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Dental Crowns in Merriam, KS

Better fitting, permanent crown for a long-term solution in a single visit.

Patient at Antioch Dentistry smiling after getting their new dental crowns.

What are Dental Crowns?

A dental crown, commonly referred to as a “cap,” is the proper protection after a tooth decay, infection, or injury tooth-shaped has damaged the natural tooth structure. They are often recommended when a tooth is too damaged for a filling but not damaged enough for an extraction. Dental crowns are made from several different materials such as porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of materials to restore the shape, size, and strength of the tooth it is replacing.

Why Choose Antioch Dentistry for Your Dental Crowns in Merriam?

At Antioch Dentistry, we have years of experience in providing top-quality dental crowns to our patients in Merriam. Our team of dental professionals is dedicated to providing personalized care to each patient, ensuring that they receive the highest-quality treatment for their dental crowns. We use advanced, proven technologies and the latest techniques to ensure that our patients receive the most advanced and effective treatments available to protect your teeth.

 

 

5 Signs a Dental Crown is Necessary

  • Large fillings: If a filling is too large, it can weaken the tooth and increase the risk of cracking.
  • Tooth decay: Severe tooth decay can weaken the enamel, making it more susceptible to fractures.
  • Cracked or fractured teeth: When bacteria get into the cracked tooth, it can cause an infection. If untreated, it can spread to other parts of the body.
  • Root canal treatment: If a tooth had a root canal treatment, it may need a crown to protect the weakened tooth from breaking.
  • Cosmetic reasons: Crowns can enhance the appearance of a discolored or misshapen tooth. 

Our Services:

  • Customized dental crowns
  • Expert diagnosis and treatment planning
  • High-quality materials
  • Affordable dental services and competitive pricing
  • Exceptional customer service

Contact Us:

Schedule a consultation at 913-671-7066 to restore your smile.

 

 

3D example of how a dental crown gets placed on a tooth from Antioch Dentistry.

2.3 million

Single crown is the most common restorative procedure. Approx 2.3 million implant-supported crowns are made annually.1

Antioch Dentistry

5754 Antioch Rd

Merriam, KS 66202

913-671-7066

 

off Antioch Rd, just east of I-35, north of IKEA and in front of the Home Depot in Merriam Town Center

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Our experienced team of dental professionals at Antioch Dentistry in Merriam are dedicated to providing the best care possible for your dental crown needs.

Importance of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are crucial for patients who have damaged, decayed, or weak teeth. They offer protection and support to the remaining natural tooth structure, preventing further damage or decay.

 

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If you're experiencing tooth decay, infection, or injury, it's important to get the proper dental care. Don't hesitate to give us a call and schedule an appointment today at Antioch Dentistry in Merriam. Our dental experts will make sure to take care of your teeth so you can smile with confidence.

Dental Issues That Could Require Emergency Dental Care

  • Toothache or sever dental pain
  • Broken or chipped tooth
  • Lost or knocked out tooth
  • Swelling or infection in the mouth or jaw
  • A lost or losse orthodontic appliance (such as a bracket or wire)
  • Trauma or injury to the moth or jaw
  • Abscess or pus-filled pocket on the gums
  • A broken or lost dental restoration (such as a filling or crown)
  • Gum bleeding that doesn't stop

Dental Crowns FAQs

  • What is the process for getting a dental crown?

In most cases, dental crown procedure takes two visits. During the first visit, the dentist shapes the damaged tooth to better support the crown and creates an impression. At the second visit, the crown is fitted onto the prepared tooth. However, at Antioch Dentistry, we also offer same-day crowns for a beautiful, permanent solution that saves your time as well as your tooth.

  • How long do dental crowns last?

With proper care and maintenance, dental crowns can last from 5 to 15 years. The lifespan of a crown depends on factors such as the material used, the location of the tooth, and oral hygiene habits.

  • Are dental crowns painful?

Generally, dental crown procedures are not painful, but involve some discomfort. Our team of dental professionals highly value your experience and ensure minimal discomfort.


Sources

1 American College of Prosthodontists. (n.d.). Facts & figures. GoToAPro. Retrieved April 27, 2023, from https://www.gotoapro.org/facts-figures/.