Restoring Strength and Function to a Damaged Tooth

Restoring Strength and Function to a Damaged Tooth

A dental crown is a custom-made cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance after damage, decay, or a large filling has left it structurally weakened. Unlike a filling, which repairs a portion of a tooth, a crown covers the entire visible surface, providing full protection for teeth that could otherwise crack, break, or fail under normal biting pressure.

At Gibney Dental Associates in Netcong, NJ, dental crowns are one of the most common restorative treatments we provide, used to save teeth that have suffered significant decay, undergone root canal treatment, or been affected by a large old filling that no longer holds up. A well-fitted crown can extend the life of a tooth for many years, often preventing the need for extraction altogether.

Procedure Duration: 1 to 2 visits

Sedation Options: Local anesthesia, laughing gas (nitrous oxide), anti-anxiety medication

Why a Dental Crown May Be the Right Solution

Who Is a Candidate for a Dental Crown?

A dental crown may be recommended if you have:
A comprehensive exam and, in some cases, x-rays help determine whether a crown is the most appropriate treatment for your specific situation.
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Your Dental Crown Journey, From Prep to Placement

Getting a dental crown at our Netcong office typically involves two visits, spaced a few weeks apart to allow time for your custom crown to be fabricated.

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Exam and Tooth Preparation

The dentist examines the tooth, takes any necessary x-rays, and reshapes the tooth by removing a small portion of the outer structure to make room for the crown.

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Digital Impressions

We take precise digital impressions of your prepared tooth and surrounding teeth, ensuring your permanent crown fits accurately and matches your bite.

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Temporary Crown Placement

While your permanent crown is being crafted, a temporary crown is placed to protect the prepared tooth and maintain normal function in the meantime.

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Permanent Crown Placement

Once your custom crown is ready, we remove the temporary, check the fit, color, and bite alignment, and permanently cement the new crown into place.

How Long a Dental Crown Actually Lasts

Insurance, Financing, and Membership Options for Dental Crowns

Protect a Damaged Tooth Before It Gets Worse

A weakened or damaged tooth rarely improves on its own. Left untreated, decay and cracks tend to progress, sometimes to the point where a tooth can no longer be saved. Schedule a consultation at Gibney Dental Associates to find out if a dental crown can restore your tooth before more invasive treatment becomes necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns

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