Dental Crowns in Kitchener, Ontario

Learn more about dental crowns and how they can protect your natural teeth.

What are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps that completely cover damaged, weakened, or extensively decayed teeth. At Dentistry at Frederick, we use dental crowns to restore both the function and appearance of compromised teeth, helping Kitchener patients maintain their natural smiles for years to come.

A dental crown acts as a protective shell that encases the entire visible portion of your tooth above the gum line. This restoration strengthens the underlying tooth structure while providing a natural-looking surface that blends seamlessly with your surrounding teeth.

Benefits of Dental Crowns

Strength and Protection

Dental crowns provide comprehensive protection for teeth that have been weakened by large fillings, root canal treatment, or extensive decay. The crown distributes biting forces evenly across the tooth, preventing further damage and potential fractures.

Natural Appearance

Dental crowns can be crafted from a variety of materials tooth-coloured materials that match the shade, shape, and translucency of your natural teeth, including porcelain, porcelain-fused-to-metal, and composite resin. Once placed, your crown will be virtually indistinguishable from your surrounding teeth, allowing you to smile and speak without hesitation. Our dentist will decide the best material for you during a consultation.

Restored Function

Crowns return full chewing capability to damaged teeth, allowing you to enjoy all your favourite foods without discomfort or concern. The restoration also maintains proper spacing between teeth, preserving your natural bite alignment and speech.

Long-lasting Solution

With proper care and regular dental checkups at our Kitchener office, dental crowns typically provide many years of reliable service. This durability makes crowns a practical investment in your long-term oral health.

Prevents Further Damage

By covering and protecting the entire tooth surface, crowns prevent bacteria from reaching damaged areas and causing additional decay or infection. This protective barrier helps preserve your natural tooth structure.

Dental Crowns vs. Dental Bridges

While both dental crowns and bridges are restorative treatments available at our dental office, they serve different purposes and address distinct dental needs.

Dental Crowns

Custom, permanent crowns restore damaged individual teeth by covering the entire tooth with a protective cap. Crowns are ideal when you have a tooth that is cracked, extensively decayed, or weakened but still has healthy roots.

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges replace one or more missing teeth by connecting crowns to adjacent healthy teeth. A bridge spans the gap where teeth are missing, with the artificial teeth suspended between crowned supporting teeth.

The Dental Crown Procedure: What to Expect with our Kitchener Dentist

  • Step 1: Initial Consultation and Exam – Dr. Almeida will thoroughly examine your tooth and surrounding structures using digital x-rays to assess the tooth’s condition and determine if a dental crown is the most appropriate treatment option. You’ll also discuss your concerns and treatment goals together.
  • Step 2: Tooth Preparation – During this appointment, the damaged tooth is carefully prepared by removing any decay and reshaping the tooth to accommodate the crown. We’ll take an impression and precise measurements to create a permanent, custom-designed restoration that is crafted in a lab.
  • Step 3: Crown Placement – Once the dental crown is crafted and ready (typically within 2 weeks), you’ll return to our dental clinic for crown placement. We’ll check the fit and appearance, and permanently bond it to your prepared tooth abutment.
  • Step 4: Follow-Up Care – Lastly, we’ll schedule a follow-up appointment to ensure your crown is functioning properly and comfortably. Our team provides detailed instructions to help you maintain your restoration. 

Contact Us Today to Discuss Receiving a Dental Crown

If you have a damaged or weakened tooth, a custom crown may be the ideal solution to restore both function and appearance – they’re durable, natural-looking, and easy to maintain. Whether you have a broken tooth, are struggling with gum disease, or tooth decay, our team at Dentistry at Frederick is ready to evaluate your needs and begin the dental crown process.