Dental Crowns at Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants in Brooklyn NY
When a tooth needs extra support, a dental crown can help restore its shape and strength. At Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants, we design crowns that match your bite and feel easy to use. Our caring team walks you through the process and helps you choose the right material for long-lasting results.
What Dental Crowns Can Help Fix
Dental crowns are used to protect and strengthen weak, damaged, or worn-down teeth. A crown is a strong cover placed over a tooth to help it look and feel normal again. People often need crowns when a tooth has a deep cavity that cannot be fixed with a simple filling. Crowns are also used after root canal treatments, since the tooth can become weaker afterward.
Crowns are helpful for many different problems. If a tooth is cracked or chipped, a crown can help prevent it from breaking further. When teeth are worn down from grinding or age, a crown can rebuild their shape so they work better when chewing. They can also help if a tooth is misshapen or does not match the rest of your teeth.
Here are a few common reasons people may need a crown:
- A tooth with a large cavity.
- A cracked or broken tooth.
- A tooth weakened after a root canal.
- A tooth that is worn down or misshapen.
- A dental implant that needs a top cover.
Dental crowns are strong, long-lasting, and made to fit comfortably in your mouth. They help restore normal function so you can bite and chew without pain or worry. At Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants, we offer carefully crafted crowns that help protect your teeth and support long-term oral health.
Types of Dental Crowns and Their Different Uses
Dental crowns come in several types, each offering different benefits. The right choice depends on the tooth’s location, your goals, and the strength you need the crown to provide.
- Porcelain crowns are popular for front teeth because they look very natural and match the color of nearby teeth.
- Ceramic crowns are also a good option for people who want a natural look and do not want any metal in their mouth.
- Metal crowns, such as gold or metal alloys, are extremely strong. They last a long time and are often used for back teeth, where the bite pressure is stronger.
- Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns combine the strength of metal with the natural look of porcelain. These are helpful when you want both durability and a good appearance.
Some newer crowns are made with zirconia, which is strong and also looks natural. Dentists may choose zirconia when they want a durable option that blends well with the other teeth.
How the Dental Crown Procedure Works
Getting a dental crown usually happens in a few simple steps. First, the dentist examines your tooth to ensure a crown is the best option. If the tooth has decay, it will be cleaned and shaped so the crown can fit properly. The dentist then takes a scan or impression of the tooth. This helps create a crown that matches your bite and fits comfortably.
A temporary crown is often placed on your tooth while the final one is being made. This protects the tooth and helps you eat and talk normally. When the permanent crown is ready, you return for the final visit. The dentist checks the fit, shape, and color before carefully bonding it onto your tooth.
Most people feel little to no discomfort during these steps. If needed, the dentist can numb the area to keep you comfortable. After the procedure, your tooth may feel a bit sensitive, but this usually goes away within a short time. Once the crown is placed, it feels like a natural part of your mouth.
The process is simple, safe, and designed to give your tooth long-lasting protection. A well-fitted crown can last many years with proper care, helping keep your mouth healthy and strong.
Modern Technology Used to Create Strong, Natural Dental Crowns
Advanced technology plays a vital role in making today’s dental crowns more accurate, durable, and natural-looking. Digital scanners help create clear, detailed images of your teeth without the need for sticky molds. These scanned images allow the dentist to design a crown that fits comfortably and matches your bite.
3D design systems help plan the crown’s shape, making it more precise. CAD/CAM machines can even create same-day crowns in some cases, reducing the number of visits needed. These machines carve the crown from strong materials such as ceramic or zirconia, helping ensure long-lasting results.
Other tools, such as shade-matching devices, help the dentist choose the right color so the crown blends with your natural teeth. High-quality glazing and polishing systems smooth the surface, giving the crown a natural shine and feel.
Key technologies include:
- Digital impressions for accurate tooth scans.
- 3D design systems for planning.
- CAD/CAM machines for same-day crowns.
- Shade-matching tools for natural color.
- Strong ceramic and zirconia materials.
At Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants, we use modern tools to ensure each crown is crafted with precision and care, delivering dependable, natural-looking results.
How to Know If You Need a Dental Crown
If you notice that a tooth hurts when you chew, it may be cracked or weakened. A crown can help cover and protect it. Teeth with large fillings may also need crowns, especially if the filling covers most of the tooth and the tooth can no longer withstand normal pressure.
You might need a crown if your tooth is worn down from grinding or if a root canal has weakened it. Some people also choose crowns to improve the appearance of a tooth that looks uneven or poorly matched to the rest of their teeth.
These points can help you decide:
- A tooth that hurts or feels sensitive.
- A large filling that no longer supports the tooth.
- A cracked or broken tooth.
- A tooth that has had a root canal.
- A tooth that is worn down or shaped unevenly.
Your dentist will check your tooth, explain the problem, and help you understand whether a crown is the best solution. The right choice depends on your comfort, your tooth’s strength, and how well it can function without extra support.
Meet Your Doctor
- Gary Herskovits
- Amy Herskovits Avshalumov
- Adam Herskovits
Payment and Insurance
We want to make dental care easy for you. That’s why we provide many payment options to match your budget. If you’re not sure whether your insurance is accepted, please reach out to our team. We’ll check it for you. You can also pay by cash, check, or credit or debit card.
Schedule Your Appointment Today!
Need strong, natural-looking dental crowns? Contact Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants to book your visit. Call (718) 745-3456 or come to our office.
Contact Information:
Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants
9412 4th Ave
Phone: (718) 745-3456
Brooklyn Smile & Dental Implants
9412 4th Ave
Brooklyn NY 11209
(718) 745-3456
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