What You Need to Know About Porcelain Crowns in Webster

by | Nov 9, 2020 | Blog Posts

What You Need to Know About Porcelain Crowns in Webster

There are many dental procedures and dental terms that you may not be familiar with until you actually need to have it done. Getting a porcelain crown may fall under that category. Chances are you may have heard about porcelain crowns, but don’t really know why you would need one or what the procedure entails. Let’s take a look at what they are and why your dentist may recommend porcelain crowns in Webster with Empire Dental Care.

What is a Porcelain Crown?

A porcelain crown is a tooth-shaped cap that fits over a damaged tooth so that the full function of the tooth can be restored. It reinforces the structure of the existing tooth. While crowns can be made from different materials, many patients like the porcelain option because it can be matched to their natural teeth color. This way a tooth with a crown doesn’t look much different than the natural teeth in the mouth. Since they also help the mouth to function normally, the patient should feel no real difference.

Why do People Need Porcelain Crowns?

People may need a porcelain crown for a variety of reasons. These include:

  • Tooth decay
  • Damage
  • Injury

Porcelain crowns are also often a preferred treatment for cavities that have gotten too big for the tooth to be saved by a standard cavity filling. The tooth may have also been broken or chipped due to trauma and may benefit from a porcelain crown.

How are Porcelain Crowns Placed?

If your dentist tells you that you need a porcelain crown, you’ll likely need a couple of appointments to complete the process. The first visit will take care of removing any tooth decay. During this time, the dentist will also shape your tooth so that it will be able to hold the crown in place. [1]

The dentist will also take a mold of your teeth and send it to a lab so that the crown will be made to fit perfectly into your mouth. During another visit, the dentist will place the crown and bond it permanently.

Benefits of Porcelain Crowns

There are several benefits of porcelain crowns. These include:

  • Protecting  weak teeth
  • Repairing cracked teeth
  • Restoring tooth function
  • Improving the look of your smile
  • Resembling the color of your natural teeth

Once you get your porcelain crown, you brush it just like your other teeth. If taken care of properly, porcelain crowns can last many years. [1]

Do You Want More Information on Porcelain Crowns in Webster?

If you want more information about porcelain crowns and how they can help restore your oral health, contact Empire Dental Care. Dr. Tehila Cohen and her team are experienced dental professionals and can help with porcelain crowns and all of your dental needs. Dr. Cohen is known for her gentle approach to dental procedures. Call the office today at 585-671-1650 to schedule your appointment.

Find out why so many in the Webster area trust Dr. Cohen and the team at Empire Dental Care for all of their dental needs.

 

Sources:

[1] https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/10923-dental-crowns/recovery-and-outlook

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Dr. Cohen has been practicing dentistry in private and public settings for over 10 years, completing her DMD degree in 2010 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Committed to providing dental care of the highest level, Dr. Cohen relocated to Rochester in 2016 to pursue advanced dental trainings at the Dental Urgent Care Fellowship at The University of Rochester, Eastman Institute for Oral Health, graduating in 2017, and the AEGD Residency program in 2019. She recently completed an additional advanced General Practice Residency program at St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany NY. This summer she moved back to Rochester with her husband Kevin, a native Rochesterian, to be closer to family. Throughout her career and personal life, Dr. Cohen has shown her genuine compassion and care to people and patients from all walks of life. She volunteered in underserved areas, practiced in clinics for patients with complex special needs, and treated medically compromised patients among others. She also taught and mentored other dentists and students helping them achieve their professional and personal goals. Most of all, Dr. Cohen’s warm personality and love of people create a welcoming, comfortable feeling for both patients and staff.