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Dental Crowns for Orange Beach, AL

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Restore Damaged Teeth with Custom Dental Crowns

If you have a damaged, cracked, or weakened tooth, a dental crown can restore the strength, function, and natural appearance of your smile. At Townsley Family Dentistry, we provide custom dental crowns for our patients in Orange Beach, AL that strengthen and protect your tooth while blending naturally with your smile.

About Dental Crowns

What is a dental crown?

A dental crown, often referred to as a “tooth cap”, is a durable, custom restoration that covers and protects a compromised tooth. Crowns may be made from materials such as porcelain, ceramic, or resin, depending on your individual needs and aesthetic goals.

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Each crown is carefully designed to replicate the natural contours, color, and function of your tooth, allowing you to bite, chew, and speak comfortably.

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Dental crowns are commonly recommended to:

  • Protect teeth weakened by decay or fractures

  • Restore teeth following root canal therapy

  • Repair severely worn, chipped, or broken teeth

  • Support large fillings when minimal tooth structure remains

  • Improve the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth

  • Complete a dental implant restoration

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If you are in Orange Beach, AL and looking for a trusted dentist near you, give our dental office a call. Dr. Townsley uses crowns to repair teeth affected by decay, fractures, large fillings, or root canal treatment. With modern materials and advanced dental technology, today’s crowns are designed to look natural and blend seamlessly with your smile.

What to Expect During a Dental Crown Procedure | Orange Beach, AL

Initial Examination and Tooth Preparation

If you are in Orange Beach, getting a custom dental crown from our very own Dr. Townsley is an easy, straightforward process that typically only requires two appointments.

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During your first visit, your dentist will perform a comprehensive examination and take digital X-rays to assess the health of the affected tooth. If necessary, an additional treatment, such as root canal therapy, may be completed prior to crown placement.

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The tooth is then gently reshaped to create space for the crown. This step allows the crown to fit securely and look natural alongside your surrounding teeth.

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After the tooth is prepared, an impression of the tooth and surrounding bite is taken. This information is sent to our dental laboratory where your custom crown is created.

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A temporary crown is then placed to protect your tooth while your permanent crown is being fabricated.

Final Crown Placement

At your second appointment, your temporary crown will be removed and your custom crown will be placed and evaluated for:

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  • Proper fit and comfort

  • Accurate bite alignment

  • Natural color and appearance

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Once everything looks and feels right, the crown is securely bonded to your tooth using dental cement. Local anesthesia will be used as needed to ensure a comfortable experience.

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After placement, your dental crown will function just like a natural tooth and you can get right back to talking and eating as usual.

Caring For Your Dental Crown

Sometimes people experience mild tenderness or gum sensitivity for a few days after a crown placement but most patients find that if they experience any discomfort, it improves quickly.

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To keep your crown in great shape:

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  • Rinse with warm salt water to reduce irritation

  • Take over-the-counter pain medication if needed

  • Continue brushing and flossing daily

  • Avoid chewing hard objects such as ice or popcorn kernels

  • Maintain regular dental checkups and cleanings

 

Good oral hygiene is essential to protect the natural tooth underneath the crown and keep your restoration healthy.

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If your crown contains metal beneath porcelain, you may occasionally notice a faint dark line near the gumline. This is normal and simply reflects the metal structure beneath the porcelain.

How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

Dental crowns are built to last. With proper care, most crowns last 10–15 years or longer.

 

Simple habits—like brushing, flossing, avoiding excessive pressure on your teeth, and keeping up with dental visits—can help extend the life of your crown and keep your smile looking its best.

Dental Crowns Near Me in Orange Beach, AL

If you have a damaged or weakened tooth, a custom dental crown can restore strength, chewing function, and the appearance of your smile. Modern crowns at Townsley Family Dentistry are durable, natural-looking, and designed to protect your teeth for years to come.

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For years, patients throughout Orange Beach, AL and nearby communities have relied on Dr. Townsley for trusted, high-quality dental care. Contact our office today to schedule your visit.

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