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Dental Crowns

When a tooth is either severely damaged or otherwise discolored and blemished in such a way that it is difficult to remedy through other methods, a dental crown may be an appropriate treatment option. Here at Kemptville Smiles Dentistry, your dentist in Kemptville, Dr. Besher Alfarra is pleased to offer dental crowns as a way to cover your damaged or decayed teeth

In order to attach a dental crown, your tooth must be adequately prepared first. This is primarily done by removing a small layer of enamel, to ensure that the crown will fit comfortably over the original tooth without looking disproportionate in comparison to the surrounding teeth. Mounting a dental crown is often done as a two stage process.

During your first visit or appointment, your Kemptville dentist will ensure that the affected tooth is stable and healthy enough to hold a dental crown in place. If the affected tooth is weak or unable to hold the crown on its own, a dental implant may be necessary to build a firm foundation for the dental crown. If however your tooth is capable of supporting a dental crown, then your dentist in Kemptville will prepare your tooth, and place a temporary crown over the tooth to protect it, while a permanent crown is fabricated and custom prepared to your unique specifications in a dental lab.

Crowns or dental caps can be used for both restorative and cosmetic purposes. Crowns can also be used to treat a wide variety of dental issues including removing stains, restoring decayed teeth, repairing cracks in teeth, and correcting minor imperfections. Compared to other dental restoration treatments like bonded fillings or porcelain inlays and onlays, dental crowns cover the entire visible portion of the tooth just above the gum line. Once cemented into place, the crown becomes the new protective surface for your tooth.

At Kemptville Smiles Dentistry, your dentist in Kemptville, Dr. Besher Alfarra will assist you in choosing an appropriate crown for your situation. Dental crowns come in different types which include gold, metal alloys, porcelain, ceramic, and a composite mixture of these materials. Contact us today at (613) 258-7373 to book an appointment at our dental office in Kemptville. Dentist Dr. Besher Alfarra is here to alleviate any concerns.

How to handle certain dental emergencies:

Avulsed tooth (knocked-out tooth):

When a tooth gets knocked out from trauma, the oral tissues become damaged and it can be difficult for them to heal on their own. In most cases, a tooth can be placed back into position if you get to the dentist promptly.

If your tooth gets knocked out follow these steps:

  • 1. Call our office at (613) 258-7373.
  • 2. Pick up the tooth and rinse it under warm water. DO NOT touch the root.
  • 3. Place the tooth back into its socket if possible – if not tuck it into your cheek.
  • 4. If the tooth cannot be placed back in the mouth, place it in a cup of milk, saliva, or water as a last resort. It is important that the tooth does not dry out.
  • 5. See your dentist as soon as possible.

We will try our best to replace the tooth in its natural socket, but if damage is too severe then root canal therapy might be necessary.

Lost filling or crown:

When a crown or filling comes loose it’s often while eating. Once out of the mouth, the affected tooth can be very sensitive to temperature changes and pressure. Generally crowns become loose because of decay beneath the tooth. The decay causes shape changes in the teeth which can cause problems with the fit of the crown.

Make a dental appointment as soon as possible if you lose a dental crown or filling. Crowns can be reinserted so it is important to keep them in a cool, safe place. If the crown is out of the mouth for a long period of time, the teeth may shift and cause further damage.

Cracked or broken teeth:

Teeth are strong, but still prone to fractures. Sometimes cracks that don’t extend down into the root might cause minor discomfort when eating something hot. However, if it is a deeper injury and your tooth has been cracked or broken then you should see us as soon as possible because extraction might become necessary.

If a segment of your tooth has been broken off, here are some steps that can be taken at home:

  • 1. Call our office at (613) 258-7373.
  • 2. Rinse the tooth and mouth with lukewarm water.
  • 3. Apply gauze to the area for ten minutes if there is bleeding.
  • 4. Place a cool, damp cloth on the cheek to help with swelling and relieve any pain.
  • 5. Take a topical pain reliever.

The nature of a tooth’s break or fracture will determine what we are able to do at our dental office. If the crack extends into the root, then this may be a situation where a root canal is needed. Though root canal treatment should only proceed when all other options have been exhausted.

Dislodged/loose teeth:

Your dentist will reposition the tooth and stabilize it. If the tooth fails to heal you may require a root canal. The process of a root canal helps to save the tooth by removing any bacteria in its interior so it can no longer cause pain but also prepares the mouth before installing crowns and bridges. If this procedure is done early enough there’s less risk of complications occurring in the future.

It is important to call our office immediately if you have a loose or dislodged tooth. Prior to getting to the office, use a cold compress and over-the-counter medications to relieve pain.

If you are experiencing a dental emergency please contact our office at (613) 258-7373.

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