231.893.2915
116 W. Colby Street, Suite 1
Whitehall, MI 49461
Crowns
As we get a little older, our teeth begin to change and are
prone to decay. There are many possible reasons for this
change in your smile. These reasons can include
bruxism(teeth grinding), general decay, cracked fillings,
root canals, and many others. If your tooth is beyond
repair with a filling material, we may recommend that the
best viable option to save the tooth is a full crown. The
reasons for this type of restoration in a badly damaged
tooth are durability, cosmetic appearance, and overall
support of the chewing function.
Types of Crowns
If we decide that you are in need of a full crown, there are
a few different options for the repair of your tooth. These
options include a full porcelain crown, a porcelain fused to
metal or gold crown, or a full gold crown. We will make
the determination as to which of these options is the most
appropriate for your situation. You can be comfortable in
knowing that your new tooth will be virtually unnoticeable
and will flawlessly complement the rest of your smile.
Procedure
When we have decided to go ahead with a full crown
restoration, we will set aside 2-3 appointments for the entire process. Although the majority of
crowns are completed in two visits, there is sometimes a need for a third visit to ensure a proper fit.
The procedure begins with the removal of all decay in the tooth. Once we have removed the decay,
we will take an impression of the tooth. This impression will be sent to our lab where your new
restoration will be crafted. While this new tooth is created, we will provide you with a temporary
restoration. Our temporary restorations will resemble your natural teeth so that you can continue
with your daily life without worrying about a missing or incompatible tooth.
During your second visit to the office, we will proceed with the placement of your final restoration.
This crown will be fitted comfortably into the mouth. We will make every effort to ensure that the
new tooth feels exactly like one of your natural teeth. The final step in the process is to cement the
crown into your mouth, leaving you with a beautifully restored smile.
Preventative Dentistry
Cleaning, Sealants
Digital X-rays
Restorative Dentistry
Fillings, Inlay, Onlay,
Crown
Root Canal
Perio
Deep Cleaning, Tooth
Support Structure
Treatment
Denture
Partial/Complete Denture
Implant Retained Denture
Fixed Dentures
Implant
Bridge
Mini Implant
Cosmetic Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Veneers
Cosmetic Bonding
Orthodontics
Braces
Invisalign
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White Lake Family Dentistry
116 W. Colby St., Suite 1
Whitehall, MI 49461
231.893.2915