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Archives for December 2023

My Dentist Can’t Get My Crown to Match

Posted on December 25, 2023 by AllSmiles.

My schedule is so tight that I decided to get a same-day crown at a local dentist near my job. The crown is for a right lateral incisor. The dentist was confident that she could make a perfect match, but the crown did not. She replaced the crown twice, each time with the wrong color. During my last visit, the dentist told me to be happy that I could get the tooth fixed in a day. But my tooth isn’t fixed. I want this obvious mismatch corrected. Am I asking being unreasonable? – Thank you, Lizette

Lizette,

We understand your disappointment. Your dentist made it seem like you are asking too much to have your crown match your other teeth. A match is essential for a front tooth, especially if you want to feel comfortable about your smile.

Matching a Dental Crown for A Front Tooth

Ten dental crowns for various tooth positions on black glass
A skilled cosmetic dentist will ensure your dental crown matches your surrounding teeth.

It takes skill and patience for a dentist to achieve a perfect match for a crown on a front tooth. It becomes more challenging to achieve the match with a same-day crown—especially if the dentist does not understand techniques for doing aesthetic touchups to the crown. It is normal to try in the crown two or three times to ensure a perfect match. However, a skilled cosmetic dentist will not give up and tell you to be happy with the results.

Your dentist may use a Vita shade guide and be frustrated because the shade guide isn’t achieving a match. However, an advanced cosmetic dentist would take these steps to achieve a match with a crown:

  • Work with a master dental ceramist to craft a highly aesthetic crown
  • Draw a color map for the ceramist
  • Provide written instructions that specify a basic shade
  • Draw areas where the ceramist would need to add tints to exactly match your natural teeth
  • Try in the crown when it arrives to check for color and take pictures of your teeth
  • Communicate discrepancies with the ceramist and send photos
  • Cement the crown only when the try-in is successful and you approve the crown’s appearance and fit

Get a second opinion

Although same-day crowns offer convenience and a metal-free alternative, if your dentist doesn’t know how to get a close match to your natural teeth with the crown, you are wasting time and money. Many dentists do not have much training in cosmetic dentistry beyond dental school. Don’t be surprised if a cosmetic dentist recommends a custom crown from a ceramist to give you beautiful results. We recommend that you find a cosmetic dentist to examine your crown and explain your options for matching a crown to your tooth shade.

Baton Rouge family dentist Dr. Ryan Perry sponsors this post. Please read about how he strives to provide his patients with the best care possible.

Filed Under: CEREC Crowns Tagged With: dental crown, dental crown doesn't match, front tooth crown, front tooth crown doesn't match, same day crown, same day crown doesn't match

My Dentist’s Grinding Ruined My Crown

Posted on December 11, 2023 by AllSmiles.

Frustrated woman with her hands covering her faceIn October, my dentist placed crowns on my left first and second molar teeth. One of the crowns fell off, so my dentist cemented and ground it down to correct the bite. Within two weeks, the back side of the crown (closest to my tongue) broke. I think she was too aggressive with that grinding tool. Now I feel weird when I chew on that side of my mouth. My dentist had emphasized how affordably she could provide the two crowns, but now I might need new ones. Thank you. Milan from NJ

Milan

Thanks for your inquiry.

Should a Dentist Grind on Your Crowns?

Dentists commonly adjust a new crown to your bite by grinding or filing it down. But the dentist must check your bite in intervals to ensure that not too much—or too little—of the crown is adjusted. But these are minor adjustments. Your dentist will shape and smooth the crown to prevent it from feeling rough.

But we are concerned about several aspects of your experience.

  • Loose crowns – A permanent crown should not loosen or fall off. Your dentist might have aggressively prepared your tooth or bonded the crown incorrectly.
  • Adjusting your bite – A dentist should adjust your bite and crown when placing it. It is not expected to modify the crown after re-cementing it. Something went wrong in the process. Still, your dentist must explain why she adjusted it.
  • Broken crown – A crown should not break from conservative bonding. Dr. Perry would need to examine your crown, but it seems it is now dangerously thin.
  • Affecting your bite – The adjustments affect your bite, which can cause multiple issues leading to TMJ symptoms.

Your dentist should compensate you. We recommend scheduling a second opinion with a cosmetic dentist trained in occlusion and bite. You don’t have to sacrifice quality to get affordable dental care.

Baton Rouge family dentist Dr. Ryan Perry sponsors this post. Please read about how he strives to provide his patients with the best care possible.

Filed Under: Affordable Dentist Tagged With: aggressive dental crown prep, dental crown, dental crown bit, dental crown second opinion, dentist ruined crown, grinding dental crown

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Baton Rouge, LA 70809
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