If you have received a dental crown in the past, you may think you know exactly what to expect when you learn you need to have one placed on a problem tooth. Many people anticipate receiving a temporary crown, and relying on it while they wait for a dental lab to produce their permanent restoration. You can be relieved to learn that E4D technology has enabled your dentist to provide you a crown in a single visit. That means you will not be dependent on a temporary crown to protect a vulnerable tooth. It also means walking away from your single appointment with an attractive, custom-made restoration that can restore your smile.
Dental Crowns Make It Possible To Save Seriously Vulnerable Teeth
A dental crown is only needed when a tooth has suffered too much harm to be supported with a filling. Tooth decay and physical injuries are capable of leaving a tooth in poor shape. Without restorative care, your oral health will be put in an unpleasant position. A crown protects a tooth, covers up cosmetic flaws caused by its poor condition, and makes it easier to bite and chew.
Regular Checkups Make It Easier To Find And Treat Problems Before A Crown Is Needed
E4D crowns are attractive, and more convenient than waiting on a dental lab to produce your crown. However, this convenience does not change the fact that you are better off just avoiding problems that make crowns necessary. With regular dental checkups, you can enjoy regular reviews of your oral health – these reviews can identify problems early in their development. This means treating a problem sooner, which means limiting the damage ultimately done to your tooth!
Talk To Modern Dentistry Of Shrewsbury About Receiving An E4D Crown
At Modern Dentistry of Shrewsbury, you can enjoy support from an E4D crown, which can be ready in just a single dental visit. Your restoration will protect your vulnerable tooth, while also fitting into your smile without causing a disruption to your appearance. Contact us to schedule an appointment with Dr. Pizzi, Dr. Mehdi, and colleagues by calling our office at (508) 842-8838. Located in Shrewsbury, MA, we proudly care for patients from Worcester, North and South Grafton, Westborough, Southborough, Northborough, Boylston, Hopkinton, Millbury, and all surrounding communities.