crown - Royse City Dental Care https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com Fri, 21 Apr 2017 00:25:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 A Tooth with an Old Filling and a New Cavity Might Need a Crown https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/a-tooth-with-an-old-filling-and-a-new-cavity-might-need-a-crown/ Fri, 21 Apr 2017 00:25:37 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=344 While fillings are meant to be very durable, often repairing a tooth for years, they still require substantially healthy tooth enamel to anchor onto. If a new cavity forms on a tooth with a pre-existing filling, there might not be enough viable tooth enamel remaining for a new filling to be applied. To treat a [...]

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While fillings are meant to be very durable, often repairing a tooth for years, they still require substantially healthy tooth enamel to anchor onto. If a new cavity forms on a tooth with a pre-existing filling, there might not be enough viable tooth enamel remaining for a new filling to be applied. To treat a tooth in this condition, Drs. Hutchison, Gabrielsen, and Craig might recommend treatment with a dental crown.

This restoration method typically requires two separate appointments at our dental office to replace the entirety of the tooth enamel with another material.

We start the restoration treatment by examining the tooth and taking some X-rays. Assuming the interior structures of the tooth remain healthy, we can begin the process of forming an abutment.

To do this, your dentists will use a drill to remove the entire enamel layer of the tooth, leaving behind a pillar of unaffected dentin. This abutment will later anchor the crown firmly in your mouth.

We will then create an impression of the abutment and surrounding teeth before covering the abutment with a temporary crown. The impression will be sent off to a dental lab technician who will custom make your new crown.

You will need to come back in for short second appointment when your crown is ready. Your dentists will carefully remove the temporary crown and cement your new crown into place over the abutment.

If you live in the Royse City, Texas, area and you have a tooth with a new cavity, you should not delay in calling 972-636-2417 to seek treatment at Royse City Dental Care.

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A Porcelain Crown Might Be Called for to Restore a Badly Decayed Tooth in Your Smile https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/a-porcelain-crown-might-be-called-for-to-restore-a-badly-decayed-tooth-in-your-smile/ Mon, 27 Feb 2017 22:30:13 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=338 An appealing smile is an important element in a healthy and productive social life. When poor oral hygiene habits cause a cavity to form on one of the teeth in your smile, it can leave you feeling self-conscious and socially awkward. If the cavity is significant in size, it might not be viable for repair [...]

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An appealing smile is an important element in a healthy and productive social life. When poor oral hygiene habits cause a cavity to form on one of the teeth in your smile, it can leave you feeling self-conscious and socially awkward. If the cavity is significant in size, it might not be viable for repair with a simple composite filling.

For a tooth this seriously afflicted, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison might recommend restoring the entire tooth enamel layer with a porcelain dental crown. This is a replica of the enamel layer cast from a special dental-grade porcelain material.  

Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison will start by using a drill to remove the entire tooth enamel layer. Then, they will make an impression of the abutment and surrounding teeth. This will be sent to a dental lab where the porcelain crown will be custom made. A temporary crown will be secured onto the abutment to keep it safe.

You will need to come back for a brief second appointment after the dental lab technician has completed the crown. The temporary crown will be carefully removed and your new crown will be cemented into place.

If you have a cavity on one of your teeth, you should call 972-636-2417 to schedule treatment at Royse City Dental Care.

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A Tooth that Has Been Knocked Out Can Be Replaced by a Dental Implant https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/a-tooth-that-has-been-knocked-out-can-be-replaced-by-a-dental-implant/ Thu, 13 Oct 2016 16:51:21 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=306 While it’s certainly unfortunate, there are times when a massive blow to the face can carry so much force that it severs the periodontal ligaments and potentially shatters the tooth enamel. When a tooth is knocked out in this fashion, the damage is often so extensive that your Royse City Dental Care dentist has no [...]

