How Dental Crowns Can Restore Your Smile After Severe Damage

A dentist pointing to a model of the jaw explaining how dental crowns address severe damage

Severe dental damage can impact various areas of your life. From diminishing your self-esteem to making daily activities like eating and speaking more difficult, a decayed or injured tooth is a serious issue. 

The good news is that a solution exists: dental crowns. At Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics, led by two Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies graduates, we offer dental crowns to restore the function and appearance of the affected teeth.

This blog breaks down the benefits of crowns to help you decide if they’re right for you.

What Are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns are customized caps that completely cover damaged or weakened teeth. They are constructed from durable materials like porcelain or ceramic and mimic the look and feel of your natural teeth.

The Benefits of Dental Crowns for Severe Damage

Crowns can transform compromised teeth, whether the harm resulted from decay, an injury, or general wear. They are a versatile treatment with many advantages. They can:

  • Restore Functionality: Crowns reinforce the structure of damaged teeth. They enable you to chew and speak without discomfort.
  • Protect Against Further Harm: A crown covers the affected tooth. This prevents further deterioration or the need for extraction.
  • Enhance Aesthetics: Crowns are carefully crafted to match your existing teeth’s color, shape, and size. They give you a seamless smile.
  • Endure Everyday Wear and Tear: With proper care, crowns can last many years (often a decade or more). They provide a long-term solution for your dental concerns.

If you’ve been struggling with a cracked, decayed, or significantly worn-down tooth, a dental crown could correct the problem and improve your quality of life.

Schedule a Consultation in Spokane Today

Don’t let a damaged tooth hold you back. A dental crown can restore your smile and help you regain confidence in every interaction.

At Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics, Drs. Ken and Marnie Collins work hard to ensure your crown fits perfectly and blends with your other teeth.

Schedule your consultation at one of our two locations today to learn more about dental crowns and determine if you’re a good candidate. Call us at 509-532-1111 (South Hill) or 509-927-2273 (Spokane Valley).

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