To learn more about anterior dental crowns, take a look at this guide for everything you need to know:
What Are Anterior Dental Crowns?
Anterior dental crowns are tooth-colored “caps” made from composite resin material that …show more content…
Most commonly, people with chipped, cracked, broken, decomposing, or injured teeth need anterior dental crowns. Aside from restoring function of the mouth, these crowns also improve aesthetics, providing patients with a seamless smile.
What Does The Procedure Entail?
First, your dentist will prepare your existing tooth for the new crown by carefully filing down its sides and chewing surfaces. Once your tooth is re-shaped, your dentist will make an impression of it. This impression will be sent to a dental laboratory where you permanent crown will be created. Because anterior crowns are noticeable when you smile, the lab will take careful consideration when shaping and coloring your crown, ensuring it matches perfectly with your other existing teeth.
Once the lab is finished making your permanent crown, you’ll return to your dentist to have the temporary cap removed. With a local anesthetic, your dentist will prenatally attach the new crown to your tooth with dental cement. Once placed, you can eat, drink, and brush your teeth as you normally would. Anterior dental crowns do not affect functionality of the mouth, in fact, they are meant to restore it back to its original