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Porcelain dental crowns and tooth bonding are both used to
correct problems people have with their teeth. Porcelain dental
crowns are used as a way to restore the look and function of a tooth
that has been damaged as a result of decay, old restoration, or
physical breaking. Tooth bonding is used to correct teeth that have
become broken or stained.
1. Porcelain Dental Crowns
Porcelain dental crowns are used for a variety of different
purposes. If you have a tooth that has become damaged as a result of
excessive decay, trauma, or old restorations, a porcelain crown can
restore both the look and function of your teeth.
Porcelain dental crowns are one of the best ways to restore your
damaged teeth without sacrificing the appearance of your smile like
older metal crowns. Dr. Goodrick chooses to exclusively use
porcelain dental crowns at A Unique Dental Experience® because they
look and function better than the old metal crowns.
Having a porcelain crown placed by Dr. Goodrick begins with an
initial consultation. During your initial consultation you will be
able to speak with Dr. Goodrick about the best restoration available
for your teeth.
If it turns out that you need to have a crown rather than a white
or porcelain filling, then Dr. Goodrick will begin by preparing your
tooth for the crown. In order for your crown to be placed, the top
portion of your tooth is sculpted so that the porcelain crown can
fit over the top of it.
Once the tooth has been prepared for the dental crown, Dr.
Goodrick will make an impression of the tooth and send it to a
dental lab where your custom porcelain crown will be created.
While your porcelain crown is being created, you will be fitted
with a temporary crown. When the porcelain crown returns from the
dental lab, Dr. Goodrick will invite you back to his office where
the temporary will be removed and the porcelain crown will be bonded
to your tooth.
To bond the crown to your tooth, Dr. Goodrick will brush on a
bonding agent and then place the porcelain crown over the top of the
tooth. Then he will then use a special high-intensity light to cure
the bonding agent and permanently affix the porcelain crown to the
natural structure of your tooth.
A porcelain crown fits over the top of the tooth covering the
remaining portion of the natural tooth structure and restoring the
look and function of the tooth.
A porcelain crown strengthens the decayed tooth so that you can
eat and smile without having to think about the pain of a damaged
tooth or the appearance of metal in your mouth.
Unlike metal crowns, porcelain dental crowns match the size,
shape, color, and translucency of the rest of your teeth. Many
people not only choose porcelain over metal crowns because they
match the color and translucency of natural teeth, but they also
choose to have their older crowns or fillings replaced with
porcelain dental crowns.
2. Tooth Bonding
Tooth bonding is a cosmetic dentistry procedure performed to
correct damage to teeth. Tooth bonding can correct many of the same
problems porcelain veneers can correct, but instead of being
performed on many teeth, it is usually only performed on one or two.
Tooth bonding can correct:
- Chipped Teeth
- Stained or Discolored Teeth
- Gaps in Teeth
- Broken Teeth
- Disfigured Teeth
- Misshaped Teeth
- Cracked Teeth
Tooth bonding is a composite resin that is placed by Dr. Goodrick
to perfectly match the color of your teeth. It can also be selected
so that it is a whiter color if you have permanent staining.
In order to have tooth bonding, you must schedule an initial
consultation with Dr. Goodrick. During the initial consultation, Dr.
Goodrick will evaluate your teeth and make sure tooth bonding is the
best restoration for you. He will also inform you about the tooth
bonding procedure so that you can have realistic expectations of the
results you will have.
If it is determined that tooth bonding is the right cosmetic
dentistry option for you, Dr. Goodrick will place the tooth bonding
so that it matches the appearance of your teeth and apply it in
several layers to the natural surface of your teeth.
After the tooth bonding has been sculpted so that it matches the
size and shape of the rest of your teeth, it is cured. Tooth bonding
is cured with a special high-intensity light that hardens the
composite resin material and allows you to function normally with
your bonded teeth.
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