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Cracked, worn-down, or severely decayed teeth can affect not just the appearance of your smile but also your comfort and confidence. Fortunately, porcelain crowns offer a reliable and natural-looking solution to protect and restore damaged teeth—bringing back both function and aesthetics.

What Is a Porcelain Crown?
A porcelain crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crafted from high-quality ceramic materials, porcelain crowns closely mimic the natural color and translucency of your real teeth, making them an ideal choice for visible areas like front teeth.

When Do You Need a Dental Crown?
Your dentist may recommend a porcelain crown if you have:

A tooth that’s broken or severely worn down

A large filling with little natural tooth structure remaining

A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment

A dental implant that needs a top restoration

Discolored or misshapen teeth affecting your smile

Benefits of Porcelain Crowns
Porcelain crowns are not only restorative—they’re cosmetic too. Some of their most valued benefits include:

Natural Appearance: They blend seamlessly with your existing teeth.

Durability: With proper care, porcelain crowns can last for many years.

Biocompatibility: Porcelain is metal-free and less likely to cause allergic reactions.

Strength and Protection: They reinforce weak teeth and restore function.

Stain Resistance: Porcelain resists discoloration better than many other materials.

The Porcelain Crown Procedure
Initial Evaluation: Your dentist will examine the tooth and prepare it for the crown.

Tooth Preparation: A thin layer is removed to make space for the crown.

Impressions: Digital or physical molds are taken for precise fit and design.

Temporary Crown: You\'ll receive a temporary crown while your permanent one is being made.

Final Placement: Once ready, the porcelain crown is bonded securely in place.

The entire process typically takes two visits, and the results can be life-changing—both functionally and cosmetically.

How to Care for Your Porcelain Crown
Maintaining your porcelain crown is easy and essential. Stick to regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups. Avoid biting hard objects or grinding your teeth, as these habits can shorten the crown’s lifespan.

Ready to Restore Your Smile?
At Smiles of Boca, we specialize in natural-looking, long-lasting porcelain crowns that bring back the beauty and strength of your smile. Whether you need a crown for functional reasons or a cosmetic upgrade, our team is here to help you every step of the way.

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