How Long Does A Dental Crown Procedure Take?

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How Long Does A Dental Crown Procedure Take?

With all that modern dentistry has to offer it is no surprise that a dental crown procedure is one of the most common and most popular types of procedures available today. It is a unique and innovative way of saving a tooth that otherwise might be lost or may require extraction or removal. A crown offers the opportunity to protect the tooth while also eliminating any disease or fractures. The upper portion of the tooth is removed and an artificial crown is effectively placed making the tooth stronger and allowing it to last longer with increased durability.

Long-Lasting Type Of Tooth Enhancement

Generally speaking, most crown placement procedures will take about two visits. During the first visit your dental care provider will prepare the tooth that includes placing a temporary crown. During the second visit which will usually only take about 30-minutes, your dentist will cement a permanent crown that was crafted using impressions. This provides for a permanent, attractive and fully functional long-lasting type of tooth enhancement that ultimately saves a natural tooth. Having a crown placed is a great option for those who have experienced some type of dental injury or disease.

Why Dental Crowns Are A Great Option

Why Dental Crowns Are A Great Option

In most cases, two or three dental visits are all that is required to complete the overall procedure. This can be done in about two weeks time or less depending on your dentist and the availability of a dental lab that will actually craft the custom crown to meet your specific needs. With so much to offer it is clear to see why dental crowns are a great option in today’s world of modern dentistry. Saving teeth that have become damaged or injured is easier today than it is ever been in the past. Contact your dentist in Walnut Creek, Massood Darvishzadeh, DDS at Dental Implant Solutions for more information on dental crown procedures and all that they make possible for patients of all ages.

References:
[1] Understanding Dental Crowns and Tooth Decay
[2] How Long Does A Root Canal Take?
[3] Exploring the Dental Crown for Dental Implants Option

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