Dental Crowns and Bridges

The Benefits of a Porcelain Tooth Crown

Are you looking for a way to improve your smile? If so, you may have heard about porcelain crowns in McDonough, Georgia. A porcelain cap can be bonded over a tooth that has been prepared and cleaned, providing strength, protection, and aesthetic appeal. What are some of the top reasons you might be interested in a porcelain crown? Take a look at some of the top benefits below. Then, contact Your Smile Dental Wellness Center to make an appointment.

Improve Your Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem

One of the biggest benefits of porcelain crowns is that they can significantly improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. What do you see when you look in the mirror? Perhaps you are looking for a missing tooth replacement, or maybe you see a tooth that has been severely damaged by decay or trauma. 

If you are tired of trying to hide your smile when you speak or eat, you need a porcelain crown. A porcelain crown is a great way to restore your smile, and when you are proud of your smile, your self-confidence and self-esteem will improve. 

Provide Your Tooth With Added Protection

A porcelain crown can also provide your tooth with added protection, reducing your chances of requiring a tooth extraction down the road. Some of the situations where a porcelain crown might be needed include:

  • You have a tooth that has suffered a large crack.
  • You have a filling that has worn out or fallen out multiple times.
  • A porcelain crown can also be used to restore dental implants.
  • You can also use a crown to address shape or alignment issues with your tooth.
  • Porcelain crowns are frequently used to protect teeth following a root canal.

If any of these situations describe your smile, a porcelain crown can provide your tooth with some added protection. 

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Enjoy Added Durability

One of the major advantages of a porcelain crown is that it will provide your smile with some added durability. When compared to other treatment options, a crown may last significantly longer. As long as you take care of it, a crown can last for more than a decade. This means that you must continue brushing your teeth twice daily and flossing your teeth every day. We will explain exactly what you need to do to take care of your crown. 

Contact Your Smile Dental Wellness Center for Porcelain Crowns in McDonough, Georgia

If you are looking for a way to address multiple options with your smile, a porcelain crown could be beneficial. At Your Smile Dental Wellness Center, we are proud to be led by Dr. Yvonne Caton-Hospedales, who is always available to address issues with your oral health. We understand that you may have problems with your smile that you want to address, and we will explain the benefits of each treatment option to you, allowing you to make the right decision to meet your needs. Call today to schedule an appointment at (770) 727-3378.

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