Dental Crowns
in Kansas City

Dental crowns are a popular and effective solution for restoring damaged or decayed teeth. At Waldo Dental Care in Kansas City, we offer high-quality dental crowns that not only protect your teeth but also enhance their appearance. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped "cap" that is placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and improve its appearance.

Dental Crowns in Kansas City | Waldo Dental Care
Dental Crowns in Kansas City | Waldo Dental Care

Why Should I Get Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns offer a multitude of benefits, making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to restore their smile. Firstly, they provide robust protection for weakened or damaged teeth, preventing further decay and structural damage. This helps in maintaining the health of your mouth and avoiding more extensive dental procedures in the future. Additionally, dental crowns are customized to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural appearance. Whether you have a chipped tooth or a tooth that's undergone a root canal, a dental crown can restore its function and look, giving you the confidence to smile freely.

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DID YOU KNOW?

The first dental crowns were made over 4,000 years ago using gold.

The Benefits Of Dental Crowns

Restored Functionality

Dental crowns effectively restore the functionality of damaged teeth, allowing you to chew and speak without discomfort. This means you can enjoy your favorite foods and engage in conversations with confidence, knowing your teeth are supported by a strong and durable crown.

Enhanced Aesthetics

One of the significant benefits of dental crowns is the aesthetic enhancement they provide. Crafted to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, crowns blend seamlessly with your smile, improving your overall appearance and boosting your self-esteem.

Protection and Durability

Dental crowns act as a protective shield for your teeth, guarding against further decay or damage. Made from durable materials, they are designed to withstand the pressures of biting and chewing, ensuring long-lasting protection for your natural teeth.

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The Dental Crowns Treatment Process

Consultation and Assessment

The first step in getting a dental crown is a thorough consultation and assessment at Waldo Dental Care. During this visit, Dr. [Doctor's Name] will examine your teeth, discuss your dental health history, and determine if a crown is the best solution for your needs. This is also an opportunity to address any concerns or questions you might have about the procedure, ensuring you feel informed and comfortable moving forward.

Tooth Preparation

Once it’s determined that a dental crown is the right choice for you, the next step is tooth preparation. This involves reshaping the affected tooth to make room for the crown. Dr. [Doctor's Name] will remove any decay and shape the tooth to ensure a proper fit for the crown. Impressions of your teeth are then taken to create a custom crown that perfectly matches your natural teeth.

Crown Placement

After your custom crown is crafted, you’ll return to Waldo Dental Care for the final step—crown placement. Dentists will carefully place the crown over the prepared tooth, ensuring a perfect fit and alignment with your bite. Once in place, the crown is securely bonded to your tooth, restoring its strength and appearance, and giving you a smile you can be proud of.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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