Dr Timothy Robison

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Dental Conditions

Placing a Gold Crown on a Back Tooth

It takes two appointments to restore your teeth with a crown. That's because a crown is custom-crafted in a dental laboratory to precisely fit your tooth.

To make the entire process comfortable for you, the first thing your dentist will do is make sure the affected area is thoroughly numb. Then any decay is removed with the handpiece, and the tooth is shaped.

Sometimes, to make a more accurate impression of the tooth, a piece of string is placed between the tooth and the gums. This gently pushes the gums away from the tooth.

Impressions create an accurate working model of the mouth, including the prepared tooth. This helps to re-create your natural bite.

For the week or two that it takes the dental lab to fabricate your new crown, you'll have a temporary crown. At your next visit, the temporary crown is removed, and you'll try out your new crown. Your dentist will check the fit and your bite. When everything looks good, your new crown crown will be cemented into place to complete the procedure.