Dental Crown Procedure Explained
In this video, Dr. David Seluk explains how modern technology makes getting a dental crown easier and more comfortable than ever.
Traditionally, getting a dental crown required taking an impression with a tray filled with material, which many patients found uncomfortable. Today, we often use digital scanning instead. A quick scan of your tooth is sent to the dental lab, where your custom crown is made, eliminating the need for messy impressions.
To prepare the tooth, we gently reshape it and remove any damaged or decayed material. Once the crown is fabricated, it is permanently cemented over the prepared tooth, restoring both function and appearance.
Damaged or missing teeth don’t have to keep you from smiling. At Aesthetic Dental in Southfield, MI, we offer custom crowns and bridges designed to look natural and restore full function. Schedule a free consultation today to see how we can help.