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While it’s certainly unfortunate, there are times when a massive blow to the face can carry so much force that it severs the periodontal ligaments and potentially shatters the tooth enamel. When a tooth is knocked out in this fashion, the damage is often so extensive that your Royse City Dental Care dentist has no other option than to extract the tooth and suture the gums.

Once your gums have completely healed, we can replace the knocked-out tooth with a dental implant in Royse City, Texas.

Before the implant can be successfully installed in your mouth, we will need to assess the remaining bone structure in that part of your mouth. In many cases, the trauma of a knocked-out tooth can compromise the bone structure. In a situation like this, we might recommend that you have a bone graft installed to restore sufficient bone structure to successfully anchor a dental implant.

To install the titanium abutment, an oral surgeon will make an incision in your gums. Then, a small hole will be drilled directly into the bone. The titanium abutment will be screwed into place and a hard, plastic, temporary crown will be cemented over the top to protect it.

In time, the titanium implant will naturally integrate into the surrounding bone tissues in a process known as osseointegration. Once this has been achieved, your dentist, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison, can fit you for a crown that will fully replace the knocked-out tooth for many years to come.

If one of your teeth has been knocked out, you should call Royse City Dental Care at 972-636-2417 to have it treated.

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Fixing Broken Teeth with Crowns https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/fixing-broken-teeth-with-crowns/ Mon, 22 Aug 2016 16:47:12 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=301 Tooth enamel is designed by nature to be strong and durable enough to handle biting, chewing and grinding hard foods. Unfortunately, there are still times when an accident or oral injury can actually break, fracture or chip a tooth. So long as the internal structures of the tooth are healthy, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison can [...]

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Tooth enamel is designed by nature to be strong and durable enough to handle biting, chewing and grinding hard foods. Unfortunately, there are still times when an accident or oral injury can actually break, fracture or chip a tooth. So long as the internal structures of the tooth are healthy, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison can often repair the broken tooth by replacing the enamel layer with a crown.

This is essentially a replica tooth made from either porcelain, gold or a base metal alloy. It usually takes two separate appointments to fully install a crown.

During your first appointment Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison will use a drill to remove the tooth enamel and form an abutment. This will later serve to anchor the crown in your mouth. Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison will then make an impression of the area, which will be sent to a dental lab where your new crown is made to fit your teeth perfectly.

At the end of the first appointment, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison will secure a temporary cap over the abutment. It’s important to keep in mind that the temporary crown is not a fully functional tooth, its primary purpose is to protect the abutment.

Our office will call you back for the second appointment after the dental lab has completed your crown. The temporary crown will be carefully removed and your new permanent crown will be cemented in place.

If you have a broken, fractured, or otherwise damaged tooth, you should not delay in calling Royse City Dental Care in Royse City, Texas at 972-636-2417 to have it treated and restored.

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Having a Crown Installed to Repair a Badly Decayed Tooth https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/having-a-crown-installed-to-repair-a-badly-decayed-tooth/ Wed, 27 Jul 2016 15:03:16 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=299 A large cavity on one of your teeth can severely compromise the tooth’s ability to effectively chew food. Without timely repair, it could lead to other complications and problems with your oral health. In some cases, the cavity can be so large that your Royse City Dental Care dentist simply can’t repair it with a [...]

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A large cavity on one of your teeth can severely compromise the tooth’s ability to effectively chew food. Without timely repair, it could lead to other complications and problems with your oral health. In some cases, the cavity can be so large that your Royse City Dental Care dentist simply can’t repair it with a filling.

In a situation like this, your dentist will likely recommend restoring the entire enamel layer of the badly decayed tooth by installing a crown.

At the first appointment your dentist will examine the tooth, to assess the extent of the decay and make sure the pulp and other interior structures of the tooth are healthy.

Next, they will remove the enamel layer of the tooth leaving a post-like abutment behind. The abutment is essentially the dentin, and pulp of the tooth still anchored securely in the socket.

