Durability Meets Beauty : The Power of Dental Crowns
Whether it’s a cracked tooth or cosmetic improvement, our crowns offer a perfect solution.
Durability Meets Beauty : The Power of Dental Crowns
Whether it’s a cracked tooth or cosmetic improvement, our crowns offer a perfect solution.
Durability Meets Beauty : The Power of Dental Crowns
Durability Meets Beauty : The Power of Dental Crowns
Whether it’s a cracked tooth or cosmetic improvement, our crowns offer a perfect solution.


Overview

Custom-made caps known as dental crowns are used to restore the look and functioning of teeth that have been broken, decaying, or weakened. Crowns, which are made of porcelain, ceramic, or metal, strengthen teeth, shield them from additional harm, and enhance their appearance. They are frequently used to conceal massive fillings, enhance the size and form of teeth, or follow root canal therapy.
In order to provide a secure fit, the crown must be placed after the tooth has been shaped and impressions taken. Dental crowns are the perfect way to restore broken teeth since they provide long-lasting durability, improved chewing ability, and a smile that looks natural.

Benefits of Dental Crowns
Dental crowns provide weak or broken teeth with the necessary support to restore their functionality. Crowns provide protection and stop more degradation, regardless of the cause—decay, fissures, or wear. You may comfortably bite, eat, and talk with a crown in place without fear of further harming the tooth.
Crowns are made to resemble your teeth's natural size, shape, and colour. Crowns are a smooth way to fix a tooth that is chipped, discoloured, or malformed, and they improve the look of your smile. They blend in flawlessly with the surrounding teeth because of their unique fit, which guarantees a natural appearance.
A crown shields a decaying or injured tooth from microorganisms that might cause more damage. This keeps your dental health in check by preventing more serious problems like infections or tooth loss. Crowns shield the tooth from damage and lessen the need for further dental procedures.
With crowns, a tooth's natural function is restored, enabling painless chewing and biting. They enhance your capacity to effectively digest meals, which is essential for sustaining enough nutrients.
Dental Crown Treatment Process
Dental Crown Treatment Process
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Ashish Niral
MDS | 9 yrs of experience.
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Ashish Niral
MDS | 9 yrs of experience.
I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here. I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here.. brief doctor bio goes here

Ashish Niral
MDS | 9 yrs of experience.
I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here. I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here.. brief doctor bio goes here

Ashish Niral
MDS | 9 yrs of experience.
I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here. I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here.. brief doctor bio goes here

Ashish Niral
MDS | 9 yrs of experience.
I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here. I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here.. brief doctor bio goes here

Ashish Niral
MDS | 9 yrs of experience.
I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here. I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here.. brief doctor bio goes here

Ashish Niral
MDS | 9 yrs of experience.
I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here. I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here.. brief doctor bio goes here

