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Dental Crowns
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Dental Crowns in Nashua, NH

Dental crowns are an essential component of cosmetic dentistry because we can use them to restore the natural appearance of teeth.

If you’re looking for dental crowns in Nashua, NH, you’re in the right place. We can provide you with cosmetic dental work that’s virtually undetectable.

A crown is a type of artificial restoration that covers the remaining portion of a prepared tooth, strengthening it and giving it a natural form. A crown is also known as a ‘cap.’


When Are Crowns Needed?

Crowns are an excellent way to restore teeth that have been fractured or weakened due to a large filling or tooth decay. A crown could also be used for a variety of different purposes, such as:

What Are Crowns Made of?

Crowns can be formed of a number of materials, and new ones are created on a regular basis. The following are a few of the most popular choices:

The majority of crowns are constructed of porcelain bonded to precious metal. After creating a precious metal basis, porcelain is placed in layers over it.

These porcelain crowns are not as sturdy as bonded crowns because they are made entirely of porcelain. However, they can appear extremely natural and are most commonly used on the front teeth.

This cutting-edge technology provides a metal-free option with the strength of a bonded crown and the aesthetics of a porcelain crown. As a result, it can be used in any part of the mouth.

These crowns have a very natural appearance and can be used in any part of the mouth.

One of the earliest filler materials is gold. It is now combined with other metal alloys to boost its strength, making it extremely durable. The color of these crowns is silver or gold.

Dental Crowns FAQ

A crown takes at least two visits to our office to be properly fitted. We will first remove decay, shape the tooth, and place a temporary crown, either plastic or metal, on it.

The temporary crown will be then removed at your next appointment, and the final crown will be fitted and fine-tuned. Finally, we will cement the crown into place, giving you a new tooth with a beautiful appearance.

No. A local anesthetic will be used, and the preparation process should feel similar to a filling. If the tooth doesn’t have a nerve anymore and a post crown is being produced, a local anesthetic may not be required.

The crown will be designed to seem as natural as feasible with your other teeth. The surrounding teeth’s shade will be noted to ensure a natural look and match.

You may notice it at first since the crown’s form differs somewhat from the shape of your teeth before it was capped. It should feel fine in a few days, and you won’t even notice. If your bite is uncomfortable, the crown may need to be adjusted; if this is the case, you should contact your dentist to check and fix it.

It is critical to keep the crown clean in the same way that you would your natural teeth. The crown cannot decay on its own, although decay can begin where the crown meets the tooth.

Brush your teeth with fluoride toothpaste at least two times a day, and clean in between your teeth using floss or interdental brushes.

The longevity of your crown is determined by how carefully you care for it. Crowns that are properly cared for should last for many years. Your dental team will be able to give you an estimate of how long you should expect your crown to last.

If you’re looking to improve the appearance of your smile with the help of dental crowns, get in touch with us today to schedule an initial appointment.

Want to learn more about dental crowns from Pearl Dental Associates?
Call our Nashua, NH office at (603) 883-6010 today to book an appointment!