Dental Crown
A dental crown is a custom-fitted restoration that completely covers or “caps” a damaged tooth or dental implant. Crowns are used to strengthen and protect the tooth’s structure when fillings or other restorative procedures are not sufficient. They can be made from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination, offering both durability and a natural appearance. Crowns are ideal for restoring teeth that are fractured, severely decayed, have undergone root canal treatment, or in cases where there’s a need for cosmetic enhancement. The process typically involves two visits to the dentist: one for preparing the tooth and taking impressions, and another for fitting the crown. Dental crowns not only improve the function and aesthetics of your smile but also can last many years with proper care.
The before-and-after images demonstrate the transformation achieved through the application of full upper porcelain crowns designed for a natural look. The "Before" photo shows natural teeth that appear slightly uneven and discolored, which might affect the overall symmetry and aesthetic of the smile. The "After" photo presents a significant improvement with the porcelain crowns, offering a uniform, whiter, and more harmonious appearance. These crowns mimic the look and feel of natural teeth, enhancing both the functionality and the visual appeal of the smile, and are particularly effective in restoring a vibrant, youthful dental appearance.