Crowns

Crowns at San Diego, CA

Teeth can sustain damage at any time and need repairs. For instance, tooth decay can ravage teeth, and one may break while you’re eating dinner. You may have an accident at home while working in your garden, with a rock flying up and hitting you in the mouth, chipping one or two teeth. Fortunately, Dr. Shervin at bliss dental arts can save your teeth with dental crowns.

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What are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns are covers or caps that go over teeth to support and protect them if they become damaged. Our dentist near you may also recommend them to improve the appearance of teeth if your natural ones are small or discolored. The crowns are available in materials, like:

  • Ceramic
  • Composite resin
  • Metals like gold or stainless steel
  • Porcelain
  • Porcelain fused to metal

Many patients choose porcelain crowns in San Diego, CA because porcelain reflects light in the same way as enamel, making them look like natural teeth. Dr. Shervin will make suggestions for your crown based on where it is going in your mouth. For instance, if it’s a molar they are saving, they may suggest a metal crown.

Installation of a Crown

So that crowns near you stay on teeth, the teeth will need to be prepared for them. Our dentist in San Diego, CA will shape the tooth so that the crown fits snugly. To do this, they will use a drill to remove some of the enamel from each side, forming a pyramid. After trimming the tooth, they will use dental cement, such as composite resin, to attach the crown to the tooth.

Need to repair a damaged tooth? Check out our before and after gallery to see how dental crowns restore smiles. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Shervin to get your crown today!

How Long Do Crowns Last?

Crowns are very durable and can last 20 years or longer. On average, a dental crown will last between 10 to 30 years. If you take good care of your crown, such as brushing it and not eating hard foods or chewing on non-food items like pens, you can prolong their life.

If you’ve broken a tooth or want a better smile, book a consultation with Dr. Shervin to discuss getting crowns at bliss dental arts to fix your smile.

FAQ's

Can dental crowns fix small cosmetic imperfections, or are they only for damaged teeth?

Crowns are commonly used for weakened teeth, but they can also improve severe cosmetic flaws like deep discoloration, uneven shapes, or worn-down edges. If veneers or bonding aren’t strong enough for your situation, your dentist may recommend a crown for a more durable aesthetic improvement.

What should I expect during the first 24 hours after getting a dental crown?

It’s normal to feel mild sensitivity or tightness as your bite adjusts. Avoid chewing hard or sticky foods on the crowned tooth for a day. If discomfort doesn't improve within a few days, your dentist can make small bite adjustments for better comfort.

Do dental crowns change the way I bite or speak?

A properly fitted crown should not change speech or chewing patterns. However, your bite may feel slightly different for a short period as your mouth adapts. If your bite feels uneven after several days, your dentist can make minor refinements for perfect alignment.

Can I whiten my dental crown in the future?

Whitening products don’t change the color of crowns. If you plan to whiten natural teeth later, it’s best to do so before the crown is made. Your dentist can then match the restored tooth to your preferred shade for long-term consistency.

What happens if a crown becomes loose unexpectedly?

A loose crown can result from weakened cement, underlying decay, or biting pressure. Avoid chewing on that side and schedule an appointment immediately. Your dentist will assess whether it can be recemented or needs replacement to protect the underlying tooth.

Do crowns require special toothpaste or dental products?

Crowns don’t need specialty toothpaste, but non-abrasive formulas are ideal to preserve the surface finish. Your dentist may recommend products that support gum health around the crown, since healthy gums are essential for long-term crown stability and protection.

Can I travel shortly after getting a new crown?

Yes — most people travel without issues. If you recently received a temporary crown, avoid chewing sticky foods and bring a small dental kit in case it shifts. For permanent crowns, your dentist in San Diego, CA can advise if follow-up is needed before travel.

Will a crown feel heavier or bulkier than a natural tooth?

A well-designed crown should feel natural. If it feels bulky, catches food, or irritates your tongue or cheek, let your dentist know. Bliss Dental Arts can make precise adjustments to ensure the crown fits seamlessly with the rest of your smile.

Are dental crowns safe for people with metal allergies?

Yes. If you’re sensitive to metals, your dentist can use all-ceramic or zirconia crowns. These materials are metal-free, highly aesthetic, and extremely strong. Always mention allergies or sensitivities during your consultation so your treatment plan is tailored accordingly.

Can dental crowns help with headaches caused by a bad bite?

Sometimes. If a worn or fractured tooth is disrupting your bite, placing a properly shaped crown can help restore balance. This may reduce strain on jaw muscles and ease related headaches. Your dentist will assess how bite alignment contributes to your symptoms.

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