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Crowns

As we get a little older, our teeth begin to change and are prone to decay. There are many possible reasons for this change in your smile. These reasons can include bruxism(teeth grinding), general decay, cracked fillings, root canals, and many others. If your tooth is beyond repair with a filling material, we may recommend that the best viable option to save the tooth is a full crown. The reasons for this type of restoration in a badly damaged tooth are durability, cosmetic appearance, and overall support of the chewing function.

Types of Crowns

If we decide that you are in need of a full crown, there are a few different options for the repair of your tooth. These options include a full porcelain crown, a porcelain fused to metal or gold crown, or a full gold crown. We will make the determination as to which of these options is the most appropriate for your situation. You can be comfortable in knowing that your new tooth will be virtually unnoticeable and will flawlessly complement the rest of your smile.

Procedure

When we have decided to go ahead with a full crown restoration, we will set aside 2-3 appointments for the entire process. Although the majority of crowns are completed in two visits, there is sometimes a need for a third visit to ensure a proper fit.

The procedure begins with the removal of all decay in the tooth. Once we have removed the decay, we will take an impression of the tooth. This impression will be sent to our lab where your new restoration will be crafted. While this new tooth is created, we will provide you with a temporary restoration. Our temporary restorations will resemble your natural teeth so that you can continue with your daily life without worrying about a missing or incompatible tooth.

During your second visit to the office, we will proceed with the placement of your final restoration. This crown will be fitted comfortably into the mouth. We will make every effort to ensure that the new tooth feels exactly like one of your natural teeth. The final step in the process is to cement the crown into your mouth, leaving you with a beautifully restored smile.

Two Convenient ways to contact us for an appointment or just to ask a question:

1. Choose the e-mail links provided at the bottom of each page.

2. Simply call one of our three conveniently located dental practices:

Hooksett, NH Practice

Amazing Smiles Family Dental Center,

311 West River Rd

Hooksett, NH 03106

Tele: 603-485-7600

Office Hours

Mon- Thurs : 8am-5pm
Friday - Closed

Sat : By Appointment

Emergencies - Call Anytime -Seen Same Day

Northwood, NH Practice

Northwood Family Dental Center

1446 First New Hampshire Tpke

Northwood, NH 03261

Tele: 603-942-5541

Office Hours

Monday - Closed

Tues- Fri: 8am-5pm
Sat: By Appointment

Emergencies - Call Anytime -Seen Same Day

Allenstown, NH Office

Tri-Town Family Dental Center

50 Pinewood Rd

Allentown, NH 03275

Tele: 603-485-8464

Office Hours

Mon 8am-7pm
Tues- Thurs: 8am-5pm
Friday - Closed

Sat: By Appointment

Emergencies - Call Anytime -Seen Same Day

Remember, our practices facilitate emergency appointments and we especially welcome new patients seeking help.

Need An Appointment Or Have A Question? Just Call or E-mail Us:

allenstown@wecater2cowards.com
northwood@wecater2cowards.com
hooksett@wecater2cowards.com

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603-608-3690

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We proudly offer dental crowns at our convenient location in Allentown, NH. A Dental Crown is a popular cosmetic procedure that can benefit many people who are suffering from a variety of teeth appearance problems and structural flaws including chipped teeth, cracked teeth; discolored, stained, large gaps, receding gum and decaying teeth