Dental Crowns: Transforming Damaged Teeth into Beauty

Dental Crowns

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What are dental crowns? Why do we need them?

Dental crowns, also known as dental caps, are used to treat and protect damaged teeth. They can be applied to front or back teeth that are cracked, chipped, fractured, or structurally incomplete, resulting in stronger teeth. Dental crowns can also be used for cosmetic purposes to enhance the appearance of teeth, making them more orderly. They can be made entirely of metal or ceramic, or a combination of both, with the color adjusted to match the natural color of the teeth, resulting in beautiful and strong teeth. Additionally, dental crowns are often placed after root canal treatment to provide long-lasting protection and restore full functionality.

Which type of dental crown is suitable for you?

Metal-Ceramic Dental Crowns: These crowns can be used for both front and back teeth. They are made of materials that do not allow light to pass through, giving them a natural and aesthetic appearance. Moreover, they are durable, long-lasting, and highly resistant.

All-Ceramic Dental Crowns: These crowns closely resemble natural teeth since they have a similar translucency. They can imitate various tooth shapes and colors. They are also strong, long-lasting, and comparable to metal-ceramic crowns.

The Treatment Process for Dental Crowns

The dentist will examine the condition of the affected teeth and gums, take X-rays, and plan the treatment accordingly. They will then prepare the teeth under local anesthesia, make an impression of the mouth, and select the tooth color. A temporary crown will be placed on the patient’s teeth.

  • After 3-5 days, a trial crown will be applied. Minor adjustments may be made during this step to ensure a proper fit. The dentist will check the bite, gum line, the interface between the crown and the natural tooth surface, and the color of the crown. Once everything is satisfactory, the permanent crown will be cemented using dental adhesive.
  • After the completion of the crown placement, the dentist will schedule a follow-up appointment to check the condition of the crowned teeth. Subsequent check-ups should be done every 6 months.

How to Take Care of Dental Crowns?

The care and maintenance of dental crowns are similar to natural teeth. Proper brushing techniques and regular flossing should be followed. It is important to have dental check-ups every 6 months and promptly consult a dentist if any abnormalities are noticed to avoid potential damage to the crowned teeth.

The Benefits of Dental Crowns

  • They can restore the shape and color of teeth, making them as beautiful as before.
  • They are more durable and stronger than regular fillings.
  • They can prevent the fracture of large-sized teeth, root canal-treated teeth, or teeth with large restorations.

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It is crucial to prioritize the care and maintenance of oral health and teeth. Proper tooth cleaning and dental check-ups every 6-12 months are essential. If any abnormalities are detected, it is important to promptly consult a dentist for treatment. By doing so, you can maintain good oral health and have strong, healthy teeth without difficulty.

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