Dental Crown Dentist Santa Ana

Whether you have a weak tooth that needs extended life, or you need your cracked teeth working right, Our Teeth crown dentists provide dental crowns to cover, protect, and restore your damaged and broken teeth. 

Santa Ana Dentist - Dr. Chavez

Dental Crowns & Briana's Expertise

Briana Chavez, DDS – The leading dentist at BC Dental Health- is an experienced Santa Ana dentist who is certified to place dental crowns, fill dental cavities, and to perform other general, cosmetic, pediatric, and other dental services in Santa Ana and OC areas. We commit the best dental experience, maximum comfort, and amazing support to every single patient.

California Dental Association (CDA)

Dental Crowns - The Absolute Solution

BRIANA CHAVEZ, DDS & HER SPECILAIZED TEAM OF PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS

Having Dental Crowns is the essential part of restorative dentistry that is considered as an absolute solution for patients with broken, damaged, or crooked teeth. Dental Crowns are also a preferred option to protect weak or discoloured teeth caused by root canals. For Dental Crowns, BC Dental Health has the finest dentists team to choose for every dental patient in Santa Ana and nearby areas.

Dental Crowns - A Quick Guide to Follow

What is Dental Crown?

Dental crowns are a type of dental restoration used to cover or cap a tooth. Crowns are often used to restore a tooth’s function and appearance following a root canal treatment or to protect a weak or cracked tooth from further damage. 

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Why Should I Need A Dental Crown?

There are several reasons why you might need a dental crown. People use dental crowns for both restorative and cosmetic purposes. To have the clear idea about whether you need a dental crown or not, consider understanding the following points:

  • Cracked Tooth:

A tooth that is cracked needs dental crown to protect it from further damage, It is essential to have dental crowns as cracked teeth that hurt on bites is a risky condition and not healable by other options. You should consult an experienced dentist as sometime  craze lines – also known as hairlines, and is fixable through teeth whitening procedures – misapprehended with cracked tooth.

  •  Tooth with Large Cavity:

Unlike commonly found dental  cavities, Teeth with Large Cavities need dental crowns. Your dentist will assess the cavity size whether it is bigger than the remaining healthy tooth structure or not, and recommend you if you need the tooth filling treatments or a dental crown. If the remaining healthy amount of your tooth is not enough to support the tooth strength and its  regular functionality, then a dental crown is your option.

  • Root Canal Treatments:

To restore a tooth following a root canal treatment, a dental crown is necessary to fully cover the tooth from breakage. Due to removing nerves and losing blood supply, tooth after root canal becomes brittle and breakable which consequently needs full support of a dental crown.

  • Large Dental Fillings:

Decayed Tooth that needs large filling often recommended to have a dental crown to protect from further damage and keep the strength.

  • Other Reasons:

People with acidic habits and who are suffering from GRED often needs a dental crown to prevent the lose of tooth enamel by acid erosion. The same recommendation goes for protecting the tooth enamel lost by heavy clenching and grinding.

Dental Crown as Cosmetic Dentistry Option

Although dental crown is restorative dental procedure and also crucial when you think about tooth implant restoration, There are number of reasons to have a dental crown for purely cosmetic purposes as well. Like, improving the appearance of misshapen  teeth and covering craze lines.

Dental Crown is also a option to cover discolored teeth and bad appearance of larger fillings.

You can consult our leading dentist Briana Chavez, DDS – Who is highly experienced cosmetic dentist in Santa Ana – for this job if you’re looking for a local dentist in Santa Ana.

With years of experience in cosmetic dentistry, she offers a wide range of services including from dental veneers, ceramic crowns, teeth whitening, bonding, and others.  She can help you achieve the beautiful smile you’ve always wanted.


 →  Contact her today to schedule your appointment.

Dental Crown Types and Differences

There are three different types of dental crowns: all-metal crown, porcelain crown-fused-to-metal, and all-ceramic crown. The type of crown you need will depend on the condition of your tooth and your personal preferences.

Metal Crowns:

All-metal crowns are made entirely of metal and are most often used for back teeth, as they are the strongest type of crown.

Porcelain Crowns:

Porcelain crowns are made of metal with a porcelain coating. These crowns are less strong than all-metal crowns but more aesthetically pleasing.

Ceramic Crowns:

All-ceramic crowns are made entirely of ceramic and are the most aesthetically pleasing but also the weakest type of crown.

Consult With Our Certified Dentists for Any of Your Dental Conditions!

DENTAL CROWN & FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When it comes to have a dental crown procedure, having questions is normal and expected. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions about dental crowns to help put your mind at ease. If you have questions, please feel free to ask the BC Dental Team!

No, dental crowns should not cause you any tooth pain. However, you may experience some discomfort during the procedure itself.

No, dental crowns are not permanent. However, with proper care, they can last for many years. After they begin to wear off, we’ll schedule an appointment to apply a new crown on each tooth that needs a replacement.

If you’re considering getting a dental crown, the best way to make sure it’s the right choice is to schedule an appointment with BC Dental. We’ll be able to assess your needs and determine if a crown is right for you.

The cost of a dental crown will vary depending on the material used and the complexity of the procedure.

Dental insurance coverage for crowns will vary depending on your individual policy. However, many insurance care plans do provide some coverage for dental crowns. We recommend contacting your insurance provider directly to see if your insurance plan covers dental crowns.

The risks associated with dental crowns are usually minimal. However, as with any dental procedure, there is always a slight risk of infection or other complications. Here at BC Dental, we take every precaution to ensure the safety and well-being of our patients.

At BC Dental Health, We are highly dedicated, supportive, and caring dentists to help you get your damaged/cracked or weak teeth covered by the right dental crowns.