We offer a range of materials to suit your needs and preferences:
Full ceramic (metal-free): Best for natural aesthetics and gentle on surrounding teeth.
Zirconia: Extremely durable with excellent wear resistance.
Metal-ceramic (PFM) and gold alloy: Highly resistant and long-lasting—ideal for back teeth—though less tooth-like in appearance.
Less invasive prep: Requires removal of less natural tooth, preserving strength.
Natural appearance: Matches tooth color seamlessly—no visible metal margins for a discreet restoration.
No temperature sensitivity: Comfortably endures hot or cold without causing discomfort.
Durability: With proper care, crowns last around 10 years or more.
Tooth Assessment & Preparation – We evaluate and prepare the tooth for optimal crown placement.
Impression or Digital Scan – We capture precise measurements to ensure a perfect fit.
Temporary Crown – You’ll receive a temporary cover while your custom crown is being crafted.
Final Placement – The crown is bonded with precision and polished for a flawless finish.
Aftercare Guidance – We’ll walk you through care steps to extend your crown’s lifespan.
Bilingual expertise in English and Spanish ensures clarity and comfort.
Modern materials & techniques—including CAD/CAM same-day crowns—offer both convenience and excellence.
Efficient, high-quality dental care during your travel allows you to enjoy Mazatlán without delay.
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged, cracked, or decayed tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance. Dentists may recommend crowns for worn-down teeth, teeth treated with root canals, fractured teeth, or as the final touch for dental implants.
Crowns come in various materials including:
All-ceramic or porcelain (metal-free): best for natural aesthetics, especially in visible areas.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM): combines strength and appearance.
Metal or gold alloy: highly durable and ideal for back teeth under strong chewing pressure.
Zirconia: combines strength with a tooth-colored appearance.
With proper care—including good hygiene and avoiding hard or sticky foods—a dental crown typically lasts between 10 to 15 years, and sometimes much longer.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort thanks to local anesthesia. It is normal to feel mild sensitivity afterward, which usually subsides quickly.
The process generally involves:
- Tooth preparation and impressions.
- Placement of a temporary crown while your permanent one is crafted.
- Final fitting, adjustments, and bonding for a seamless finish.
Treat your crown like a natural tooth:
- Brush twice a day and floss daily to avoid decay at the margin.
- Avoid hard or sticky foods in the first few days after placement to ensure the crown sets securely.
- Maintain regular dental check-ups to monitor fit and oral health.
Office: Av. Fco Solís #2587 I-4, Col. Residencial Rinconada, Plaza Bicentenario, Mazatlán Sin
Email: [email protected]
Site: dentalprocenter.com