Lab-based Practices
Modern dentistry provides you with more alternatives than ever before for restoring and maintaining your health. While material strength and beauty continue to improve, the practitioner’s skill makes a huge impact. Dr. Manju R. Kejriwal employs cutting-edge procedures to restore even the most severely damaged mouths to full health.
Cavities, significant bite forces, and trauma can all cause teeth to be destroyed. If a root canal is required to save a tooth with a damaged nerve, the tooth may be particularly vulnerable. Dental crowns, often known as caps, allow these teeth to be repaired and coated in natural-looking materials. Most “capped” teeth are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth, as well as being exceedingly secure and pleasant.
Crowns can be made to repair a single tooth, a group of teeth (including the entire mouth), or to cover a gap between teeth using dental implants. When missing teeth are involved, a dental bridge or implants could be considered.
One Simple Step
It will take roughly two appointments once your case has been planned for you to leave with a fully restored tooth. The teeth are carefully prepped on the initial appointment. Dr. Manju R. Kejriwal then takes your case to a specialized lab to be turned into a dental work of art. A temporary crown helps you to function normally while you wait for your permanent crown to come. Preparation usually takes two to three weeks.
You’ll return for a second appointment after hours of unique craftwork in the lab. Before cementing the crown into place, Dr. Manju R. Kejriwal will test it on and assess its beauty and fit. With a few minor bite adjustments and a final polish, you’ll have one of dentistry’s finest restorations.
CAM/CDM Based Practices
Modern dentistry provides you with more alternatives than ever before for restoring and maintaining your health. While material strength and beauty continue to improve, the practitioner’s skill makes a huge impact. Dr. Manju R. Kejriwal employs cutting-edge procedures to restore even the most severely damaged mouths to full health.
Cavities, significant bite forces, and trauma can all cause teeth to be destroyed. If a root canal is required to save a tooth with a damaged nerve, the tooth may be particularly vulnerable. Dental crowns, often known as caps, allow these teeth to be repaired and coated in natural-looking materials. Most “capped” teeth are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth, as well as being exceedingly secure and pleasant.
Crowns can be made to repair a single tooth, a group of teeth (including the entire mouth), or to cover a gap between teeth using dental implants. When missing teeth are involved, a dental bridge or implants could be considered.
One Simple Step
We can now deliver a crown in only one appointment because of modern technologies. Following mild tooth shaping, comprehensive digital images generated by a computer provide us with the information we need to create your new restoration. A crown milled from the finest porcelain available is milled in only a few minutes using powerful software and our expertise. You’ll be on your way once we’ve properly bonded your new crown into place.