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Worn Out Teeth? How Liverpool Dental Spa Can Help You

Monday, July 31st, 2017

If you have worn or chipped teeth, we have various solutions that can help to restore your smile and strengthen your teeth.

Crowns and fillings

Crowns and fillings are used to strengthen teeth weakened by decay or injury. If the tooth is chipped, it may be possible to repair is using a filling. If the tooth is fractured, a crown may be required. Dental crowns are also known as caps as they are placed over the top of the tooth. Crowns can be made from ceramics, including porcelain, for a flawless aesthetic, and they can last at least five years if they are well cared-for.

Dental bonding

One technique we use to build up worn edges and improve the aesthetic of misshapen teeth is dental bonding. Bonding is a treatment, which involves using a material called dental composite to make minor changes to the appearance of the individual teeth. Your dentist will shape and mould the composite to reshape and repair the teeth and then set it using a curing light. This makes the composite hard. Your dentist will select the shade of dental composite that is closest to your natural tooth colour so you won’t be able to tell the difference between the composite and the rest of the tooth. Treatment only takes an hour, and there’s no pain involved.

If your teeth are worn and they need a little TLC, we can help! Call and book a consultation today!

How a Dental Crown Can Help Save Your Teeth

Friday, February 17th, 2017

If you have a broken or decayed tooth, you may assume that you’re going to lose that tooth. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. With dental crowns, we can save your teeth and restore your smile.

What exactly is a dental crown?

A dental crown is a type of restoration, which is used to treat infected, damaged and decayed teeth. If your tooth is need of some TLC, we may recommend crowning it. Crowns can help to save teeth that would otherwise fall into further disrepair.

Crowns are also known as caps because they are placed over the top of the damaged tooth. They fit onto the existing tooth structure, and they are custom-made to ensure a perfect, seamless finish. Crowns can be made from metals or ceramic materials. Many people choose to have ceramic crowns because they look more natural. If you have porcelain crown, for example, you won’t be able to tell the difference between the crowned tooth and the rest of your teeth.

Crowns should last anywhere between 5 and 15 years. It’s important that you look after your crown in the same way as your other teeth. When you come in for a check-up, we will have a look at your crown every time. If the crown is showing signs of wear and tear, we can replace it with a new crown.

At Liverpool Dental Spa, we can offer same-day crowns thanks to Cerec.

Why would I need a crown?

You may need a crown if your tooth has been damaged when playing sport or you’ve been involved in an accident. Alternatively, a crown may be recommended if you have a decayed tooth, or you’ve had an infection treated with root canal treatment. Placing a new crown helps to strengthen the tooth following root canal therapy. If you have a missing tooth, we can attach a new crown to a dental implant.

Weak Teeth Made Strong!

Friday, June 24th, 2016

Tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the body, but it’s not completely invincible and our teeth can be damaged and broken. If you have an injury, are involved in an accident or have a decayed tooth, we can provide treatment to repair, protect and strengthen your teeth. Our dental crowns are built for style and strength and they will help to reduce the risk of further damage in the future.

About dental crowns

Dental crowns are restorations commonly used when a tooth is broken, damaged through injury or weakened by decay. If the cavity is too large for a filling or the tooth is fractured, it is beneficial to crown it to protect it, make it stronger and decrease the risk of more damage in the future.

Crowning a tooth involves placing a crown over the top of the tooth. For this reason, crowns are sometimes known as caps. With a crown in place, you can enjoy better function, especially when you chew or bite down on food, and a reduced risk of infection caused by decay spreading through the tooth.

Crowns can be made from various different materials and we often recommend ceramic crowns, as they match the shade of the tooth for a seamless look.

The procedure

Treatment involves two sessions. During the first appointment, we will prepare your tooth to remove the decayed tissue and shape it in preparation for the crown. We will then use dental putty to create an impression of the tooth and this will be sent off and used as a template by our highly trained dental technicians. When the new crown is ready, we will place it and secure it using strong dental adhesive.

Crowns are hard-wearing and they should last for around 10 years, provided that they are cared for well.

Amazing Results with Porcelain Crowns

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

Strengthen broken down teeth with porcelain crowns from Liverpool dentists

If you have a tooth which is broken down or damaged you can rectify it by have a porcelain crown fitted by your Liverpool dentist. Smiling is very important in social occasions and you shouldn’t feel like you can’t do it because you have a tooth that you feel is unsightly and damaged.  Porcelain crowns are discreet and durable and compliment your existing teeth.

Damaged or broken down teeth do not function properly and can make eating and drinking more problematic.  Porcelain crowns can be fitted if there is not enough of the tooth to rebuild from.  If you have a number of problematic cavities on a tooth, porcelain crowns can protect them so you will not experience sensitivity while eating.

