All Porcelain Crowns in Wilmington, DE
What if you could restore your teeth to the way they looked before you had dark, silver-colored fillings that eventually deteriorated to a misshapen, non-functional, smile-detracting nemesis? Well, now you can!
These are custom-made restorations that completely cover your teeth to repair and strengthen those that are damaged. Older porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns often left a dark gray area at the gum line; newer porcelains are so strong that base metals are no longer needed.
All-porcelain crowns in Pike Creek, DE have the ability to create translucency, providing a natural, life-like appearance. At Justison and Gladnick Family Dentistry, we use only the premier dental ceramic labs.
Crowns for Aesthetics in Pike Creek, DE
What if one of your teeth is congenitally misshapen or misaligned? One of the many solutions is a porcelain crown. A dental crown in Pike Creek, DE will cover the tooth to correct the shape and alignment of your smile. Crowns are also used to cover dental implants.
Dr. Gladnick has a unique approach to crafting natural-looking crowns with a beautiful translucent appearance. No one will be able to tell that the finished masterpiece isn't your own natural tooth, helping to give you a young and dentally healthy appearance.
Dr. Mark Gladnick is one of an elite group of dentists who have completed post-graduate studies at the Center for Esthetic Excellence. He has honed his skill in crafting artfully beautiful yet integrally strong crowns that will afford you the maximum durability and appearance level. Dr. Gladnick is also a member of the Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Absolutely – 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.
Modern 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!