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Tooth crowns are excellent choice for cosmetic and restorative dental treatments. Call us in Wilmington to learn more about tooth-colored dental crowns!

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Dental Crowns in Wilmington, DE

If you have ever broken a tooth before, your dentist may have suggested a dental crown to help repair it.

Dental crowns, also known as “caps,” are artificial coverings shaped like teeth that are placed over a partially missing tooth to restore its shape and size. Dentists use these crowns for teeth to protect and strengthen damaged tooth structures, but dental crowns are also popular in cosmetic dentistry. Dental crowns can easily correct the appearance of a misaligned tooth or lengthen teeth that are too short or too worn. young couple smiling on couch l dental crowns wilmington

Our Wilmington, DE dentists regularly rely on our durable dental crowns when they treat patients. Crowns for teeth have so many versatile uses, and they are beautifully designed to blend in naturally with smiles. You may want to consider a dental crown if you have recently had a root canal or if you have teeth that are cracked, chipped, worn down, or broken. A dental crown may also be the answer to some of your cosmetic dental concerns! 

To learn more about crowns for teeth in Wilmington, please give our dental office a call at 302-994-2660. Our clinical staff would be happy to schedule a dental appointment for you with Dr. Gladnick or Dr. Justison. 

What are some reasons I would need a dental crown?

As we discussed above, dental crowns are useful in several different scenarios. Patients who have both restorative and cosmetic dental concerns turn to crowns for teeth when they want to improve their smiles. 

Some of the more common reasons you would need a dental crown include:

  • You recently had a root canal procedure done, and the treatment has weakened your natural tooth
  • You injured your tooth in a contact sport 
  • You have a tooth with a large filling 
  • You accidentally bit down on something hard, and it caused your tooth to crack 
  • You have a natural tooth that has become worn down by chewing
  • You are unhappy with the shape or size of a natural tooth
  • You have a stained tooth that is resistant to professional teeth whitening treatments
  • You have a tooth that is very sharp or jagged 
  • You need to secure a dental bridge or cover a dental implant

As you can see, dental crowns can solve various types of dental problems. If you have a concern about a tooth in your mouth, we can help. We often correct many of these problems with dental crowns. 

Our Wilmington dentists can place crowns for your teeth with ease. If you need to schedule a dental appointment with Dr. Gladnick or Dr. Justison, our front dental office staff can assist you. Please contact us today at 302-994-2660 to get started. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Fixing a cracked or broken tooth is something our Wilmington dentist does all the time. The approach he recommends depends on several factors, including how severe the damage is and where the tooth is located in your mouth.

Cracked and broken teeth can occur due to teeth grinding, large fillings, dental trauma, or biting down on hard foods like nuts or candy. Breaks and cracks in your teeth vary in type and run the gamut from tiny “craze lines” that don’t require treatment, to a split tooth that may require extraction.

There are several solutions we offer for patients in Wilmington, DE who have cracked or broken teeth.

Dental Bonding – For minor breaks and cracks, we recommend dental bonding. Our dentist uses tooth-colored composite material to fill in the damaged parts of your tooth and shapes it for a natural appearance.

Porcelain veneers – If you have cracked or broken teeth that are more aesthetic in nature, porcelain veneers cover the front surfaces to conceal the damage and leave you with a new tooth surface.

Dental crowns – For breaks that are more severe in nature and have compromised the structure of the tooth, tooth crowns are the answer. Crowns are tooth-shaped shells of porcelain that fit over your tooth to preserve it and protect it from further damage.

Broken and Cracked Tooth Repair in Wilmington, DE 

If you want to repair a broken or cracked tooth and aren’t sure what to do next, call v to schedule an appointment. Our dentists will evaluate your situation, explain your treatment options, and restore your healthy, beautiful smile.

While base metal crowns may cost less, they contain nickel or beryllium, both of which have an allergenic potential and often cause irritated gums. We have had to replace many base metal crowns for patients who came to us for relief from chronic gum irritation. Gold or porcelain are preferable because they are very kind to gum tissue while providing optimal strength and, in the case of porcelain, a natural look.

Cosmetic Dentistry in Wilmington DEAbsolutely – a nice smile is a key part of looking and feeling your best. It even adds to your self-confidence and self-esteem. You see, excessively worn front teeth age a smile (some may even suspect you wear a denture!). They often chip and crack, leaving uneven edges. Worn teeth can be lengthened and chipped or damaged areas corrected using advanced dental materials. 

