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Posterior crown

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A posterior crown is a dental restoration that is used to cover and protect a damaged or decayed tooth located in the back of the mouth. This type of crown is typically made of porcelain or ceramic material and is custom-made to fit the shape and size of the affected tooth. Posterior crowns are commonly used to restore teeth that have undergone root canal therapy, have large fillings, or have suffered from significant decay or damage.

The process of getting a posterior crown typically involves two appointments with your local family dentist. During the first appointment, the dentist will prepare the affected tooth by removing any decay or damage and shaping it to fit the crown. They will then take impressions of the tooth and send them to a dental lab where the crown will be fabricated. In the meantime, the dentist will place a temporary crown to protect the tooth. During the second appointment, the temporary crown will be removed, and the permanent crown will be cemented in place.

At Miller Comfort Dental, we understand the importance of restoring damaged or decayed teeth to their natural function and appearance. Our team of experienced dentists and staff are committed to providing high-quality dental care to patients in the Lakeville, MN area. If you are in need of a posterior crown or any other dental restoration, we encourage you to reach out to us to schedule an appointment. Our Contact Us page on our website provides all the necessary information to get in touch with us and learn more about our services. We look forward to helping you achieve a healthy and beautiful smile!

FAQs

1. What is a posterior crown and why might I need one from a family dentist?
A posterior crown is a dental restoration that covers the top of a damaged or decayed tooth in the back of the mouth. It is often recommended by family dentists when a tooth has a large cavity, a crack, or has undergone root canal therapy. The crown helps to protect the tooth from further damage and restore its function and appearance.

2. How is a posterior crown placed by a family dentist?
The process of getting a posterior crown typically involves two appointments with a family dentist. During the first appointment, the tooth is prepared by removing any decay or damage and shaping it to fit the crown. An impression is then taken of the tooth and sent to a dental lab where the crown is custom-made. In the meantime, a temporary crown is placed on the tooth. At the second appointment, the temporary crown is removed and the permanent crown is cemented onto the tooth.

3. What are the benefits of getting a posterior crown from a family dentist?
There are several benefits to getting a posterior crown from a family dentist. First, it can help to prevent further damage to the tooth and potentially avoid the need for more extensive dental work in the future. Second, the crown can improve the appearance of the tooth and restore its function, allowing you to eat and speak more comfortably. Finally, a well-placed posterior crown can last for many years with proper care and maintenance.

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