Cottonwood Creek Dental Blog

4 Services That Might Be Part of Your Full Mouth Reconstruction

May 26, 2026

When you’re suffering from multiple dental issues at once, your dentist may recommend a full mouth reconstruction. The process consists of a variety of restorative services that have been carefully chosen to address your specific oral health needs. Are you curious about what you can expect from your full mouth reconstruction? Below are 4 examples of services that may be included in your treatment plan.  

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How Do Dentists Prepare Teeth for Dental Crowns?

April 23, 2026

A CGI image of a dental crown

If you’ve been told you need a dental crown, you may be a little worried about what comes next. Dental crowns are like deluxe fillings, but while they do serve a similar purpose, they require a bit more of an involved process to get. Here’s a closer look at what you can expect from your procedure, and why you’ll be glad you decided to give your damaged tooth the “royal” treatment!

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Smile Timelines: How Long Does a Dental Crown Last?

March 10, 2026

Dentist holding model teeth with crown

Dental crowns are one of the most reliable ways to restore a damaged or weakened tooth. Whether a crown was placed after a large cavity, a root canal, or a cracked tooth, its job is to protect the remaining tooth structure while restoring strength and appearance.

A common question people ask after getting a crown is how long it will last. While dental crowns are designed to be durable, their lifespan can vary depending on several factors—including how well they are cared for at home.

The good news is that with proper maintenance and regular dental visits, many crowns can last for well over a decade.

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Restoring Smiles: Should You Get a Crown or a Filling?

February 2, 2026

Woman smiling and pointing to her teeth

If someone has a decayed or damaged tooth, then there are often two restorative treatments that can fix the problem. A filling is usually a great choice, but a crown can be necessary in some cases. However, how can you tell which one is right for you? Ultimately, it depends on your unique case, so here’s a good way to determine which one would help you achieve a problem-free smile.

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