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Dental crowns are a common restorative procedure that are seen in most dental practices. In this guide, we uncover each step involved in ensuring the perfect crown fitting for your tooth.

Once a suitable shade is chosen, the dentist sets about ensuring your comfort. Numbing the area is essential to avoid any discomfort during the procedure.

With any existing decay removed, the dentist shapes the tooth to create an ideal setting for the crown. This involves reshaping the tooth's surface to fit under the new crown snugly.

A significant advancement in dental technology is the use of digital impressions to perfectly capture the tooth's structure. These digital blueprints guide the milling machine, which swiftly shapes a ceramic block into a polished crown.

  • Shade selection
  • Tooth reshaping
  • Digital impressions
  • Crown shaping using a milling machine
Once milled, the crown undergoes a series of treatments — etching, rinsing, and priming — preparing it for a secure bond to your tooth. Equally, preparing the tooth involves thorough cleaning to ensure a robust setting.

Both crown and tooth prepping underscore the job's meticulous nature. Final placements are made with precision to avoid any subsequent discomfort or decay, enhancing the overall longevity of the crown.

Finally, any remaining bonding materials are meticulously removed and bonded joints finely checked to secure a precise fit. Dental tools are employed to clear away resistances or imperfections, ensuring smooth margins and minimal signs of wear.

“Ensuring prevention of staining and curing the craft speaks volumes of a dentist's proficiency.”

In conclusion, a crown not only restores functionality but also a bit of natural beauty back to your smile.

Proper aftercare following a dental crown can significantly prolong its life span – meticulous brushing and regular dental check-ups are advised to maintain the quality and health of the restoration.

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