Dental Crowns in Mead, WA

Where to Find Dental Crowns Near Me

If you have a tooth that has been damaged by decay or injury or if one of your teeth is misshapen, there's a solution. You may be a candidate for a dental crown. If you are searching for dental crowns near me in the Spokane region, visit MyDentist for assistance.

What Do Dental Crowns Do?

A dental crown offers protection and can improve the way a tooth looks. The crown is placed over an existing tooth, rather than just sitting right on the top part of the tooth as the name "crown" might suggest. It's cemented into place and feels like a normal tooth.

A traditional crown would cover the entire natural tooth in its entirety. This is opposed to an onlay that only covers 3/4 of the cover existing tooth.

When teeth are vulnerable, infections and more damage may be more likely to occur. There are many reasons why you might want to look for dental crowns near me. They can:

  • Cover misshapen teeth
  • Cover discolored teeth
  • Restore teeth that have been damaged by injury
  • Protect weak teeth that have experienced decay
  • Protect teeth that have been cracked

In addition, our dentist, Dr. Nicholas Harker, can put crowns on for patients who have received dental implants to replace their missing teeth.

We typically use porcelain for our crowns because this material is very durable. With a dental crown in place, you can continue to eat as you normally would. You should try your best to maintain great dental hygiene, and brush and floss regularly.

Preparation for Dental Crowns

After you've decided that you'd like to get a dental crown, Dr. Harker will likely need to see you twice. During the first visit, he may take some X-rays or scans. In addition, he may need to treat any areas that are infected. Then, Dr. Harker will prepare the tooth for the crown. This could involve filling some areas down or building up the tooth. The whole purpose of this step is to ensure a tight fit. Next, Dr. Harker will take an impression of the tooth to get the crown made. You may have a temporary crown fit to your tooth at this time.

When the permanent crown is ready, Dr. Harker will check for a proper fit before cementing the tooth into place.

Make an Appointment for Dental Crowns

You might benefit from getting a dental crown if your tooth needs extra enhancement or some additional protection. Call us at MyDentist to schedule an appointment.