They can also be used to cover dull or stained teeth but teeth whitening procedures might be preferable here as they are less invasive than having a crown fitted.  Sometimes your dentist might have to shave off a quantity of your existing tooth in order for the crown to be fitted properly.  In the past, metal was used in crowns but they could produce dark lines against the gum.  Porcelain crowns avoid that problem and are very natural looking and discreet.

You might need to wear a temporary crown when the permanent one is being constructed but modern technology sometimes means that you no longer have to endure this wait and you can be fitted with your porcelain crown in just one visit to your dentist.

Crown Yourself This Christmas with a Remarkable Restoration

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015

If you’re looking forward to celebrating like a VIP this Christmas, why not treat your troublesome tooth to a brand new crown? With same-day CEREC treatment and hand-crafted porcelain crowns on offer, we can ensure you have a smile fit for royalty this festive season.

What are crowns and why would I need one?

Crowns are a type of restoration most commonly employed when a tooth is broken, fractured or decayed. A crown is also known as a cap, as it sits over the top of the tooth. Crowns can be made from various materials and porcelain crowns are very popular as they restore the teeth without taking away from the beautiful aesthetic of your smile.

Crowns can also be used with dental implants to replace a missing tooth and they are often fitted following root canal treatment, when a tooth is decayed and harmful bacteria have reached the living tissue of the tooth, known as the pulp.

The main purpose of the crown is to strengthen and restore the tooth, but in many cases fitting a new crown can also have amazing aesthetic benefits.

Crowns are not a permanent solution, but they should last for many years. When you come for your routine dental checks, your dentist will have a look at any crowns you have to see how you are getting on.

Crown treatment at Liverpool Implant and Aesthetic Dental Spa

We are very proud to invest in the latest dental treatments and technology and are delighted to offer CEREC and traditional hand-crafted porcelain crowns. We use only the finest quality materials and our dentists have extensive experience, so you can rest assured that you’re in good hands.

With CEREC, we are able to offer same-day restorative treatment, so you can enjoy the benefits of a brand new bespoke crown without delay. Ask our dentists for more information!

 

Dental Crowns For Tooth Restoration In Liverpool

Friday, August 23rd, 2013

Dental crowns are a very popular treatment; they are used to strengthen teeth that have been weakened through decay or injury. Dental crowns are also known as caps because they sit over the top of the natural tooth.

What are crowns and why would I need one?

Dental crowns are a type of restoration; they are used to strengthen teeth that are weak as a result of decay, injury or a large filling. Dental crowns can be made from a wide range of materials, including precious metals, ceramic fused to metal and porcelain. Many people prefer all-ceramic or ceramic fused to metal crowns, as they produce an attractive aesthetic with the crown blending in with the colour of the natural tooth.

We may advise you to have a dental crown if you have had a large filling, you have been involved in an accident, you have fallen or your tooth has been injured while playing sport, for example or you have had root canal treatment. You may also need a crown if you have had a dental implant to replace a missing tooth.

Crowns can also have aesthetic benefits for your smile.

What are the advantages of a dental crown?

Dental crowns have many benefits for your oral health, as well as the look of your smile. Crowns help to strengthen the tooth and protect the rest of the tooth from damage and they also improve the function of the tooth.

The treatment process

Crowns are custom-made for each patient. The crown is manufactured based on images and impressions of the affected tooth to ensure that it fits perfectly. Before a crown is fitted, the tooth is prepared, which involves removing decayed or damaged tissue and cleaning the tooth thoroughly; an impression is then created and the crown is manufactured. We are delighted to offer our clients same-day restorations thanks to the amazing Cerec technology, meaning you can enjoy your new smile straight away. For more information on dental crowns contact us at Liverpool Dental Spa today.

 

 

 

The Crowning Success of Restorative Dentistry For Patients In Liverpool

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

Dental crowns are designed to fit over a tooth or a series of teeth to protect and strengthen the tooth layers. This sometimes follows procedures such as root canal treatment where needed. Crowns are available in a selection of of materials which include ceramic, gold and porcelain. They are custom-made using dental impressions and fitted to an individual’s teeth during a quick procedure.

Restore functionality

The purpose is to restore functionality to an otherwise compromised tooth, after which you can resume eating as you have done in the past without fear of damaging your teeth. Crowns help to strengthen a damaged tooth and repair it to its former state.

If you are undergoing a root canal the crown will be cast from a set of impressions and fitted onto your tooth after the procedure is successfully completed. When carried out properly no one will be able to notice that you are wearing a crown. It should not affect your speech and you can retain complete functionality of your tooth in just a few days.

Over time, your crown may begin to wear from day-to-day use and require repairing. They also generally need to be replaced if discoloured occurs or where wear is present. Crown replacement treatment is as easy as having one fitted and only requires a quick and easy non-invasive procedure. This can be discussed with your dentist in due time, but with proper care the restorative device should last for a good amount of time. If you would like more information on crowns and restorative dentistry we offer please contact the Liverpool Dental Spa in the very heart of Liverpool.

 

 

 

 

 

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