Crowns and Pulp Therapy

Using biocompatible Zirconia and patented design features, Sprig’s EZCrowns® for kids are designed to look and function just like natural teeth while offering the best retention and ease-of-seating in the industry. These crowns are designed to create longer lasting mechanical bonds to give kids the confidence they need to create the interpersonal bonds that really matter. Parents, when your child needs a dental crown, don't fret. Dental crowns are a common procedure for kids and are usually very successful. In addition, Pulp Therapy can help keep your child's teeth healthy and strong.

Finally - Tooth-Colored Crowns for Kids!

Sprig EZCrowns® are tooth-colored, prefabricated ceramic crowns especially designed just for kids! They are created from a solid block of zirconia, much like highly esthetic crowns made for adults. Each crown is color matched to your child’s tooth, making them very smooth, shiny, and impermeable to staining.

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    Like stainless steel crowns, zirconia crowns are exceptionally strong. Baby teeth crowns are sometimes necessary when your child’s baby tooth has been damaged or is too decayed to support a filling. Placing a crown on a baby tooth helps to protect the remaining tooth structure and allows the baby tooth to function normally until it is ready to fall out on its own. An immature permanent tooth crown may be necessary when your child’s permanent tooth is damaged or has not developed correctly. Placing a crown on an immature permanent tooth helps to protect the remaining tooth structure and allows the permanent tooth to develop correctly. Sprig EZCrowns® are an excellent option for your child’s dental needs.

Protect Their Smiles with Pulp Therapy

Pulp Therapy is a procedure in which the dentist removes the diseased pulp from the crown or root of the tooth. Pulp Therapy is most often performed on baby teeth or immature permanent teeth. The most common forms of pulp therapy are Pulpotomy and Pulpectomy. Pulpotomy is a procedure in which the dentist removes the diseased pulp from the crown of the tooth. The root of the tooth remains healthy and unaffected. Pulpectomy is a procedure in which the dentist removes the diseased pulp from the root of the tooth. After the Pulpectomy, the root will be filled with a biocompatible material to protect it from further infection. Pulp Therapy helps to save teeth that would otherwise be lost to decay. Pulp Therapy is the perfect way to keep your child's teeth healthy and strong. With Pulp Therapy, your child can avoid losing a tooth due to decay or infection.

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