Dental Crowns in Torrance, CA

Custom dental crowns in Torrance that cap and protect teeth with significant damage from decay, trauma, or root canals, restoring strength and natural appearance. - A dental crown is a custom-made cap covering a tooth with significant structural damage from decay, trauma, or a large, failing filling. Crowns are typically recommended when a tooth is too weak to support a new filling or after root canal therapy.

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Custom dental crowns in Torrance that cap and protect teeth with significant damage from decay, trauma, or root canals, restoring strength and natural appearance.

A dental crown is a custom-made cap covering a tooth with significant structural damage from decay, trauma, or a large, failing filling. Crowns are typically recommended when a tooth is too weak to support a new filling or after root canal therapy.

Dental Crowns at Torrance Dental Center

When You Need a Crown and the Fitting Process

A crown is often necessary for significant tooth fractures, large cavities too big for a standard filling, following root canal treatment, severely worn teeth from grinding or erosion, and to replace a large, failing filling. The fitting process usually takes two appointments. At the first visit, we perform an examination with digital X-rays, prepare the tooth by gently reshaping the outer surface and removing any decay or damaged structure, take digital or physical impressions to send to the lab, and place a temporary crown. At the second visit, we remove the temporary crown, check the fit, bite, and aesthetics, and securely bond the permanent crown in place.

  • Custom caps for teeth too weak for a filling
  • All-porcelain, PFM, full metal, and zirconia options
  • Protects and strengthens damaged or cracked teeth
  • Often recommended after root canal therapy
  • Can last 15 years or more with proper care

Types of Crowns and Their Advantages

We provide several types of crowns. All-porcelain crowns offer the most natural appearance, matching the color and luster of adjacent teeth. Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns combine a strong metal substructure with a tooth-colored porcelain exterior, ideal for back teeth that require significant strength. Full metal crowns use highly durable, wear-resistant alloys and are a practical option for molars that are not visible. Zirconia crowns offer exceptional strength and fracture resistance and can be made thinner than other crown types. Crowns strengthen weakened teeth, provide a long-term solution that can last 15 years or more with proper oral hygiene, help preserve your natural tooth and the jawbone health it supports, and offer a custom, aesthetic fit.

Crowns and Bridges

A dental crown is like a cap that is fixed to a single tooth, while a dental bridge is composed of three crowns joined together, where the middle crown is a full replacement tooth that sits over the gap left by a missing tooth. An alternative to a crown and bridge is a dental implant, which fixes a titanium screw into the gums and bone and is a more comprehensive and permanent, though more expensive, solution. Contact Torrance Dental Center to find out whether a crown is right for you.

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