5010 4TH Ave. Regina, SK (Located in the Rosemont Shopping Centre)
Dental Crown in Regina, SK
Porcelain Dental Crown
Fillings, trauma, decay and in many cases, everyday eating habits will make the teeth breakdown as time passes. A porcelain dental crown is a cover which is placed over the tooth to preserve a damaged tooth from further breaking down. Crowns may be used to restore a discolored or even a poorly shaped tooth or just protect a tooth which has had a root canal treatment. Finally, a brand new porcelain crown may also be used to replace an old or damaged dental crown.
Porcelain crowns are often considered the best cosmetic option given that they can be made to match the physical appearance of your teeth
The Common Dental Crown Treatment Process
Fitting a dental crown would typically involve a two visit procedure. The first visit usually consists of prepping the tooth. The dentist will remove any remnants of the decayed tooth and file the outer layer down to make room for the crown itself. After the tooth is prepped, the dentist will then take impressions of the tooth and surrounding teeth for the fitting. This is then sent off to a dental lab for manufacturing of the permanent crown. A temporary crown will be set in place for the interim until your next visit.
Once the permanent crown is ready to be fitted you will come in for your second visit. At this time the dentist will remove your temporary crown and fasten your permanent crown in with a special adhesive. After the second visit is over, your crown should look, function and feel like a regular tooth! Contact Rosemont Dental for dental crowns in Regina, SK.
Composition Of Dental Crowns
Metal-alloy crowns – these are typically a mix of gold blend with another metal such as silver, platinum, copper, palladium or tin.
Porcelain-fused-with-metal crowns – these types of crowns are composed of a thinner porcelain wrapping around a metal based that is fused to the remaining tooth. This option gives your dentist a better opportunity to match the outer porcelain to the shade of your surrounding teeth. These offer a more natural look than full metal crowns.
Full metal-free crowns – non-metal crowns are growing to be the most popular, and typically what your dentist will recommend. These are fabricated from materials such as alumina, leucite, zirconia, and porcelain. These non-metal crowns are best for a natural appearance and should last the longest.
When To Consider A Crown Or Bridge
Most often patients are in need of a crown or replacement when tooth decay has destroyed most of the natural tooth. The crown provides protection for the remainder of the tooth and root structure. Doctors may also recommend the use of a crown after root canal therapy on posterior teeth. Using a crown in these circumstances will help solidify and protect the remaining tooth. Crowns can also be used as a cosmetic option to repair badly chipped and crack teeth or to close space between teeth. When closing or bridging a gap the crowns will be attached to a dental bridge. Dental crowns for cosmetic purposes are often less expensive than other alternatives.
- To fix a badly decayed tooth
- To repair a badly chipped or fractured tooth
- After root canal therapy (to protect the tooth & root structure)
- To close gaps in teeth (aesthetic purposes)
Meet Dr. Sungho Jun
Your teeth and fantastic smile are Dr. Jun’s top priorities! But his concern for each patient of Rosemont Dental does not stop there.
Experienced with all forms of dentistry, Dr. Jun is particularly interested in crowns, bridges, and dental surgery. Dr. Jun regularly attends continuing education seminars regarding a wide variety of interests. Dr. Jun is currently an active member of the Canadian Dental Association, the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan, and the Regina and District Dental Society.
As a family-focused dentist with exemplary professional qualifications, Dr. Jun looks forward to offering the highest quality dental care to patients for many years to come.