Dental Crowns in Erie, PA

Dental crowns are a long-term dental restoration service that can solve common dental problems. Tooth decay, fractured teeth, and dental injuries are all reasons a patient may need a dental crown. Dental crowns, or dental caps, are common for many patients and are considered routine procedures for dentists. At Sleep Dentistry, we realize that for many patients, even the most common procedures can be difficult if you suffer from dental phobias or dental anxiety. Our team will provide you with a relaxing visit and comfort so that nothing stops you from achieving a beautiful and healthy smile.

Dental professional preparing patient for dental crown procedure in Erie, PA

What is a dental crown?

At the most basic level, you can think of a dental crown as a covering that you put over your tooth to protect it. Dental crowns are fairly non-invasive to place within the mouth. Typical reasons you may need a dental crown include:

  • Protecting weak teeth
  • Restoring damaged teeth
  • Covering a dental implant
  • Assisting in the installation of dental bridges
  • Cover teeth after a root canal
  • Supporting teeth that have large fillings

Preparing and placing a dental crown is a simple and painless procedure. There are two steps to this process. First, your dentist will examine and prepare your dental crown to ensure it fits perfectly. Then, your dentist will place the crown in the corresponding position within your mouth. After you’ve had a dental crown placed within your mouth, be sure to brush your teeth as normal and avoid hard foods, as these can damage your crown. If you’re thinking about your options when it comes to dental restoration, give us a call at Sleep Dentistry. We’d be happy to discuss your options and provide you with dental care unlike any other. 

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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Dental Crowns

How long do dental crowns last?

Dental crowns are a simple procedure that can last anywhere from 15 to 30 years. Practicing proper dental hygiene will extend the life of your dental crown. Scheduling an appointment with your dentist if you believe your dental crown is loose or damaged will also ensure a healthy, long-lasting crown.

Do dental crowns hurt?

During a standard dental crown procedure, your dentist will numb a portion of your mouth so that you don’t feel any pain or discomfort. You may find that after your procedure, you mouth feels slightly sore, however dental crowns should not cause a severe amount of pain before or after the procedure.

What are dental crowns made of?

Dental crowns can be made from a variety of materials. Dental crowns are most commonly made with steel, metal, porcelain, ceramic, or resin materials. Depending on your sensitivity to metals, you may want to consider the materials of your dental crown carefully. Consult your dentist on which dental crown is right for you.

Are dental crowns MRI-safe?

It depends on what your crown is made of. Dental crowns made of porcelain, resin, and gold are completely safe during an MRI. If your crown is made of metal, or contains a portion of metal, the image of your MRI may be distorted.

Do dental crowns cause bad breath?

Dental crowns shouldn’t cause bad breath. If you’re practicing standard dental hygiene throughout the day, your dental crown shouldn’t cause any issues. However, failing to take care of your dental health (i.e. brushing, flossing, using mouthwash, etc.) can produce harmful bacteria in your mouth that leads to bad breath.

Where To Find Us 

📍 Address: 3915 Caughey Rd, Erie, PA 16506
 
📞 Phone:  (814) 833-3505
 

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Friends Cash in From 2021 Calendars

Posted on February 17th, 2021 at 1:38 PM
Friends Cash in From 2021 Calendars

Our 2021 calendar fundraiser was a FURnomenal success! We were delighted to reach a paw out to four wonderful local animal organizations in need.

Two women holding Gizmo and Gadget the dogs and a donation check for the Erie Humane Society

First, we visited our smiling friends at the Erie Humane Society.

Two women holding Gizmo and Gadget the dogs and a donation check for H.O.P.E Rescue

Next, we visited Judy at HOPE Rescue. With the help of our New Giving Tree this year, we were able to exceed our goal and help abused, abandoned, neglected, and underserved dogs and cats achieve hope and love.

A group of people holding Gizmo the dog and a donation check for the MAH Angel Fund

Our third stop was Millcreek Animal Hospital, where we presented an $853 donation to their "Angel Fund," which helps give rescues a second chance at life through the amazing surgical skills of Doctors Brandon and Jenny Grimshawe.

Two women holding Gizmo and Gadget the dogs and a donation check for Orphan Angels

Last but certainly not least (we love cats too!) we visited Orphan Angels Cat Sanctuary and Adoption Center. If anyone in the area has room in their home and hearts for a little more love in their family, they are sure to have the PURRfect kitty for you. 

Thank you so much to all our friends for their generosity and for making these gifts happen!