How Natural Does an Implant Crown Look?

Implant Crown Santa Clara, CA

An implant crown can closely match the appearance of a natural tooth and can be essentially indistinguishable from adjacent natural teeth. This review discusses what an implant crown is and how a dentist can ensure that your implant crown looks as natural as possible.

Reviewing the natural appearance of an implant crown

One of the main reasons that patients seek implant crown treatment is to improve the cosmetic concerns that a missing tooth can cause. Many dentists recommend an implant crown to patients because of the cosmetic advantages that the restoration can offer.

What is an implant crown?

An implant crown is a type of dental restoration for the replacement of a missing tooth. It involves three components: the dental implant, the abutment, and the dental crown. Many dentists recommend an implant crown to patients who want a reliable, long-term solution to replace a single lost tooth.

How will an implant crown impact my appearance?

Patients generally have the option of choosing a tooth-colored crown, which is made of a ceramic material that is durable and relatively stain-resistant. When choosing a tooth-colored implant crown, it is essentially indistinguishable from the appearance of a natural tooth. There are alternative material options worth considering (e.g., metal alloy, gold, and porcelain-fused-to-metal). However, ceramic implant crowns offer the most notable aesthetic and functional benefit.

How do dentists ensure that an implant crown looks natural?

A tooth-colored crown naturally has an ideal color shade. However, the dentist uses a color guide to determine the exact shade of the surrounding teeth. They can then ensure that the crown is customized to precisely match that color so it blends in well with the patient’s smile and looks as natural as possible.

Can an implant crown become discolored like natural teeth?

Implant crowns are susceptible to teeth stains, similar to natural teeth. However, stains are far less likely with ceramic crowns because they are fairly stain-resistant. Nevertheless, implant crowns can become discolored over time, so it is important to practice good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly. Visiting the dentist for regular check-up visits can also help ensure that the patient can keep a natural-looking smile.

How long can I expect my implant crown to last?

Implant crowns can last much longer than a dental bridge or partial denture. In fact, the implant component of the crown can last for more than 15 years when cared for properly. However, how long the crown lasts and keeps its ideal natural appearance depends on how well the patient cares for the crown and their overall periodontal health. It will also rely on how often they go to the dentist for checkups and cleanings.

The implant crown process begins with a dental consultation

An implant crown can replace a single missing tooth or multiple teeth. If you would like to discuss how treatment can benefit you in greater detail, contact our dental practice today by phone or message to arrange for a convenient consultation visit.

Request an appointment here: https://genesisdentistrysantaclara.com or call Genesis Dentistry Dental Group at (408) 217-2233 for an appointment in our Santa Clara office.

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