Topeka Dentistry
Carrie Peterson, DDS & Ben Rutherford, DDS
Dental Crowns in Topeka, KS 66605

A Guide to Different Kinds of Dental Crowns

October 25, 2023
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Dental crowns are a crucial part of restoration dentistry because they are versatile and have various essential uses.

Your dentist in Topeka is pleased to offer dental crowns made of quality materials to help restore dental aesthetics and function.

Let’s examine dental crowns and the materials used to make them.

What Are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns are tooth caps. A tooth crown is customized to fit over a treated tooth to restore function or hide aesthetic flaws. They are always created to match neighboring teeth.

Your dentist also uses dental crowns to connect prosthetic teeth to natural teeth (dental bridge) and as replacement teeth capped over dental implant posts.

Why Your Dentist Recommends Dental Crowns

Your dentist will recommend a dental crown if you have a damaged or deeply decayed tooth at risk for loss or extraction. We also recommend crowns following root canal therapy, and they play a role in tooth replacement through dental implant technology and bridgework.

Sometimes, patients choose dental crowns to hide chips, discoloration, and other tooth imperfections.

Materials Used and Types of Dental Crowns in Topeka, KS

Dental Crown IllustrationDentists create crowns from a variety of materials, including:

  • Composite
  • Ceramic
  • Metal
  • Ceramic fused to metal
  • Zirconia

Your dentist will discuss the various materials and help you choose the option that best meets your needs. For example, ceramic crowns are the most aesthetically pleasing and are often recommended for teeth in the smile line. Meanwhile, metal crowns may be ideal for back teeth.

 

Contact Your Topeka Dentist Today

If you have a damaged tooth or broken dental crown, we encourage you to contact our dental office today to schedule an appointment with the dentist. And don’t forget to ask a dental team member about our exclusive membership plan and whether it can save you money on dental care. We are also happy to work with CareCredit financing.

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