Getting dental crowns is a standard restorative dental procedure performed by Dr. Christopher Naranjo and his team at Greenbelt Dental Health in Austin, Texas. However, these restorations have a time and place, depending on the specific and required needs of the patient. Our team is dedicated to educating potential and current patients on restorative procedures that might be recommended and can help you determine if teeth near the front of the smile may benefit from a traditional dental crown or might be best protected using an alternative solution such as porcelain veneers.
Are dental crowns used on the teeth near the front of the smile?
In most situations, dental crowns are used on the back teeth, or the molars, to provide strength and support for chewing. However, they can also be used on the front teeth of a smile if needed. This is not common, as the teeth near the front of the smile do not have nearly as much chewing force. A dental crown is typically used when extensive damage or decay cannot be repaired with just a filling. If you have wear and tear due to age, grinding, or chips and cracks on the teeth near the front of the smile, our team may instead recommend a thin facing, known as a porcelain veneer. This particular cosmetic treatment covers the front of the tooth to disguise imperfections but can also offer a layer of protection against damage on the thinner anterior teeth.
Do I need a crown or veneer?
During a consultation visit and an initial evaluation with our experienced dental provider, Dr. Naranjo, patients visiting Greenbelt Dental Health can be evaluated to determine if they are better suited for a veneer or a dental crown.
Schedule an appointment to speak to our dental team today!
Austin, Texas, area patients who are ready to talk to a professional about restoring their smile with dental crowns, porcelain veneers, or other restorative treatments are encouraged to request a visit at 1301 West 25th Street, Suite #402. Our facility can be reached by calling (512) 472-3565 and scheduling a time to speak to our dentist about one’s dental needs.