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Crowns The Finishing Touch To an Implant

Crowns The Finishing Touch To an Implant

Crowns The Finishing Touch To an Implant

Crowns are most commonly used to restore and repair a broken tooth or to protect a tooth that has had a root canal. But did you know that crowns also act as the tooth in dental implants? Here at Tomase Dental Care, we take pride in our dental implant procedure and consider our dental implant crowns to be among the finest in the area.

The crown is the visible part of the implant or the "tooth" but there is more to a dental implant than meets the eye. The foundation of an implant and what makes it permanent is a titanium post surgically placed to replace a tooth's root. This Titanium post fuses to the jawbone to become an anchor very similar in function to a natural tooth's root.

How Are Implant Crown Created?

After implant placement, Dr. Timothy Tomase takes an impression of the implant area. This precise impression is then sent to our dental laboratory. The lab will a beautiful crown or tooth artfully designed to fit in the space, and match the size and shape of the remaining healthy teeth. Our labs have a reputation for creating crowns of the finest, strongest, most natural looking porcelain. Each crown we place is custom created to feel, function and appear just like the surrounding teeth.

We have chosen not to place porcelain fused to metal (crowns made with metal lining that is covered with porcelain) because they just don't look natural. They are opaque or flat looking because they do not let light pass through the way a natural tooth does. Worst of all, there is often a dark or gray line next to the gum. For looks, function and durability, we only place all porcelain implant crowns that look and function just like real teeth!

When Will You Place My Implant Crown?

Healing time is different for every individual and can take up to six months. In the meantime, a protective cover screw is put in place to allow for both healing and normal use. As soon as the implant is properly secure in the jaw, an abutment and crown can be fitted. We will place a temporary crown for the gums to adjust to and heal around until the permanent crown is placed. Your implant crown should look and function just like your other teeth so you can laugh and eat with renewed confidence.

We love hearing our patients tell is how free and at ease they feel once their implants and crowns are completed.

For more information about dental implants and implant crowns, or to schedule an appointment, give us a call at 419.474.5858 or visit our website, www.drtomase.com.
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