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Dental crowns don’t last forever, especially if they’re old or damaged. When yours starts causing problems, it’s time for a replacement. Dr. Bryce Westmoreland at Wes Park Family Dentistry in Perry, Georgia, offers simple, effective dental crown replacement that keeps your smile comfortable and strong.
Porcelain crowns are popular because they look and feel like real teeth. They reflect light in a way close to natural enamel, making them a great fit for front teeth. Here’s why many patients go with porcelain:
Porcelain is a solid option for anyone looking for a clean, natural look with dependable strength.
Metal crowns are the tough ones. They stand up to grinding, chewing, and everything in between. Gold, palladium, or other alloys are often used. They last a long time and rarely chip. The trade-off? They stand out. That’s why we usually place them on back molars. They’re great for anyone who wants something built to last.
PFM (porcelain-fused-to-metal) crowns mix durability with a natural appearance. The metal core gives strength. The porcelain outer layer blends in with your natural teeth. They work well almost anywhere in your mouth. The one downside? If your gums recede over time, that metal line might show. Still, for many patients, PFM crowns strike a great balance.
All-ceramic crowns are perfect if you want to avoid metal. They’re known for looking clean and feeling comfortable, and they’re also a good fit for people who have metal allergies. Dr. Westmoreland recommends them for front teeth or anyone focused on a natural look. They are strong, sleek, and safe for sensitive mouths.
Zirconia crowns are one of the newer options. They’re incredibly strong, resist cracks, and still look good. We recommend them for patients who grind their teeth or need extra durability without giving up appearance. Thanks to better materials, zirconia comes in shades that blend with natural teeth—a strong, low-maintenance pick.
Temporary crowns protect your tooth while the permanent crown is made. Usually crafted from acrylic or resin, they’re designed to last just a few weeks. They let you eat and speak normally but aren’t meant for long-term use. A few quick tips: avoid sticky foods, chew on the other side, and brush gently around it.
Choosing the right crown means considering more than looks. Do you need strength for chewing? Something that blends in perfectly? Or maybe you have a metal allergy? Dr. Bryce Westmoreland takes the time to discuss your goals and concerns.
At Wes Park Family Dentistry, every recommendation is tailored to you. Call (478) 488-3561 or visit us at 233 Wes Park Dr, Perry, GA 31069. Ready for a crown that fits your smile and your life? Let’s get started on your dental crown replacement today.