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I need a new dental crown. Will it look unnatural?

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Why should I get porcelain crowns?

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What are porcelain crowns?

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Why are crowns more expensive than fillings?

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What is a dental crown?

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What do dental crowns do?

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I knocked out a tooth, can it be saved?

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Is age a factor in getting a dental crown?

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Age is generally not a limiting factor for receiving a dental crown. Both young and older patients may require a crown for various reasons, ranging from tooth decay to cosmetic enhancements. We assess each case individually at Royal Dental Whittier to ensure that the chosen treatment is appropriate for the patient's age and dental health.

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How many appointments are needed for a crown?

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 Typically, two appointments are needed: one for tooth preparation and impression taking, and a second for placing the permanent crown. Some cases, especially those using CEREC technology, may allow for a same-day crown. We'll discuss your specific treatment timeline during your consultation at Royal Dental Whittier.

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Will my dental insurance cover the cost of a crown?

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Dental insurance coverage for crowns can vary widely between plans. Some may cover a significant portion of the cost, while others may only provide partial coverage. Our team at Royal Dental Whittier will assist you in navigating your insurance benefits.

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How soon after a root canal can I get a crown?

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The timing can vary, but generally, it's advisable to get a crown as soon as possible after a root canal to protect the weakened tooth. In some cases, we may place a temporary crown immediately following the root canal procedure at Royal Dental Whittier.

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Can I eat normally with a dental crown?

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What do I do if my crown is damaged?

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Can I choose the color of my crown?

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Yes, you can choose the color of your porcelain or ceramic crown. We aim for a natural look that matches your adjacent teeth, and during your appointment at Royal Dental Whittier, we'll discuss the available shade options to ensure you're pleased with the aesthetic outcome.

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Is a root canal necessary before getting a crown?

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A root canal is not always necessary before getting a crown. However, if the tooth has significant decay or infection affecting the pulp, a root canal may be required before capping it with a crown. We'll conduct a thorough examination at Royal Dental Whittier to determine the appropriate course of treatment for you.

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Do crowns feel like real teeth?

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Can crowns be used in cosmetic dentistry?

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How do I know if my crown is infected?

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Signs of infection around a crown could include pain, swelling, and increased sensitivity. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's crucial to seek immediate consultation. At Royal Dental Whittier, we'll assess the situation and provide appropriate treatment, which may include antibiotics or possibly a root canal.

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Can I whiten my dental crowns?

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Dental crowns made of porcelain or ceramic are resistant to staining but cannot be whitened like natural teeth. If you desire a brighter smile, it's best to consider teeth whitening before getting your crown. We can then match the crown to your newly whitened teeth during your visit to Royal Dental Whittier.

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Can crowns get cavities?

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While the crown itself cannot get a cavity, the underlying tooth is still susceptible to decay, especially at the margin where the crown meets the tooth. It's crucial to maintain good oral hygiene and have regular check-ups at Royal Dental Whittier to monitor the health of both your natural teeth and crowns.

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What’s the difference between a crown and a filling?

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While both crowns and fillings restore damaged teeth, the key difference lies in the extent of coverage and protection. Fillings are used for smaller cavities and do not cover the entire tooth, whereas crowns encapsulate the whole tooth, offering more comprehensive protection and strength. During your consultation at Royal Dental Whittier, we'll help you understand which option is best for your condition.

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What is the process for getting a dental crown?

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The process typically involves two appointments. During the first visit, we'll prepare the tooth by removing any decay and shaping it to fit the crown. An impression will be taken and sent to a dental lab where the crown is made. A temporary crown will be placed until the permanent one is ready. On your second visit to Royal Dental Whittier, we'll fit and cement the permanent crown into place.

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How much does a dental crown cost?

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The cost of a dental crown can vary widely depending on the material used and the complexity of the procedure. Insurance may cover part of the cost, depending on your plan. At Royal Dental Whittier, we offer various payment options and can assist you in understanding what your insurance will cover.

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Can I get a crown on the same day?

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With advancements in dental technology, it is possible to get certain types of crowns in a single day using CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) technology. However, not all cases are suitable for same-day crowns. We'll evaluate your specific needs during your visit to Royal Dental Whittier to determine the best approach for you.

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What materials are used for dental crowns?

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Can a dental crown fall off?

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How should I care for my dental crown?

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Are dental crowns painful?

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The procedure to place a dental crown should not be painful due to the use of local anesthesia. Some patients experience minor discomfort or sensitivity following the procedure, but this usually subsides within a few days. If you experience persistent pain, it's crucial to contact us at Royal Dental Whittier so we can assess and treat any issues.

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How long do dental crowns last?

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The longevity of a dental crown can vary depending on the material used and how well you maintain your oral hygiene. On average, crowns can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years. It's essential to have regular check-ups and maintain good oral hygiene to ensure the longevity of your crown. We will provide you with specific care instructions at Royal Dental Whittier.


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Why would I need a dental crown?

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What is a dental crown?

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A dental crown is essentially a "cap" that is custom-fitted over a tooth to restore its size, shape, and function. Crowns are often used to protect weakened teeth from further damage or to improve the appearance of a discolored or misshapen tooth. At Royal Dental Whittier, we offer various materials for crowns, from metal alloys to ceramics, so that we can customize your treatment to your specific needs.

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