Ashish Niral
MDS | 9 yrs of experience.
I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here. I have treated 400+ patients.. brief doctor bio goes here.. brief doctor bio goes here
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Came in for scaling with dr himaja who has done the procedure with great ease and explained every thing clearly, will definetly come back again and will recommend to everyone
I recently visited Krishna Dental Hospitals and had a great experience. The clinic was clean, organized, and welcoming, with friendly, professional staff who made me feel comfortable my visit.
I had a good experience at Krishna Dental Hospital. The treatment went smoothly, and the doctors & staff are friendly, professional, and explained problem clearly. The overall atmosphere was great.
A nice dental clinic in Kompally. All the doctors are very friendly, and the dental assistant, Reshma, is very cooperative, kind, professional, attentive, and caring.
Came in for scaling with dr himaja who has done the procedure with great ease and explained every thing clearly, will definetly come back again and will recommend to everyone
I recently visited Krishna Dental Hospitals and had a great experience. The clinic was clean, organized, and welcoming, with friendly, professional staff who made me feel comfortable my visit.
I had a good experience at Krishna Dental Hospital. The treatment went smoothly, and the doctors & staff are friendly, professional, and explained problem clearly. The overall atmosphere was great.
A nice dental clinic in Kompally. All the doctors are very friendly, and the dental assistant, Reshma, is very cooperative, kind, professional, attentive, and caring.
Came in for scaling with dr himaja who has done the procedure with great ease and explained every thing clearly, will definetly come back again and will recommend to everyone
I recently visited Krishna Dental Hospitals and had a great experience. The clinic was clean, organized, and welcoming, with friendly, professional staff who made me feel comfortable my visit.
I had a good experience at Krishna Dental Hospital. The treatment went smoothly, and the doctors & staff are friendly, professional, and explained problem clearly. The overall atmosphere was great.
A nice dental clinic in Kompally. All the doctors are very friendly, and the dental assistant, Reshma, is very cooperative, kind, professional, attentive, and caring.
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Frequently Asked Questions
01 What is a dental crown?
A dental crown is a cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance.
02 When is a dental crown needed?
Crowns are needed for broken or cracked teeth, large cavities, after root canals, or to improve the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth.
03 What materials are dental crowns made from?
Crowns can be made from porcelain, ceramic, metal, resin, or a combination of these materials.
04 What is the difference between metal and porcelain crowns?
Metal crowns are durable but visible, while porcelain crowns blend with natural teeth but may not be as strong for molars.
05 Are ceramic crowns good for front teeth?
Yes, ceramic crowns are an excellent choice for front teeth due to their natural appearance and color-matching capability.
06 How should I care for my dental crown?
Brush and floss daily, avoid hard foods, and visit your dentist regularly to ensure the crown stays in good condition.
07 Can a crowned tooth get a cavity?
Yes, the tooth beneath the crown can still develop decay, especially near the gum line. Maintain good oral hygiene.
08 Can I whiten my dental crown?
Crowns cannot be whitened. If you plan to whiten your teeth, do so before the crown is made for a better color match.
01 What is a dental crown?
A dental crown is a cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance.
02 When is a dental crown needed?
Crowns are needed for broken or cracked teeth, large cavities, after root canals, or to improve the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth.
03What materials are dental crowns
made from?
Crowns can be made from porcelain, ceramic, metal, resin, or a combination of these materials.
04 What is the difference between
metal and porcelain crowns?
Metal crowns are durable but visible, while porcelain crowns blend with natural teeth but may not be as strong for molars.
05 Are ceramic crowns good for front
teeth?
Yes, ceramic crowns are an excellent choice for front teeth due to their natural appearance and color-matching capability.
01 How long does treatment with invisible aligners take?
Treatment duration varies but typically ranges from 6 to 18 months, depending on the complexity of the case.
02 Can I eat with aligners on?
It’s usually advised not to eat while wearing aligners because food can get trapped, making them hard to clean. Moreover, sticky or hard foods can damage the aligners.
If you need to eat, it’s best to remove the aligners and clean them thoroughly before putting them back in.
03 What are the benefits of using invisible aligners over traditional braces?
Benefits include being nearly invisible, removable for eating and cleaning, more comfortable, and requiring fewer dental visits.
04 Are invisible aligners suitable for everyone?
They are suitable for most teens and adults. However, a consultation with an orthodontist is necessary to determine if they are the right option for you.
05 How do I clean my invisible aligners?
Clean your aligners by brushing them gently with a toothbrush and rinsing them with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water as it can warp the plastic.
06 Will wearing invisible aligners affect my speech?
You may experience a slight lisp initially, but most people adapt quickly and speak normally within a few days.
07 How often do I need to wear my aligners?
Aligners should be worn for 20-22 hours a day, only removing them for eating, drinking (except water), brushing, and flossing.
08 How do invisible aligners work?
They work by applying gentle, consistent pressure to teeth, gradually moving them into the desired position. Aligners are typically changed every 1-2 weeks.
09 Will my insurance cover the cost of invisible aligners?
Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost. Check with your insurance provider for specific details.
10 What happens if I lose or break an aligner?
Contact your dentist immediately. They may advise you to wear the previous set or move on to the next set while a replacement is made.
01 How long does treatment with invisible aligners take?
Treatment duration varies but typically ranges from 6 to 18 months, depending on the complexity of the case.
02 Can I eat with aligners on?
It’s usually advised not to eat while wearing aligners because food can get trapped, making them hard to clean. Moreover, sticky or hard foods can damage the aligners.
If you need to eat, it’s best to remove the aligners and clean them thoroughly before putting them back in.
03 What are the benefits of using invisible aligners over traditional braces?
Benefits include being nearly invisible, removable for eating and cleaning, more comfortable, and requiring fewer dental visits.
04 Are invisible aligners suitable for everyone?
They are suitable for most teens and adults. However, a consultation with an orthodontist is necessary to determine if they are the right option for you.
05 How do I clean my invisible aligners?
Clean your aligners by brushing them gently with a toothbrush and rinsing them with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water as it can warp the plastic.
Treatment duration varies but typically ranges from 6 to 18 months, depending on the complexity of the case.
It's usually advised not to eat while wearing aligners because food can get trapped, making them hard to clean. Moreover, sticky or hard foods can damage the aligners.
If you need to eat, it's best to remove the aligners and clean them thoroughly before putting them back in.
Benefits include being nearly invisible, removable for eating and cleaning, more comfortable, and requiring fewer dental visits.
They are suitable for most teens and adults. However, a consultation with an orthodontist is necessary to determine if they are the right option for you.
Clean your aligners by brushing them gently with a toothbrush and rinsing them with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water as it can warp the plastic.