Restoring Your Smile with Dental Crowns
A dental crown is like a protective cap that covers and strengthens a damaged tooth. Whether you need one due to decay, trauma, or after a root canal, understanding your options helps you make informed decisions.
When Do You Need a Dental Crown?
Crowns are recommended for:
- Severely decayed teeth where a filling isn’t sufficient
- Cracked or fractured teeth
- After root canal treatment to protect the weakened tooth
- Worn down teeth from grinding
- Cosmetic enhancement of misshapen teeth
- Dental implant restoration
- Anchor for dental bridges
Types of Dental Crowns
1. Porcelain/Ceramic Crowns
Appearance: Most natural-looking
Durability: Good for front teeth, moderate for back
Cost: Mid to high range
Best for:
- Front teeth
- Patients with metal allergies
- Those prioritizing aesthetics
2. Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM)
Appearance: Good – metal base with porcelain covering
Durability: Strong and long-lasting
Cost: Mid-range
Best for:
- Front or back teeth
- Balance of strength and aesthetics
3. Metal Crowns (Gold, Silver)
Appearance: Metallic
Durability: Extremely strong
Cost: Varies by metal
Best for:
- Back teeth (molars)
- Patients who grind teeth
- Those not concerned about visibility
4. Zirconia Crowns
Appearance: Excellent – natural translucency
Durability: Very strong
Cost: Higher range
Best for:
- Any teeth
- Those wanting both strength and aesthetics
- Patients with metal allergies
The Crown Procedure
Visit 1: Preparation
1. Examination and X-rays
2. Anesthesia for comfort
3. Tooth shaping to accommodate crown
4. Impressions or digital scans
5. Temporary crown placement
6. Sending specs to dental lab
Between Visits (1-2 weeks)
- Dental lab creates your custom crown
- Care for temporary crown
- Avoid sticky and hard foods
Visit 2: Placement
1. Remove temporary crown
2. Check fit and color
3. Adjustments if needed
4. Permanent cementing
5. Final polish
Same-Day Crowns
With CAD/CAM technology, some crowns can be made in one visit:
Advantages:
- One appointment only
- No temporary crown
- Immediate final result
Considerations:
- Not available for all cases
- Limited material options
- May cost more
Caring for Your Crown
With proper care, crowns last 10-15 years or more:
- Brush twice daily around the crown
- Floss carefully at the crown margin
- Avoid hard foods that could crack the crown
- Wear a night guard if you grind teeth
- Regular dental checkups every 6 months
Potential Issues
Crown Loosening
Can occur over time. See your dentist for re-cementing.
Sensitivity
Normal for a few weeks. Persistent sensitivity needs evaluation.
Chipping
Possible with porcelain. Small chips can be repaired; large ones may need replacement.
Crown Costs in Nairobi
Factors affecting cost:
- Type of crown material
- Complexity of case
- Technology used
- Dental clinic location
At Twinkle Family Dental Care, we offer:
- Transparent pricing
- Multiple crown options
- Payment plans
- Insurance coordination
Schedule Your Crown Consultation
Need a dental crown? Contact our family dental clinic in Nairobi for a consultation to discuss your options.