High-Quality Dental Crowns for Your Smile
Although your teeth are durable and can stand up to decades of biting and chewing, they're still susceptible to damage and decay. Whether your incisor has been damaged in an accident or a premolar has been affected by tooth decay, Total Family Dental Group is here for you. We proudly provide quality dental crowns to Torrance and San Pedro residents.
You can breathe easy knowing that our talented team of dentists will work to get your smile looking and feeling its best. To better cater to all our patients' needs, we offer conventional and implant-supported options. Additionally, our crowns are tooth-colored to help them blend in with your smile. Contact us today to schedule your next appointment and discover how our dental crowns can benefit you!
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Are Dental Crowns Right for Me?
Many patients have heard of dental crowns; however, they may not be aware of what the restoration and procedure entail. A dental crown is a unique restoration aimed at restoring the appearance and functionality of a single tooth. Because it is typically made of tooth-colored material, you can expect your crown to look and feel like your natural teeth, and many patients forget it's even there after a brief adjustment period. Our office can also place multiple crowns throughout your smile, depending on your dental needs.
If you're unsure whether our tooth crowns are right for you, some of the benefits include:
- Restoring your tooth's functionality, which allows you to bite and chew without worrying about pain or discomfort.
- Improving the visual appeal of your smile as our crowns blend in seamlessly with your remaining teeth.
- Protecting your tooth from further damage or decay, as it provides a protective layer that shields your tooth.
Conventional vs. Implant-Supported Crowns
At Total Family Dental Group, we've spent considerable time and effort to improve our San Pedro tooth crown options. That's why we're privileged to offer both conventional and implant-supported crowns. Each type has its own unique set of advantages that can make one or the other more appealing to you. You can rest assured that our friendly and knowledgeable dental staff is here to break down what each type entails so that you have the information you need to make confident oral health decisions.
- Conventional Dental Crowns: A conventional dental crown, also called a cap, looks exactly like your natural tooth except it's hollow. Our traditional crowns are made of tooth-colored materials so that they look as much like your natural teeth as possible. With a traditional crown, your tooth is still in place as the crown is fitted directly over it. Our team will take detailed impressions of your tooth and send them out to a trusted dental lab. While your permanent crown is being created, we'll provide you with a temporary crown. Finally, when your permanent crown is ready, our dentist will bring you in for another appointment to fit your crown and make any necessary adjustments for a comfortable and secure fit.
- Implant-Supported Crowns: Implant-supported crowns are like traditional crowns, but they're meant to permanently replace a missing tooth as opposed to restoring an intact one. They're secured in place by an implant post that's surgically placed into your jawbone. Like traditional crowns, an implant-supported crown is also made of tooth-colored material and looks like your natural tooth. Depending on your unique dental needs, we can place implant-supported crowns alongside conventional crowns.
Crowns FAQs
It's normal to have various questions about our tooth crowns in Torrance. That's why our informative dental team is here to answer any questions you may have. Some of the most frequently asked questions about our dental crowns include:
Although every situation is different, traditional crowns typically last between 5-15 years. Implant-supported crowns typically last longer, although it's dependent on the wear and tear you place on them.
A crown is a dental prosthetic that restores a single tooth. A bridge, however, is a dental appliance that replaces one or multiple teeth.
Tooth crowns are famous for their ability to feel like one of your natural teeth very soon after placement.
San Pedro Tooth Crowns for Your Needs
At Total Family Dental Group, we're passionate about improving and protecting the condition of your smile through exceptional dental crowns in Torrance. Whether you're a new patient or a patient of record, we'll adjust our services to meet your unique dental needs. We can't wait to meet you and help improve your quality of life. Call or visit us today to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward restoring the functionality and aesthetics of your smile!
CALL US: (310) 539-5045 REQUEST APPOINTMENT
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