Once this is done they will make a detailed impression of the area. This will be sent to a dental lab, that custom makes your permanent crown. Then the dentist will secure a hard plastic temporary crown over the abutment to protect it.

We will call you to schedule your second appointment once the dental lab has completed your permanent crown. During this brief appointment, the temporary crown is removed and your permanent crown is cemented in place. With proper care and cleaning it should restore your badly decayed tooth for many years to come.

If one of your teeth is suffering from a large cavity, you should call Royse City Dental Care’s office in Royse City, Texas at 972-636-2417 to explore your treatment and restoration options.

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A Fractured Tooth can be Restored with a Crown https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/a-fractured-tooth-can-be-restored-with-a-crown/ Tue, 08 Mar 2016 18:38:03 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=270 The microscopic mineral crystals of tooth enamel make it very strong. However, it’s not unheard of for something like a hard fall or a blow to the face to cause cracks chips, or fractures in tooth enamel. If you feel pain inside the tooth, the damage might extend deep into the internal structures. Sometimes the [...]

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The microscopic mineral crystals of tooth enamel make it very strong. However, it’s not unheard of for something like a hard fall or a blow to the face to cause cracks chips, or fractures in tooth enamel. If you feel pain inside the tooth, the damage might extend deep into the internal structures.

Sometimes the damage doesn’t extend to the dentin or root of the tooth, yet it compromises the tooth so much that it must be repaired. In a situation like this Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison will often recommend that the tooth be restored with a crown.

A crown effectively restores a tooth by replacing the enamel layer with an artificial material, such as gold, base metals or porcelain. What your particular crown is made from will be based on the tooth’s primary function and appearance in your smile.

First Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison will examine the tooth, to assess the extent of the damage and make sure the dentin layer and root are healthy. If decay extends beyond the enamel layer, they might perform a root canal.

Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison will then remove the majority of the enamel layer, leaving just enough to surround the dentin layer of the tooth. This is called an abutment, later it will anchor your new crown. They will then take an impression of the area, which is sent to a dental lab, where your crown is made. In the meantime, they will cover the abutment with a temporary crown to protect it.

Once the dental lab has completed your permanent crown, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison will call you in for a brief second appointment to cement the permanent crown in place.

If you have a tooth that needs to be restored, please call us at 972-636-2417 to schedule an appointment.

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The Types and Functions of Teeth https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/the-types-and-functions-of-teeth/ Tue, 16 Feb 2016 23:16:35 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=267 You’ve cared for your teeth for years, but how much do you know about them? For example, are you able to name the four different types of teeth? Similarly, do you know what function each of the different teeth serve? Finally, do you know exactly what the structure of the tooth itself is? Generally, every [...]

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You’ve cared for your teeth for years, but how much do you know about them? For example, are you able to name the four different types of teeth? Similarly, do you know what function each of the different teeth serve? Finally, do you know exactly what the structure of the tooth itself is?

Generally, every mouth has four types of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Children typically have twenty primary teeth while adults usually have thirty-two. As you probably know, each type of tooth serves different functions. For instance, incisors are used for cutting food. Cuspids, which are also known as canines, are used for tearing and grasping. Premolars are used for crushing and tearing food, while molars are used for grinding and chewing.

While this information could be useful, it’s important to know that if you don’t care for your smile well, you could damage your teeth. If you wear your teeth down or crack your smile, your teeth won’t function as well as they could, you could experience pain in your jaw, or be more prone to tooth decay.

Similarly, it can be important to understand a tooth’s structure. Consisting of three portions, the crown is the visible part of the tooth and the root is the portion that moves through your gums and into the bone. Between the two is a tooth’s neck. If the center of your crown is injured, you could have to deal with tooth discoloration or need root canal therapy.

If you would like to learn more about how you can care for your pearly white, please don’t hesitate to contact Royse City Dental Care at 972-636-2417. Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison , Dr. Eric J. Gabrielsonand, and our team are excited to hear from you.

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