Dental crowns are artificial tooth coverings that are designed to be fitted over a weakened or damaged tooth, helping restore its original strength, shape, size, and even aesthetic appeal. They are intended to cover the entire exposed part of the tooth that is located above the gum line.
Dental crowns offered by Nova Dental Clinique are designed to match your existing tooth color, shape, and even size, ensuring that your smile looks perfectly natural. Dental crowns are commonly used in cosmetic dentistry to protect weakened teeth that have been damaged due to decay, fracture, or even other dental procedures that may have weakened them.
Dental crowns are designed using state-of-the-art technology that ensures they are not only strong but also offer comfort and aesthetic appeal. Dental crowns are designed to last for a very long time, even when you take good care of your teeth and visit your dentist regularly.
There are several types of dental crowns available, and the choice depends on the patient’s dental condition, aesthetic needs, and durability requirements.
Proper care helps extend the lifespan of dental crowns and maintain overall oral health.
Yes, laser dentistry is FDA-approved and completely safe when performed by trained professionals.
Most procedures are virtually painless and may not require anesthesia.
Absolutely. It is highly recommended for children due to its gentle and non-invasive nature.
Recovery is much faster compared to traditional dental treatments.
While slightly higher in cost, it offers long-term benefits like reduced pain, fewer visits, and faster healing.
Laser dentistry is highly versatile but may not replace all traditional methods. Your dentist will recommend the best option.
Yes, Root Canal Treatment is a safe and highly effective procedure. When performed by experienced dental professionals, it successfully removes infection and restores the health and function of the affected tooth.
After the procedure, patients should maintain good oral hygiene, including regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups. Avoid chewing hard foods on the treated tooth until the final crown is placed.
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