Aug
A crown can be the perfect solution when a tooth breaks or isn’t strong enough to support a filling. Dental crowns are like a protective shield that keeps a damaged tooth from becoming more problematic. At Cascadia Family Dental, Dr. Jared Adams uses crowns to make damaged teeth look and feel whole again. If you need a dentist for crowns, you’ve come to the right place. Below, we dive into six game-changing facts about dental crowns for teeth.
If you’ve chipped a tooth by biting into something hard or had a sports injury, your tooth may feel sensitive or painful. Your teeth are hard-working, so daily wear and tear can also cause cracks that weaken a tooth over time. Dental crowns provide a solid protective layer that envelops the tooth. This lets you chew comfortably again.
A tooth stained or shaped oddly can affect how you feel about your smile. Dental crowns completely cover these imperfections. Best of all, porcelain crowns blend in with your other teeth, so no one notices them. One patient at Cascadia Family Dental felt embarrassed about a discolored front tooth for years. After getting a crown, their smile felt normal again, and confidence returned almost overnight.
A dental implant is a strong solution if you’re missing a tooth. But the crown is what finishes the job. A porcelain crown attaches to the implant post and gives it the look and function of a natural tooth.
When you lose a tooth, a bridge can fill the space. Crowns are used on the teeth beside the gap to securely anchor the bridge if your natural teeth aren’t strong enough. This helps keep the bridge stable while you chew or speak.
Because dental crowns are made from strong materials like porcelain, they can last up to 15 years with good care. Here are some ways to keep your crowns looking and functioning like new:
Getting a dental crown is straightforward. At Cascadia Family Dental, the first visit involves examining and preparing your tooth for the crown. You’ll get a temporary crown to protect the tooth while your permanent one is made. The second visit is when Dr. Adams places and adjusts your final crown. Numbing agents keep you comfortable during each step, and there’s little downtime needed.
Dental crowns at Cascadia Family Dental are affordable compared to other restorative treatments, making them a practical choice for many dental issues. Dr. Adams can help you choose a crown that fits your needs and budget.
If you’re ready to restore your smile, contact Cascadia Family Dental today at (541) 382-1279 or visit us at 361 NE Franklin Ave, Building D, Bend, OR 97701. Dr. Jared Adams and the team are here to keep your smile healthy and strong.
With unwavering dedication, Dr. Jared Adams combines his extensive education, passion for dental wellness, and commitment to the highest ethical standards to create transformative smiles and foster enduring patient relationships.
Dr. Adams's journey began with a persistent childhood dream of becoming a dentist. He holds dual pre-dental degrees in Human Resources and Biology from Gonzaga University and Eastern Washington University. Graduating from Loma Linda University with a Doctorate of Dental Surgery in 2013, Dr. Adams's commitment to excellence is evident through his pursuit of continuous learning, culminating in his recent achievement of the prestigious FAGD, a distinction held by only 3% of dentists nationwide.
Dr. Adams is an esteemed member of several dental organizations, including the Academy of General Dentistry and the American Dental Association, showcasing his dedication to staying at the forefront of dental advancements. In Dr. Jared Adams, you'll find a dentist whose expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness are evident not only in his professional achievements but also in the warmth and compassion he approaches patient care. Your smile is in capable hands.