Restore Your Smile with Natural-Looking Dental Crowns inLaurel, MD

​​Regain Confidence and Protect Your Teeth at Laurel Smiles Dental Care

At Laurel Smiles Dental Care, we help patients from Laurel and surrounding communities restore damaged or discolored teeth with dental crowns that look and feel just like your own. Whether you’re dealing with significant decay, a cracked tooth, or stubborn staining that whitening can’t fix, our custom crowns are crafted to blend seamlessly into your smile—so you can eat, speak, and laugh with confidence.

We offer affordable dental crowns Laurel, MD

What Makes Our Dental Crowns Unique?

  1. Absolutely Natural Look: We use advanced ceramic porcelain to ensure your crown matches your natural teeth in color and translucency.
  2. Durability You Can Trust: Our crowns are designed to last for years, even on back teeth that do the heavy lifting.
  3. Custom Options for Every Need: Choose from all-porcelain, porcelain-fused-to-metal, or even classic gold for the right blend of strength and appearance. Our dentist will guide you based on your unique situation.

HOW DO DENTISTS APPLY DENTAL CROWNS?

Getting affordable dental crowns near you typically requires two to three appointments. First, we take impressions of your teeth to make sure the personalized crown fits naturally with your existing smile. Next, the dentist reshapes the surface of the affected tooth to make room for the new crown. A temporary cap, usually made from composite material, is then placed over the prepared tooth. Once your custom porcelain crown is crafted in our dental lab, we"ll schedule a follow-up visit to replace the temporary crown and securely bond the final one with strong dental adhesive.

HOW LONG DO DENTAL CROWNS NEAR YOU LAST?

A dental crown could last up to 15 years, and sometimes longer, depending on your oral hygiene habits. It is very important to brush and floss your dental crown just as you would your natural teeth to avoid buildup around your gum line.

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY CROWN COMES OFF?

If your temporary crown becomes loose or falls out, contact our clinic right away. An uncovered tooth may become sensitive to temperature changes, such as hot or cold foods. Over time, nearby teeth might also begin to shift, which can affect how your permanent crown fits. We"ll do our best to provide you with a replacement temporary crown quickly. If your final crown becomes detached, you can use non-prescription dental adhesive to hold it in place temporarilyu2014then call our office to schedule a visit for a proper refitting.

HOW IS A DENTAL CROWN DIFFERENT FROM A PORCELAIN VENEER?

Porcelain veneers are mainly used for appearance-related improvements, whereas dental crowns serve a more functional, restorative role. Veneers cover just the front surface of a tooth, while a crown surrounds and reinforces the entire tooth. A one-on-one consultation with your dentist can help decide which option aligns better with your dental goals.

WHAT SHOULD YOU AVOID AFTER GETTING A CROWN?

Following a crown placement, individuals are advised to refrain from eating until the numbness from anesthesia subsidesu2014typically around 30 minutes post-procedure. It"s also recommended to consume soft foods for a few days, giving the mouth time to adjust comfortably to the new crown.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO TREAT A CAVITY BENEATH A CROWN?

When decay develops beneath a crown, the only effective solution is to remove the existing crown, clean out the decayed area entirely, restore the tooth structure, and then fit a new crown in place.

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