Have you recently visited your area, Los Angeles, California, dentist, only to be told that you are in need of a dental crown? There is no need to worry! Porcelain crowns are a commonly used restoration by dentists like Dr. Hee Jee Yoon at Hoover Dental Center. Getting a dental crown is simple, and it is very durable!
Getting A Dental Crown
The procedure for getting a dental crown involves several steps, beginning with an initial consultation and ending with the placement of the permanent crown. This is what you can expect from the dental crown procedure:
- Initial Consultation: The process usually starts with a consultation appointment with your dentist. During this visit, your dentist will first examine the affected tooth, discuss your treatment options, and explain the crown procedure in detail. X-rays may need to be taken so your dentist can determine how damaged your tooth is
- Tooth Preparation: If you and your dentist decide that a dental crown is the best treatment option, the next step is tooth preparation. This involves numbing the tooth and surrounding area with a local anesthetic to ensure your comfort during the procedure. Your dentist will then remove any decay or damaged portions from your tooth and reshape it to accommodate the crown. In cases where the tooth is severely damaged or has extensive decay, a core buildup may be necessary to provide additional support for the crown
- Creating Impressions: After your tooth is prepared for treatment, your dentist takes dental impressions to be used as a model/mold for fabricating your dental crown. Depending on the dental practice, traditional impressions using dental putty or digital impressions using intraoral scanners may be used
- Placement of Temporary Crown: While your permanent crown is being crafted at a remote lab (typically taking one to two weeks), a temporary crown will be placed over your prepared tooth for protection and to maintain its function and appearance. Temporary crowns are usually made from acrylic or composite resin and are cemented in place with temporary cement
- Placing Your Permanent Crown: When the permanent crown is crafted and received by your dentist, you’ll need to return for an additional appointment for placement. Your temporary crown will be removed so that the permanent crown can be placed. Any necessary adjustments will be made to ensure a comfortable and proper fit. Once the crown is securely in place, your dentist will provide instructions on how to care for your new crown and maintain good oral hygiene
- Follow-Up Visit: In some cases, a follow-up visit may be scheduled to ensure the crown is functioning properly and to address any concerns or adjustments that may be needed
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Yoon in Los Angeles, CA, please call Hoover Dental Center at (213) 725-2898.
Share this Article