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If your dentist has recommended a dental crown, you might have questions about how the process works, especially how the crown will fit and feel in your mouth. At Chesterland Family Dental Care in Chesterland, OH, Dr. Brianne Fratantonio is committed to ensuring every crown looks natural, feels comfortable, and functions properly within your bite. Below are some of the most common questions patients ask concerning fit and function during the crown process.
Dr. Fratantonio uses detailed impressions and digital scans to create a highly accurate model of your tooth and bite alignment. This helps ensure your dental crown is customized to fit seamlessly with the rest of your teeth. During the fitting process, she will carefully check your bite using special paper and make any necessary adjustments so that the crown feels natural when you chew, speak, and rest your jaw.
A properly made crown should not feel bulky or out of place. At Chesterland Family Dental Care, your crown is designed to mimic your original tooth’s shape, size, and contour. Once placed, most patients say it feels just like a natural tooth. If anything feels slightly off initially, Dr. Fratantonio will make minor refinements to ensure a smooth, balanced bite.
If your crown feels too high or causes discomfort when you bite down, it’s important to inform Dr. Fratantonio immediately. This is usually a quick fix—she can precisely adjust the crown’s surface to bring it into harmony with your bite. Getting the bite right is crucial, so you should never feel like you’re stuck with an uncomfortable fit.
Most patients adjust to their crown within a few days. It’s normal to feel slightly aware of the new crown at first, but if it still feels awkward or causes bite discomfort after a week, Dr. Fratantonio encourages you to return for a bite check. She’ll ensure everything lines up properly so you can chew and speak comfortably again.
Yes, a crown that is too high or misaligned can put excess pressure on the opposing teeth and lead to premature wear or jaw pain. That’s why Dr. Fratantonio takes the time to check your bite thoroughly before finalizing the crown. A good fit is not just about comfort. It helps protect your oral health long-term by maintaining the balance of your bite.
At Chesterland Family Dental Care, your comfort and oral health are top priorities. If you have questions or concerns about getting a dental crown, Dr. Brianne Fratantonio will guide you through the process. Call 440-491-4001 or schedule your appointment today.
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Brianne R. Fratantonio, MA, DMD, earned her dental degree from Case
Western Reserve
University School of Dental Medicine and her Bachelor of Science and Masters in
Biology
from John Carroll University.
She is a member of the
American Dental Association (ADA),
Ohio Dental Association (ODA),
American Academy of Facial Esthetics,
Straight Wire
Orthodontic Studies,
Engel Institute of Dental Implants, and
Dental XP
Externship.
She
is passionate about providing general dentistry services and building lasting patient
relationships.
Nicholas R. Fratantonio, DDS, FAGD, received his postgraduate training
at Case Western
Reserve University Dental School. He is a member of the ADA, ODA,
Northeast Ohio Dental
Society,
International Association of Orthodontics,
American Orthodontic Society,
American Association of Functional Orthodontics, and
International College of
Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics, a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, and a Past
President of the
Northeastern Ohio Neuromuscular Study Club.
Trudy Amstadt, DDS, is a graduate of the School of Dental Medicine at
Case
Western Reserve University. She has followed advanced courses in cosmetic dentistry,
dentures, crowns and bridges, occlusion, and neuromuscular dentistry. She has
memberships with the American Dental Society, ODA, GCDS0, and various study clubs.