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How Dental Crowns Are Done?

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Do you remember when someone exclaimed, “I just got a crown on my tooth”? Did it make you feel like it was something absolutely royal? That’s partially the right reaction-a dental crown is just a very good name for a “cap” that is placed on top of a damaged or weak tooth. And even though it doesn’t come along with a castle or a throne, it does bring back your smile, safeguard your bite, and definitely lift your spirit up.

Here is the tutorial for the dental crown process step by step—from your initial exam to the moment you walk out with a brand new smile. This guide is the ultimate resource to go with in case you are looking for a single crown or a total Hollywood Smile makeover at Lema Dental Clinic in Istanbul.

What Is a Dental Crown and When Is It Needed?

First things first. A dental crown is a special cap that completely covers the part of the tooth that is visible from the exterior. It can be the best way to change your overall look -it’s not only for show- it also rewards your teeth for strength and the good fight.

What are the circumstances in which you might need one?

  • When a tooth is cracked, worn down, or broken
  • After a root canal (because the tooth becomes weaker)
  • To cover a large filling or deep cavity
  • To hold a dental bridge in place
  • To cap a dental implant
  • For cosmetic improvements, like discolored or misshapen teeth

You can think about it like the crown is your tooth’s tailored armor. Not only does it make your tooth look better looking but it also allows you to chew and speak without any discomfort.

Tooth Preparation: The Main Steps to a Crown Procedure

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dentist examining female patient

Normally, the installation of a crown on your tooth begins with a visit to a cosmetic or restorative dentist, such as the team at Lema Dental Clinic. The process of creating a new crown begins right after the examinations and X-rays are made, and it is decided that a crown is the best option.

Check out the details here:

  • The application of local anesthesia localizes the area and thus makes it insensitive—don’t be afraid, you will not feel the pain.
  • The dentist reshapes the tooth and trims it down to make room for the crown.
  • If part of your tooth is missing or decayed, it will be built up with filling material so the crown has a solid base.

This stage is of utmost importance since it not only guarantees a perfect crown fit but also ensures its stability for many years. And yes, this all is done in a single visit!

Impression Procedure and Selecting The Best Crown

Naturally, you’ve already either scanned your tooth or created a physical model… Now, you need to choose the right crown.

Anyone can enjoy this part:

  • Impressions are tracked—either digitally with a scanner or using a soft molding material.
  • You, as well as the dentist, are involved in selecting the most suitable crown material that lights up the free world economy, aesthetic.cc will reveal the strengths of the materials. From your dentist’s recommendations, you can pick one of the following materials for your crown: Zirconia (for extremely tough and tooth-appealing crowns), Porcelain-fused-to-metal (heavily loaded molars and back teeth), E-max or all-ceramic (beautifully radiant front teeth), Metal (decay-proof but always looks far from the aesthetic)
  • Zirconia (for extremely tough and tooth-appealing crowns)
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal (heavily loaded molars and back teeth)
  • E-max or all-ceramic (beautifully radiant front teeth)
  • Metal (decay-proof but always look far from the aesthetic)

The top-tier status of the products is assured, and the lab techs at Lema Dental Clinic will have employed precision design to come out with a product that will be like a print of the original (if not better) when the color, shape, and size are compared.

Not only will your dentist match the shade of the crown to that of your other teeth, but also your new tooth will look just as natural (it can even beat your old teeth).

Temporary vs. Permanent Crowns

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dentist using instruments

The dentist will place a temporary crown on your tooth while your permanent one is being prepared, which usually takes 3-5 days.

What is the reason for this?

  • It solves your tooth’s sensitivity to cold and bacteria.
  • It permits you to eat and smile without any gap.
  • It maintains your bite so that everything fits properly after it is all done.

Temporary crowns are made of acrylic or resin materials and are not forever. Temporaries will protect the tooth until the custom crown is completed in the lab.

Just a piece of advice:

  • Do not eat foods that are sticky or very crunchy in nature.
  • Be gentle when brushing.
  • Don’t use floss until your permanent crown is placed.

The Last Phase: The Placement of Dental Crowns Explained

Alright, let’s get ready for the final moment! When your full-fledged crown is delivered, you’ll make it to the office for your last appointment that day.

So what now?

  • The dentist takes off the temporary crown.
  • He/She cleans and preps the tooth.
  • After the crown is attached to your tooth, it will be examined by your dentist so as to ensure it fits the tooth structure, shape, and bite perfectly.
  • If the crown looks good, it is fixed in position with durable dental cement.

That’s it—your new smile is here!

This stage can be described as being quick, painless, and indeed quite exciting. Patients frequently indicate that a crown becomes natural after a day or two of familiarization.

Dental Crowns in Turkey: Why Lema Dental Clinic?

When one decides to get a dental crown done, he/she does not just fix a tooth problem but mainly regain the lost part of her/his personality and esthetic smile that will help them gain confidence back.

International patients decide on Lema Dental Clinic in Istanbul because they are offered the following:

  • Best dental and aesthetic medicine in the world
  • Most comprehensive dental tools and technologies available in the industry today (for instance, 3D imaging and CAD/CAM design)
  • Esthetic crowns coming from top-quality dental labs in the world
  • Fluent, multidisciplinary staff, who will take care of all the procedures (like visa, hotel, and transfer coordination), totaled throughout the patient journey of treatment.

Beautifying the teeth with Lema Dental Clinic is the result of the combination of science and art. During the treatment, the surgeons cut only a single layer of enamel and put the pure material over the tooth. The patient’s beauty, but most importantly, the health of the patient, is what the Lema dentists care about.

FAQ: Step-by-Step Guide: How Dental Crowns Are Done

How long does it take to get a dental crown?

Usually, it takes two appointments within 3–7 days. The first visit is for preparation and impressions, and the second is for final placement.

Is getting a crown painful?

Not at all. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, and most patients feel little to no discomfort during or after.

What materials are dental crowns made of?

Common crown materials include zirconia, porcelain, ceramic, porcelain-fused-to-metal, and sometimes even gold or metal alloys.

Do I need a temporary crown before the permanent one?

Yes, temporary crowns protect the prepared tooth and keep everything stable while your permanent crown is being custom-made.

How long do dental crowns typically last?

With good oral hygiene, crowns can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, or even longer with premium materials and proper care.

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Dentist Polen Akkılıç

Dentist and Lema Dental Clinic founder Nisa Polen Akkılıç shares valuable information on dental health and care, providing readers with practical tips they can apply in their daily lives.