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A crown can be used to: Attach a bridge that fills a space created by missing teeth. Repair a weak tooth and prevent it from breaking. Support and cover a tooth.

Dental Crown Specialist

Dra. Dayanna Villota

Dra. Dayanna Villota
CEO Your Dental Team

 

She graduated from the Colombian Dental College. She has 14 years of experience in the area of ​​aesthetic dentistry. Throughout her career, she has dedicated herself to updating her knowledge in dentistry, ​​Dental Aesthetics,  and Implant Rehabilitation. To provide our patients with the best combination of experience and innovation, creating beautiful smiles which restore their self-esteem and self-confidence.

There are different {types of crowns,} they are made with various materials, such as ceramic e.max (porcelain), zirconium, metal and resin. It should be noted that all of these materials yield highly satisfactory results for the patient, due to their degree of adaptation.

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14
Years of
experience
11
dentistry specialists
15
People within the work team

FAQ about Dental crowns.

When is a dental crown recommended?

It’s recommended to support a weak tooth or to improve the esthetics of the tooth. This treatment can be done even if the tooth is badly decayed, as long as the necessary amount of supporting structure is maintained to provide retention and proper function.

The implants are used to support the crowns or bridges on them, to fulfill the function of natural teeth, perfectly functional.s.

What is a crown?

A dental crown is a custom-made restorative protective covering that is placed over a damaged or weakened tooth. It’s used to restore the form, function and appearance of the affected tooth.

How long do dental crowns last?

The duration may vary depending on care habits, oral hygiene, the quality of the material used and oral health. In general, well cared for dental crowns can last 10 to 15 years or even longer.

Are dental crowns painful?

No, the process of placing a dental crown isn’t painful at all. Local anesthesia is used during the process to prepare the tooth and take the necessary impressions. It could be possible to feel some minimal pressure or discomfort during the placement of the crown, but it shouldn’t be painful at all.

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