Of course! We know, you think of dental crowns strictly as a restorative treatment. In most cases, they’re considered restorative because their primary purpose is to offer the full coverage improvement your tooth needs to regain structure, to receive protection, etc. However, sometimes, you can use porcelain crowns for cosmetic purposes (when your teeth require esthetic improvement that you’re just not going to be able to achieve through the usual cosmetic treatments like whitening or veneers).
Of course. Remember that when we’re fixing a damaged tooth with a dental crown that we’re doing so with the entirety of your tooth and smile in mind. We will fix the tooth, while ensuring the finished result looks just like: Your healthy tooth! As a result, your smile will look like your previous smile before the damage.
Porcelain dental crowns look so natural because the material happens to be quite like your dental tissue. It’s translucent. We can craft your crown with multiple layers. Light shines off of it like it does your smile. So, your tooth just ends up looking fixed!
You get started by coming in to our practice for a dental visit. Whether you already know you need a dental crown, you want to learn more, etc., all it takes is some one-on-one time with our team!
When you’re in need of the full coverage a crown provides, whether for restorative or cosmetic purposes, seeing us soon is the best way to get started! To learn more, schedule an appointment with your dentist by calling Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA, today at (641) 628-1121.
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