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Fixing a Dental Implant Crown

Dr. Ken LeBlanc and Dr. Claire LeBlanc have helped many people in Lafayette, LA, with implant restoration. This process helps keep your implant crowns in great shape. Here's what you need to know about this process and the ways that it can help you recover.

What Causes Implant Damage?

People with dental implant crowns don't often need repairs because they are very strong and should last for years without serious issues. However, damage could make repairs inevitable. Implant restoration can help with these concerns and restore your implant to its best condition. A few situations that may cause damage to your implant include:

  • Grinding your teeth at night while you sleep or when you are nervous 
  • Damaging the implant during a contact sport, like football or basketball 
  • Biting or chewing hard objects or foods, such as hard popcorn kernels
  • Experiencing a broken abutment or screw that keeps your crown on your implant 

These problems must be carefully managed to ensure that you don't experience any long-term complications. Thankfully, getting an implant restoration in Lafayette, LA, can help by restoring the surface of your crown and keeping it in great shape. Let's take a look at the steps in this repair procedure to give you a better understanding of this scenario.

How are Crowns Repaired?

When you experience implant crown damage, it is crucial to visit a dental professional for restoration and repair. This process takes on several different steps that help to enhance your oral health and make your implant stronger, including:

  • Smoothing the damaged edges to see if this helps with minor imperfections 
  • Deciding if replacement is the best option for your implant crown 
  • Creating an impression of your mouth to get an idea of your crown needs 
  • Producing a replacement crown, which may take up to two weeks 
  • Wearing a temporary replacement until your permanent option is available
  • Removing and replacing the broken or damaged crown surgically 

These simple steps will ensure that you don't experience any other dental problems, such as severe damage of your implant or the surrounding teeth. 

Restore Your Crown to Its Full Capacity

Do you want implant restoration in Lafayette LA? Call Dr. Ken LeBlanc and Claire LeBlanc right away to learn more. We'll examine your implant and decide if restoration is needed. Call (337) 406-9994 to discuss your implant, book an appointment, or simply learn more about the nature of this procedure.

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