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Dental Crowns 

A tooth consists of two basic parts: the visible portion and the hidden portion. The visible area above the gum line is referred to as the crown. What hides beneath, cloaked by the gums and bone, is the root.

At Clinique Dentaire Cartier, we specialize in dental crowns and are conveniently located in Salaberry, Montreal, and Verdun. We offer high-quality options for restoring your smile. Whether you have a broken, weakened, or missing tooth, our professional crown dentists provide long-lasting, natural-looking results that improve both function and appearance.

What Are Dental Crowns?

A dental crown is a cap that looks like a tooth. That’s why it is also called a dental cap. Dentists use crowns to repair weak, cracked, or decaying teeth. A crown covers your entire teeth like a snug hat. A dentist must remove just a little of enamel before attaching your new crown in place to guarantee a good fit.

Signs You May Need a Crown

Your dentist might suggest dental crowns for a variety of reasons, such as:

  • Fractured, cracked, or weakening teeth.

  • Too much tooth decay that needs more support.

  • Prevention after a root canal procedure.

  • The support of a dental bridge.

  • Protection for dental implants.

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Types of Dental Crowns We Offer

There are multiple kinds of dental crowns. The best type for you will depend on your own needs and particular requirements for dental health.

  • Porcelain Crowns: They are natural-looking and stain-resistant.

  • Ceramic Crowns: They are excellent for front teeth because of their stylish appearance.

  • Metal Crowns: They are quite durable for heavy biting areas and molars.

  • Zirconia Crowns: They are a strong, long-lasting choice that looks great.

Our Crown Treatment Process

Dental crown implantation often takes two visits. In the initial consultation, your tooth will be prepared and a temporary crown will be placed. The treatment begins with an examination of the existing tooth, including the roots and surrounding bone. Then, you will be provided an anesthetic surrounding your tooth and gum tissue. 

After that, it's time to reshape the tooth correctly. During this process, the tooth's biting surface is reduced. If there is a significant amount of lost tissue because of to decay or injury, the tooth will be repaired. The dentist will also select a color and form to match your existing teeth so that they merge easily. After modifying your teeth, an impression will be made and sent to a lab to create your customized crown.

During the second appointment, the dentist will extract the temporary crown and install the permanent one. If the crown is suitable and effective, it will be permanently attached to your restored tooth.

Caring for Your Dental Crown

Crowns are long-lasting, and with proper maintenance, they can last for many years. Maintaining your daily brushing and flossing routine while wearing a crown requires you to change your flossing technique so that you pull the floss from front to back in the gap instead of up and down. You should stay away from biting or chewing hard or sticky foods with your crown.

Why Choose Clinique Dentaire Cartier For Dental Crowns?

At Clinique Dentaire Cartier, our skilled dentists will work closely with you to develop a treatment strategy that fits your particular requirements and goals. Moreover,

  • High-quality materials for longevity and appearance

  • Latest methods for accurate, comfortable care

  • Individualized treatment based on your dental requirements

If you are looking for tooth crown treatment in de Salaberry Montreal and Verdun, visit Clinique Dentaire Cartier for expert dental services. Contact us immediately to schedule your appointment and recover your smile with confidence!

Why choose our clinics

Recognizing the importance of providing state-of-the-art care, Dr. Attaran closely follows the technological advances in the medical and dental world. In addition to helping all patients achieve good dental health, she is committed to keeping them as healthy as possible for as long as possible.

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