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Crown Kanata
If you have a damaged tooth that's not lost, a crown can be the solution to restore its shape, appearance, and function. Crowns, sometimes referred to as caps, are hollow artificial teeth used to cover and protect damaged or decayed teeth. Whether you've had a root canal, a large filling, or a broken tooth, crowns can make your tooth look and function like new, providing a natural-looking and durable solution.
Who Performs Crown Procedures?
If you require a dental crown, rest assured that you're in capable hands at Kanata South Dental in Kanata. Dr. Taner Cakmak, our experienced dentist, is well-versed in crown procedures. However, in some cases, Dr. Taner Cakmak may refer you to a prosthodontist. A prosthodontist is a specialist dentist who has completed advanced post-graduate training in prosthodontics, a field of dentistry focused on restoring and replacing natural teeth and tissues with artificial substitutes.
Understanding the Crown Placement Process
Here's a step-by-step overview of how a crown is placed:
- Local Anesthetic: To ensure your comfort, Dr. Taner Cakmak administers a local anesthetic to numb the area where the crown will be placed.
- Tooth Preparation: Dr. Taner Cakmak carefully prepares the damaged tooth by gently filing it down. This step creates the necessary space for the crown.
- Impression: An impression of the filed-down tooth and nearby teeth is taken. This impression serves as a blueprint for crafting your final crown. The crown is meticulously constructed using restorative materials, tailored to match the precise shape of your mouth.
- Temporary Crown: While your final crown is being custom-made, Dr. Taner Cakmak places a temporary crown over the prepared tooth. This temporary crown is designed from an impression taken before the tooth was filed down. It protects your tooth until the final crown is ready, although it may not have the same appearance as the permanent crown.
- Final Crown Placement: During your next visit, Dr. Taner Cakmak removes the temporary crown and affixes the final crown. Dr. Taner Cakmak ensures that the crown fits perfectly in terms of size, shape, color, and bite. Once everything aligns correctly, your dentist cements the crown securely in place.
These are the typical steps involved in crown placement. However, depending on your specific dental needs, your tooth may require additional treatments such as orthodontic work, gum treatment, or root canal therapy. The number of visits to Dr. Taner Cakmak and the duration of your appointments can vary accordingly.
Contact Kanata South Dental in Kanata for Your Crown Consultation
If you're considering a crown procedure or have any questions about your dental health, don't hesitate to reach out to Kanata South Dental. You can schedule your appointment with Dr. Taner Cakmak by calling 613-519-1400. Our conveniently located dental practice at Unit C1, 120 Terence Matthews Crescent in Kanata, ON, is here to provide you with high-quality dental care and help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.