary crown, clean the tooth, and carefully place and adjust the permanent crown for fit and aesthetics. They will ensure that the bite alignment is correct and make any necessary adjustments for comfort and functionality.
Follow-up and Oral Care Instructions (Visit 3):
After the crown is securely placed, your dentist will provide you with instructions on how to care for your new crown. They will also schedule a follow-up appointment to check the crown's stability and make sure you are comfortable.
Please note that the number of visits required may vary depending on individual circumstances, such as the need for additional dental work or complications that may arise during the treatment process. Your dentist will discuss the specific details and schedule with you during your initial consultation to provide a more accurate timeline for your dental crown procedure.
At Crown Dental Clinic, our dental crown service involves several customer visits to ensure the proper placement and fit of the crown. Here is a breakdown of the typical steps involved and the number of visits required for dental crown treatment: