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Dental crowns are like caps for your teeth. Crowns help restore the tooth’s shape, size and strength. Crowns help keep your teeth healthy and strong. They can be made of different materials like porcelain, metal and zirconia. Jaw care provide best implant service at affordable price.
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What are Dental Crowns ?
Dental crowns are like caps for your teeth. They’re custom-made to cover a tooth that’s damaged, weak, or needs protection. Crowns help restore the tooth’s shape, size, and strength. They can be made from different materials like porcelain or metal. Dentists use crowns when a tooth has a big cavity, is broken, or after a root canal. Crowns help keep your teeth healthy and strong.
When is Dental Crown Needed ?
- Protect weak teeth from further damage.
- Restore broken or fractured teeth.
- Cover and seal teeth after root canal treatment.
- Improve the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth.
- Provide support for dental bridges.
- Cover dental implants to replace missing teeth.
They provide strength, protection, and cosmetic enhancement to damaged or compromised teeth. If crown is advised by your dentist and delaying the process can lead to extensive damage to tooth leading to even extraction of the tooth .
Various types of Dental Crowns
- Porcelain Crowns: These crowns are entirely made of porcelain, which closely resembles natural tooth enamel. They offer excellent aesthetics and are often preferred for front teeth where appearance is a priority. Porcelain crowns can be color-matched to blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth, providing a natural-looking smile.
- Metal Crowns: Metal crowns are made of alloys such as gold, platinum, or base metal alloys like cobalt-chromium and nickel-chromium. They are known for their exceptional strength and durability, making them ideal for molars and other teeth that undergo heavy chewing forces. While they are highly durable, metal crowns are less aesthetic and may not be suitable for visible areas of the mouth.
- Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns: PFM crowns combine the strength of metal with the aesthetics of porcelain. These crowns have a metal substructure for strength, covered with a layer of tooth-colored porcelain for a natural appearance. They offer a balance between strength and aesthetics, making them suitable for both front and back teeth. However, a disadvantage is that sometimes a dark line may be visible near the gumline where the metal substructure meets the porcelain.
Do’s and dont’s with dental crown
Do’s
- Maintain good oral hygiene.
- Visit your dentist regularly.
- Be mindful of your diet.
- Wear a mouthguard if you grind your teeth.
- Follow specific care instructions from your dentist.
Don’ts:
- Don’t use your teeth as tools.
- Avoid consuming staining foods and drinks.
- Don’t skip dental appointments.
- Avoid chewing on non-food items.
- Don’t attempt to adjust or repair the crown yourself.
Myths About Dental Crowns
- Dental Crowns Last Forever: While dental crowns are durable, they are not indestructible and may require replacement over time due to wear and tear, decay, or other issues.
- Dental Crowns Cause Tooth Decay: Dental crowns themselves do not cause tooth decay. However, inadequate oral hygiene or improper care of the crown and surrounding teeth can lead to decay over time.
- Dental Crowns Look Fake: Modern dental materials and techniques allow for highly aesthetic and natural-looking crowns that blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth. Porcelain crowns, in particular, can be color-matched to mimic the appearance of natural tooth enamel.
- Dental Crowns Are Expensive: While dental crowns may require an initial investment, they are often more cost-effective in the long run compared to frequent repairs or replacements of less durable restorations.
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