Dental Crown Process

In this video, Austin cosmetic and implant dentist Dr. Brandon Hall explains the stages of dental crown placement, from preparation to the final restoration.

What is the process for a crown? That process is typically a two part process. You come in, we get you numb, get you comfortable, prepare that tooth for a crown. The crown has to be fabricated.

A dental crown is custom fit to your mouth and to your exact situation, to your teeth, to match your teeth and your bite. Then with that crown, you come back, you have that crown, make sure it fits and functions properly, and then it’s permanently cemented in place and off you go.

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MEET BRANDON HALL, DDS

Dr Hall received his dental training in San Antonio, TX and undergraduate degree in biology from Texas A&M University. Post dental school residency training while serving his country in the United States Navy. Dr. Hall enjoys attending many professional development and continuing education courses all over the country.

Dr. Hall’s coursework selection is heavily focused on dental implants and prosthetics to replace missing teeth. Dr. Hall is board certified in Nitrous oxide sedation (happy gas) to make his patient’s visits comfortable and relaxing.

When Dr. Hall is not taking care of smiles, you will find him in the great outdoors camping, hiking, and exploring. He enjoys playing sports, exercise, travel, and chasing after his three little tornadoes.

Spending much of his life growing up overseas, mostly in Germany, traveling, and experiencing other cultures has helped shape Dr. Hall’s outlook on life and work. Balancing time with a comfortable, caring work environment, family, recreation, and good food (I’m hungry right now). Having fun and enjoying life is crucial in helping us perform at our best each day.

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