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A damaged or decayed tooth can affect how you eat, speak, or smile. Family Dental Center of Manteca can use dental crowns to restore your smile after significant dental damage. Our dentists in Manteca, California, combine precision skills and cutting-edge technology to achieve lifelike and functional results with dental crowns. Visit our office today, and explore the difference top-tier restorations can make to your confidence, functionality, and comfort.
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that’s worn over the existing tooth structure. It restores strength, function, and appearance.
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Crowns can be made from ceramic, porcelain, metal, or a combination of these materials. Porcelain and ceramic crowns are popular because they closely resemble natural teeth. Once placed, they are virtually indistinguishable from surrounding teeth.Â
Fillings work for small areas of decay or damage. Crowns are best for larger problems. If a tooth is severely cracked, worn, or weakened, a crown provides full coverage to restore its strength and appearance. Your dentist will help you decide which option is best after a consultation.Â
The cost of a crown depends on several factors. Material, tooth’s location, and complexity all affect the price. On average, a porcelain crown costs between $900 and $1,500 per tooth. However, this is just a guide. Your dentist will provide a personalized cost breakdown after a consultation.Â
Some insurance plans cover part of the cost, especially if the crown is needed for health reasons. We also make your crown affordable with CareCredit or Cherry. This dental financing option enables you to break down your treatment cost into manageable installments that fit your budget.
We are patients ourselves and understand fear or pain can derail necessary dental care. The reality is that getting a crown is generally not a painful process. We use potent local anesthesia to numb the area. You may feel some pressure while the tooth is prepared, but it shouldn’t hurt. After placement, mild sensitivity is normal for a few days. However, over-the-counter pain relievers and home remedies typically provide relief.
Sometimes, a tooth is too damaged or decayed to support a crown on its own. In these cases, your dentist may recommend a core buildup. This procedure rebuilds the tooth’s structure with a strong filling material. It provides a stable foundation, allowing the crown to fit properly and last longer.Â
Dental crowns are a significant investment, and you may want to know how long they last. Here is the good news! With proper care, dental crowns can last 10 to 15 years or longer. However, good maintenance is essential to ensure you get the most out of your crowns. Avoid biting hard objects, such as ice or pens. Brush and floss daily to prevent plaque buildup around the crown. Regular dental check-ups help catch minor issues before they become big problems.
Do you have a damaged tooth? Take the first step towards a healthier, happier smile with high-quality dental crowns at Family Dental Center of Manteca. Call (209) 420-1205 and schedule your consultation today!Â