Dental Crown

Over time your teeth can get damaged because of so many reasons which include tooth decay, injuries, etc. Your teeth can lose their shape or size. Dental crowns are tooth-shaped “caps “and they are placed over your tooth which acts as a snug hat for your tooth. The crown helps in restoring the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance. The dental crown is cemented into place on your tooth and it covers the visible portion of the tooth.

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Advantages Of Dental Crown

1. They strengthen teeth-Dental Crown can completely cover a tooth due to which the weak tooth gets the strength back so that it will continue its assigned job without any worry of being further damaged. Crowns also provide protection from decay as well. This makes them a common restorative procedure after someone undergoes root canal therapy.

2. They restore teeth– Dental Crown is capable of restoring a tooth back to its original size and shape. This kind of restoration is necessary when all the teeth are not coming together and it can cause various types of bite issues. Crowns are able to give a full functioning mouth to their patient so that they don’t face any kind of problem while eating and speaking.

3. They stay in their place– Dental crown is placed permanently placed over a tooth and it will not change its position as compared to dentures which can be easily shifted from their position. Due to all the reasons crowns are comfortable to wear as compared to dentures.

4. They make smiles look better– Dental Crown can easily cover up a number of tooth imperfections, which includes discolored teeth as well. Crown should be made that will match the rest of the teeth, which brings out a natural look that will bring a pleasant smile to the face. Crowns that are made using porcelain materials are stain-resistant and therefore a common choice for those wanting a smile makeover.

Disadvantages Of Dental Crown

1. Discomfort or sensitivity– Your newly crowned tooth may be sensitive immediately after the procedure as the anesthesia begins to wear off. If the crowned tooth has a nerve on it then you will experience some heat and cold sensitivity. Your dentist will advise you to brush your teeth with toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth. When you feel any kind of pain or sensitivity while you bite down it usually means that the crown is too high on the tooth. Then you need to contact your dentist who will solve your problem.

2. Chipped Crown– Crowns which are usually made up of porcelain that are fused to the metal can sometimes chip. When the chip is small then a composite resin is used to repair the chip along with the crown remaining in the mouth. But this kind of treatment will be temporary. If the chipping is extensive then you need to replace your crown.

3. Loose Crown– When the cement washes out from the crown it will make the crown loose and it also allows the bacteria to come in which will cause tooth decay.

4. Allergic Reaction– As the crowns are made up of metals due to which someone will face an allergic reaction to the metals or porcelain used in crowns can occur, but this is extremely rare.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do crowns damage teeth?

When an individual is not able to take care of their mouth then their gums are easily got infected and bacteria can easily make their way to the tooth. Crowns can also be damage over time because of chewing on hard things.

Do crowns make teeth stronger?

Dental Crowns can be the best solution for repairing teeth that have been broken, weakened by tooth decay, or by a large filling. They act as artificial restorations that can be fit to the leftover part of a prepared tooth, making it stronger and giving it the shape of a natural tooth.

Is a crown worth getting?

Dental Crowns proves to be a good long-term option that are durable enough and last for at least 5-15 years which gives satisfaction to the treatment. Dental Crown treatment has a high success rate with respect to either other dental restoration methods or no treatment at all.