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Porcelain Crowns

At Teeth Plus Marmaris, we create beautiful, natural-looking smiles with porcelain crowns by dedicating ourselves to excellence. By utilizing the latest technology and techniques, our experienced dentists can restore your teeth to their optimal health and appearance. Moreover, we strive to ensure each patient receives the highest level of care. Consequently, you can trust us to deliver outstanding results and a renewed sense of confidence.

Porcelain Crowns Dental Treatment

What are Porcelain Crowns?

Tooth-shaped caps made of porcelain are placed over damaged or discolored teeth.. They are custom-made to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing result. You can learn more about porcelain crowns on the WebMD website.

Benefits of Porcelain Crowns

Natural Aesthetics

Porcelain crowns not only mimic the translucency and color of natural teeth but also blend seamlessly, resulting in a beautiful smile.

Strength and Durability

Porcelain is a strong and durable material, ensuring your crowns last for many years with proper care. The American Dental Association (ADA) confirms the longevity of porcelain crowns.

Biocompatibility

Porcelain is gentle on your gums and surrounding tissues, minimizing the risk of irritation or allergic reactions.

Versatility

Addressing a range of dental concerns, such enhancements can treat cracked, chipped, discolored, or misshapen teeth.

Improved Function

Restoring the function of damaged teeth, these enhancements enable comfortable eating and speaking.

Minimal Tooth Reduction

In contrast to other types of dental caps, porcelain options involve minimal removal of natural tooth structure.

Porcelain Crowns Procedure

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Initial Consultation

The first step in the porcelain crowns procedure is an initial consultation. Our dentist will examine your teeth and may take X-rays. Learn more about the value of dental X-rays on the ADA's MouthHealthy site: Dental X-rays.
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Tooth Preparation

Once suitable for a crown, the tooth is reshaped to ensure a proper fit. This involves removing part of the tooth's outer layer. For more insights on the necessity of proper tooth preparation, visit: ADA Oral Health.
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Impression and Temporary Crown

After reshaping, an impression is made and a temporary crown is placed. For detailed guidance on the materials used for temporary crowns, visit the ADA's site: ADA Dental Health Recommendations.
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Permanent Crown Placement

Next, the custom-made crown is permanently cemented. Explore different facets of the cementation process and its role in ensuring the durability of dental enhancements with the ADA MouthHealthy
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Aftercare

Post-placement, proper care is crucial. Find tips on how to care for your new crown on the ADA's MouthHealthy site: MouthHealthy Care Tips.
Dental Crowns Procedure

Why Choose Us?

Dentist Explaining Procedure

Experienced Dentists

Our team of dentists has extensive experience in placing dental enhancements and creating beautiful smiles.

Personalized Care

We take the time to understand your unique needs and goals, developing a personalized treatment plan just for you.

State-of-the-Art Technology

We utilize the latest dental technology to ensure precise and comfortable treatment.

High-Quality Materials

We utilize exclusively top-tier porcelain materials to guarantee durable and aesthetically pleasing outcomes.

Commitment to Excellence

We are committed to providing our patients with the highest level of dental care and service.

Convenient Location

Our clinic is conveniently located in Marmaris, making it easy for you to access our services.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

Moreover, when properly cared for, crowns made of porcelain can maintain their function for 10 to 15 years. Various factors, including oral hygiene, diet, and habits such as teeth grinding, can influence how long they last. For further insights into the durability of these dental enhancements, please refer to the American Dental Association (ADA) website.

The procedure involves two main visits: one for tooth preparation and taking impressions, and the second for fitting and cementing the custom-made crown. Detailed steps of the procedure can be found at the Healthline guide to dental crowns.

While porcelain crowns are generally safe, potential risks include sensitivity, discomfort, or allergic reactions. It’s important to discuss these with your dentist. For an in-depth look at the risks and benefits, visit the Mayo Clinic overview of dental crowns.

Maintaining good oral hygiene, avoiding hard foods, and regular dental check-ups are essential for the longevity of your crown.

No, porcelain crowns cannot be whitened. If you’re considering whitening your teeth, it’s best to do so before getting a crown. For more information, check the WebMD guide on teeth whitening.

Alternatives include veneers, onlays, or composite fillings, depending on the condition of your tooth. Discuss the best option with your dentist. For a comparison of different dental restoration methods, visit the Verywell Health guide on dental restorations.