Dental Crowns

Get Custom Dental Crowns in White Lake, MI

Dental crowns are a good solution to many problems, such as a fragile or damaged tooth, or correcting a cosmetic issue. At LeVasseur Dental Care we want to provide you with all of the information you may need to answer your questions and to feel comfortable.

What are dental crowns?

Dental crowns are hollow, tooth-shaped shells that slip over teeth to protect and strengthen them. Since the crown encases a tooth completely, the restoration is a good choice if you want to conceal an imperfection. Crowns must be tough enough to handle the strong forces involved in chewing and biting. They're made of a variety of durable materials, including porcelain, porcelain-fused-to-metal, resin, ceramic, gold and nickel.

Illustration of process for Dental Crowns application

Why are crowns recommended?

Your dentist may recommend you get a dental crown if you have one or more of the following:

Cracks and Chips: Cracks and chips can weaken teeth and make them more susceptible to breaking. Adding a crown to your tooth strengthens it and prevents it from breaking.

Broken Tooth: A crown restores a broken tooth and allows you to use the tooth to bite and chew again.

Recent Dental Procedures: Large fillings and root canals are needed to repair and restore teeth, but they also tend to weaken teeth. A crown is necessary to protect and stabilize your tooth after these procedures.

Discolored Teeth: Dental crowns hide discolorations that can dull your smile.

Oddly Shaped or Crooked Teeth: When one tooth doesn't look the others, you may feel self-conscious about your smile. Crowns help the tooth blend in with surrounding teeth.

Short Teeth: It can be harder to bite or chew if one tooth is much shorter than surrounding teeth.

How do I receive a crown?

The first step in the dental crown process involves decreasing the size of your tooth to ensure that the crown will fit over it easily. After your dentist files your tooth, he'll make an impression of your mouth, which will be sent to a dental laboratory. You'll receive a temporary crown, which you'll wear for the next two or three weeks until your permanent crown arrives. When you return to your dentist's office, he will test the fit of your new crown and make adjustments before permanently attaching it to your tooth.

Interested in getting dental crowns?
Call LeVasseur Dental Care in White Lake, MI at (248) 698-2220 today!


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Located In White Lake Township, Michigan

Serving the Huron Valley community for over thirty years