Dental Crowns at West Orem Dental Center in Houston TX

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Dental crowns cover and protect cracked, worn, or weakened teeth. At West Orem Dental Center, we use durable materials to create crowns that look natural and feel comfortable. Our team makes the process easy and stress-free from start to finish.


Why Teeth Sometimes Need Dental Crowns

A dental crown is a strong cover that goes over a tooth when it can no longer stay healthy on its own. Many people need crowns when a tooth has a deep cavity, a crack, or has become too weak to handle chewing. Teeth may also need crowns after injury or after wearing down over many years. A crown helps the tooth function normally again by providing a safe, solid surface.

Crowns are shaped to match your bite and made from materials such as ceramic, metal, or a mix of both. These materials are chosen because they can handle everyday chewing and protect the tooth from further damage. A crown also helps keep nearby teeth from shifting into the wrong place, which can happen when a tooth becomes too damaged to function properly.

The process begins with a checkup to see what your tooth needs. After that, the tooth is shaped gently so the crown can fit. Once the final crown is ready, it is placed on the tooth with a strong bond that helps it stay in place for years.

At the end of this treatment, many people feel more comfortable chewing and talking. At West Orem Dental Center, we provide thorough evaluations to help determine whether a crown is the best choice for your tooth. We now design and build most of our crowns and bridges in-house, allowing us to offer speedy care and highly accurate results.


A Closer Look at How the Crown Process Works

The crown procedure is planned in steps so everything fits well and feels natural. The dentist first examines the tooth and uses X-rays or digital imaging to see what is happening inside it. If the tooth needs extra work, such as cleaning out decay, that is done before the crown steps begin.

Once the tooth is ready, it is shaped so the crown can fit properly. This shaping is gentle and makes room for the new outer surface. A digital scan or mold is then taken to capture the exact size of the tooth. A temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth while the permanent one is made.

When the final crown arrives, the dentist checks the fit, shape, and bite. If anything needs adjusting, it is done before the crown is bonded in place. After that, you can use your tooth normally again. Most people notice that biting feels better within a few days because the tooth finally has strong support.

Each step is designed to keep your tooth safe and help your new crown last a long time.

Our clinic follows a patient-friendly process to ensure every crown appointment is smooth and stress-free.


Different Crown Materials and What They Are Best For

Dental crowns come in several materials, and each type is useful for different needs.

  • Ceramic or porcelain crowns look very natural, so many people choose them for front teeth.
  • Metal crowns are robust, making them ideal for back teeth.
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns mix a natural look with added strength.
  • Resin crowns cost less but may wear down sooner.

Each material behaves differently when you bite, chew, or talk. Ceramic and porcelain crowns are good choices if you want a natural appearance and a smooth feel. Metal crowns are helpful when you need long-term durability. Mixed-material crowns can withstand pressure while still matching the color of nearby teeth. Resin crowns work for temporary or short-term needs.

Your dentist will help match your tooth with the right material. Factors such as the tooth's location, how much force it can withstand, and your personal goals all influence the choice. Picking the right crown helps protect the tooth underneath and gives you a dependable surface for eating.


New Technology That Makes Crowns More Precise

Today's dental technology makes crowns faster, smoother, and more accurate. Digital scanners now take 3D images of your teeth without sticky or uncomfortable mold material.

These images help design a crown that fits your tooth with great detail. The better the fit, the more comfortable the crown feels when you chew or talk. Computer design tools shape the crown on a screen before it is made. This helps control thickness, edges, and bite alignment.

Newer ceramics are strong, lightweight, and kind to the teeth around them. They hold up well over time and keep their smooth feel.


Simple Ways to Take Care of a Dental Crown at Home

A dental crown can last for many years when you take care of it every day. Even though crowns are strong, they still need the same cleaning as a natural tooth.

  • Brush with a soft toothbrush two times a day.
  • Floss gently around the crown to keep the edges clean.
  • Try not to bite hard objects such as ice, seeds, or pens.
  • Visit your dentist for regular checkups to ensure the crown stays healthy.

If you grind your teeth, a night guard can protect your crown from pressure. If the crown ever feels loose, rough, or painful, it is important to get it checked quickly. Small changes can help prevent cracks or early wear.


Schedule Your Appointment Today!

Need protection or support for a damaged tooth? Contact West Orem Dental Center to schedule your dental crown visit. Call (713) 433-4344 or visit our office.

West Orem Dental Center

4613 W Orem Dr
Houston, TX 77045

(713) 433-4344

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
8:30am - 5:00pm

Tuesday
8:30am - 5:00pm

Wednesday
8:30am - 5:00pm

Thursday
8:30am - 5:00pm

Friday
Closed

Saturday & Sunday
Closed