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Dental Crown in Bengaluru

Dental crowns, also known as caps, are custom-made coverings that encase the entire visible portion of a tooth. They are designed to restore the tooth's shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns are often used for various dental issues, including discolored or fractured teeth, teeth that have undergone root canal therapy, and to replace missing teeth. In Bengaluru, where lifestyle factors can lead to dental problems, understanding the importance of dental crowns is essential for maintaining oral health.

Why Dental Crowns Are Essential in Bengaluru

Bengaluru’s unique environment presents several challenges that contribute to dental issues requiring crowns:

  • Dietary Habits: The consumption of acidic foods and sugary snacks can lead to tooth decay and damage.
  • Water Quality: Concerns about water quality may affect enamel strength and overall dental health.
  • Stress: The fast-paced lifestyle may lead to teeth grinding (bruxism), resulting in fractures and wear.
  • Missing teeth: Gaps from missing front teeth due to trauma, congenital issues, or disease can impact function and aesthetics, which dental crowns, as part of bridges or implants, can address
  • Aesthetic purposes: In cases of discoloration, fracture, or missing front teeth, dental crowns can enhance the smile’s appearance, boosting confidence and self-esteem

Given these factors, many residents in Bengaluru seek dental crowns to restore their smiles and improve their oral health.

What Issues Can Dental Crowns Fix?

Dental crowns are versatile solutions for various dental problems:

  • Cracks or Fractures: Crowns provide structural support for teeth that have been weakened due to cracks or fractures.
  • Extensive Decay: When decay is too large for a filling or inlay, crowns can effectively restore the tooth’s integrity.
  • Post-Root Canal Protection: Teeth that have undergone root canal therapy are often brittle; crowns help maintain strength and durability.
  • Aesthetic Concerns: Discolored, misshapen, or uneven teeth can be improved with crowns for a more appealing smile.
  • Worn Teeth: Teeth worn down by grinding or erosion can be rebuilt with crowns to restore their shape and prevent TMJ pain.

Why Dental Crowns Are a Game-Changer for Your Smile

Shields Weakened Teeth

Crowns protect teeth that are weakened by decay or large fillings from further damage or fractures.

Restores Functionality

They improve chewing and biting by restoring the tooth’s shape, size, and structure.

Protective Cap for Root Canals

Crowns act as a protective cap for teeth that have undergone root canal therapy, preventing cracks or breakage.

Aesthetic Improvement

Made from porcelain or ceramic, crowns can match the color of natural teeth, improving the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth.

Anchors Dental Bridges

Crowns anchor dental bridges by covering adjacent teeth, ensuring a secure fit for replacing missing teeth.

Long-Lasting Durability

With proper care, dental crowns provide a long-lasting solution for restoring damaged teeth.

Types of Materials for Dental Crowns

Various materials are used for dental crowns, each with its own advantages:

Material

Aesthetics

Durability

Cost

Ideal Use

Porcelain

Good

Moderate

Moderate-High

Front & back teeth

PFM (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal)

Good

High

Moderate

Front & back teeth

Metal

Poor

Very High

Moderate

Back molars

Zirconia

Very Good

Very High

High

Front & back teeth

E-Max

Excellent

High

High

Front & back teeth

Resin

Moderate

Low

Low

Temporary solutions

Stainless Steel

Poor

Moderate

Low

Children’s primary teeth

Dental Crown Procedure

The procedure for obtaining a dental crown typically involves the following steps:

1st Consultation: Assessment

During your first visit, the dentist evaluates the tooth with a clinical exam and imaging (X-rays) to check its condition and surrounding structures. Based on this assessment, a treatment plan is developed.

  1. Treatment Plan: The dentist selects the best type of crown (e.g., porcelain, PFM, zirconia) based on the tooth’s location and function. If necessary, root canal treatment (RCT) is also evaluated.
  2. Tooth Preparation: If RCT is not required, the dentist prepares the tooth according to the chosen crown type. A retraction cord is packed around the tooth to ensure proper visibility during impression-taking.
  3. Impressions: Intraoral scanning or traditional impressions are made to create an accurate mold of the prepared tooth. A temporary crown is placed while waiting for the permanent crown.

2nd Appointment: Crown Placement

  • During the second appointment, etching and bonding agents are applied to both the tooth and crown according to the selected material.
  • The crown is then fixed using glass ionomer cement (GIC) or resin cement based on the crown material chosen.

Final Adjustments

  • High point corrections are made using articulating paper for precision.
  • A desensitizer is applied if necessary.
  • Finally, an X-ray is taken to check the crown placement before scheduling a follow-up appointment after one week.

Equipment and Facilities

At our clinic in Bengaluru, we ensure a safe and comfortable environment equipped with advanced technology:

  • Sterile Environment: A clean workspace minimizes infection risks with sterile instruments.
  • Comfortable Ergonomic Chair: Designed for patient comfort during procedures.
  • Tooth Preparation Tools: Airotors and burs used for effective tooth prepping.
  • Impression Materials: Silicone-based putty for accurate impressions or digital intraoral scanners for precise digital impressions.
  • Temporary Crown Materials: Acrylic or resin materials used for temporary crowns.
  • Gold Standard Etching and Bonding Materials: Ensures optimal adhesion during crown placement.

Meet Our Doctors

Dr. Sreelakshmi E U
Dr. Sreelakshmi E U is a highly skilled dentist specializing in restorative dentistry. With six years of experience, she excels in providing high-quality dental crowns tailored to individual patient needs. She is particularly adept at crafting natural-looking crowns that seamlessly integrate with the patient’s smile, ensuring aesthetically pleasing results, especially for young patients.


Dr. Kadhambari Swaminathan
An expert in prosthodontics who focuses on restoring functionality and aesthetics through advanced techniques in crown placement.

FAQ

A tooth crown, also known as a dental crown or a dental cap, is a prosthetic restoration that is placed over a damaged or weakened tooth. It is designed to cover the entire visible portion of the tooth above the gum line, providing protection, strength, and improvement in appearance.

A tooth crown is typically made of durable materials such as porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of these materials. It is custom-made to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural-looking result.