Dental Crowns Marietta | Cosmetic Dentist Marietta
You are looking at this site because you are experiencing pain when you eat or drink. Are your teeth chipped or cracked or is that old filling starting to crumble? Then you need a dental crown from Marietta Cosmetic Dentist in Marietta Ga.
Dental Crowns Marietta Protect and Beautify Your Smile
The materials used to make crowns vary, but in general a metal alloy is shaped to the size of your old tooth and a ceramic or porcelain layer attached to the outside surface to look like the original enamel coating of your teeth. The dentist can even match the color with the other teeth, The finished product looks and feels like a perfect tooth - no cavities, fillings or other flaws are visible.
Crowns require the same healthy oral hygiene practices as your other teeth. The proper care and cleaning given will make the crown last ten, twenty or more years. Every case is different and you must keep the teeth, including the crown clean.
You may require a dental crown if you have had a root canal done by Marietta
Cosmetic Dentist. You may also need one if there has been significant amounts of tooth decay and your tooth can't hold a larger filing. A crown is able to provide significant support to a tooth that has a large filling and is in danger of splitting the tooth.
There are many times when our clients have chosen to have all their reconstructed with porcelain crowns, especially if they have a mouthful of dark fillings. The crown completely encompasses the existing tooth all the way to the gum. The finished product looks like a flawless tooth and is very durable.
Ask Cosmetic Dentist Marietta About Our CEREC One Visit Crown Service
If time is a factor, consider our one visit crown procedure. In most cases, we can construct the permanent crown in a single office visit. That way you don't have to schedule another visit to Cosmetic Dentist Marietta a week later to have the permanent crown attached.
The CEREC technology allows us to take pictures of the damaged tooth and then design and manufacture the permanent crown on site. The dentist can then attach the restoration and do the final fitting in one time saving visit.



