Showing posts with label Porcelain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porcelain. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Crowns Series - Homecare

Homecare – Permanent Crowns
Now that we’ve placed your permanent crown, it’s important to follow these recommendations to ensure its success.

Chewing and eating
If we used an anesthetic during the procedure, avoid chewing until numbness has completely worn off. To protect your crown, avoid chewing ice or other hard objects.

Brushing and flossing
Brush and floss normally, but if your teeth are sensitive to hot, cold, or pressure, you can use a desensitizing toothpaste. If sensitivity increases or persists beyond a few days, call us.

Medication and discomfort
Take antibiotics or other medications only as directed.

To reduce any discomfort or swelling, rinse your mouth three times a day with warm salt water. Use about one teaspoon of salt per glass of warm water. It’s normal for your gums to be sore for several days.

When to call us
Call our office if your bite feels uneven, you have persistent sensitivity or discomfort, or if you have any questions or concerns.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Crowns Series - Porcelain

Porcelain Crowns

A porcelain crown restoration

When a tooth needs a restoration or you want to improve your smile, sometimes the best choice is a porcelain crown. A porcelain crown is precision-crafter in a dental laboratory, so it may take two or more appointments to restore your tooth with a porcelain crown.

Placing a porcelain crown
On your first visit, we numb the area to make you comfortable. We may also use a rubber dam to protect your mouth and the back of your throat while we work. Using the handpiece, we remove any decay and shape the tooth, so it will securely hold the crown. Next we take an impression of your teeth. The dental lab uses this impression to make an accurate model of your mouth; then they use the model to create a crown that exactly fits your tooth and bite. In the meantime, we often place a temporary crown to protect your tooth. On your next visit, we remove the temporary crown and try in your new porcelain crown. We check the fit, and when everything is right, we bond or cement the crown in place.

The benefits of a porcelain crown
A porcelain crown has several benefits. Like all crowns, it covers and protects your tooth. But in addition, a porcelain crown is:
· Stong and durable
· Beautiful, with the life-like translucency of natural teeth
· Healthier for your teeth and gums because the edge of the natural-looking porcelain does not need to be hidden under the gumline