Call Our Dental Office

Here at Justison and Gladnick Family Dentistry, we offer a number of cosmetic and restorative options to fit your needs: veneers, whitening, crowns, bridges, and more. Ask your Wilmington DE dentist for a smile evaluation or phone us for a complimentary one at (302) 468-6742.

image of a patient showing off their new smile wilmington deModern dentistry is redefining beauty. Damaged and decayed teeth (and dark, old fillings) can now be restored with tooth-colored materials that replicate the appearance of natural teeth. Also, because these materials are securely bonded, dentists can be more conservative while preparing your teeth for filling. Thus, you retain more of your natural, healthy tooth so you look and feel great!

Give your Pike Creek dentist a call to learn more about your cosmetic options at Justison and Gladnick Family Dentistry!

Will other people notice my dental crowns?

No, not unless you point them out. 

Dental crowns have come a long way since their first designs. Our Wilmington, DE crowns for teeth are beautiful, strong, and natural-looking. Each dental crown is uniquely designed to match the color, size, and shape of your other teeth—which means if you have a dental crown, no one but you should ever know! 

Today’s new dental crowns typically consist of either composite resin or ceramic. With either of these options, your tooth crown can be custom-shaded so that it blends in seamlessly with your smile. 

If you need a dental crown in Wilmington, DE, the first step will be for you to meet with Dr. Gladnick or Dr. Justison. During your first visit to our dental office, we will take an x-ray of your mouth to better understand the placement of your tooth roots and the surrounding jawbone. Most importantly, we will evaluate the bone structure of the tooth that needs the dental crown. Once we establish your specific treatment needs, our dental team will then move forward with designing your unique dental crown. 

Will my artificial dental crown fit my natural tooth?

Yes. Dr. Gladnick and Dr. Justison work hard to make sure your new tooth crown is an excellent fit. 

After our dental office reviews your dental x-rays and determines the size and shape of your dental crown, the next step is to prepare your tooth to receive the crown. We will likely need to reshape your tooth slightly, and we may use some artificial filling material to build up the tooth’s structure so it can support the crown. We will then take an impression of your teeth to ensure that your bite will still correctly align once you have your new dental crown.  

dentist working on dental crowns l dentist wilmingtonOur job is to make sure your dental crown looks and feels as natural as possible. Because you will have your new tooth crown for many years to come, we want you to have a finished product that you are delighted with. Our dental team will work with you until your tooth crown fits comfortably and feels very secure. 

How do I care for my new dental crown?

You should care for your new dental crown the same way you care for all your other teeth. Continue to brush, floss, and use mouthwash daily, and take extra time to clean along the gum line that borders your dental crown. 

You should also continue to visit our Wilmington dental office several times each year for your regular dental exams and cleanings. Even though your tooth crown cannot decay like a natural tooth, problems can still develop—so our dentists must regularly monitor the area. 

Your tooth crown is incredibly strong and durable, but no artificial replacement can ever be as tough as natural tooth enamel. To give your smile the best chance at success, avoid biting down directly onto hard foods or chewing only with your dental crown. Your tooth crown's ceramic or artificial materials can still crack or break if you apply too much force. 

Because your tooth crown consists of ceramic or another similar material, it is still prone to cracking or breaking if too much force is applied. 

If you take care of your dental crown, it will typically last for at least a decade. You have the potential to extend the life of your dental crown with good oral hygiene habits and healthy dietary choices. 

Dental Crown Services in Pike Creek, DE

Dr. Gladnick and Dr. Justison use only the best dental labs to make sure that your dental crown looks and feels like your original tooth. Our dentists can achieve a translucency effect and will choose just the perfect shade of white that will enhance your appearance. You never have to worry about your dental crown being bulky, ugly, or even noticeable. When you use our dental office, your tooth crowns will always be attractive, subtle, and of the highest quality. 

If you need a dental crown in Pike Creek, don’t wait to contact us! You should be seen by a dentist right away to give your tooth the best chance for a beautiful restoration. We can save the remaining portion of your tooth and protect it from further injury. Please call our dental team today at 302-994-2660 to get started!  

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Dr. Jason Justison

Dr. Justison grew up in Pike Creek, Delaware, just around the corner from the office. He received his undergraduate degree in Biology, minor in chemistry from University of Delaware, researching cancer biology, physics, and biochemistry. He then went on to dental school at Temple University in ...

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