Dental Crown

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What Is A Dental Crown

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A dental crown is a cap placed over a damaged tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance. It offers protection and enhances the function and aesthetics of the tooth.

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Dental Crown Procedure

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  • The process of obtaining a dental crown begins with a comprehensive consultation, where your dentist examines your teeth to determine the necessity of a crown and discusses your preferences.
  • If a crown is recommended, the tooth undergoes preparation by removing any damaged or decayed areas, shaping it to accommodate the crown.
  • Impressions of the prepared tooth are then taken to create a customized crown that matches the shape and color of your natural teeth.
  • During the fabrication process, a temporary crown may be placed to safeguard the tooth.
  • In a dental laboratory, the permanent crown is meticulously crafted to ensure a precise fit.
  • Once ready, the permanent crown is securely bonded to the prepared tooth.

Benefits of Dental Crown

  • Restores tooth strength
  • Improves appearance
  • Protects weak teeth
  • Preserves tooth structure
  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Natural look and feel

Recommendations for Patients

  • Maintain oral hygiene rigorously.
  • Attend regular dental check-ups.
  • Avoid chewing hard objects.
  • Report any discomfort promptly.
  • Follow aftercare instructions.
  • Discuss options for longevity with your dentist.

Who is eligible for Dental Crowns

Teeth with extensive decay that cannot be restored with fillings.
To protect and strengthen teeth that have undergone root canal treatment.
To improve the appearance of teeth with cosmetic imperfections.
Crowns serve as anchors for dental bridges.
Cracked or Fractured Teeth: Teeth with structural damage or fractures.
Discuss any other eligibility concerns with the dentist during the initial consultation.

Frequently Asked Question

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How long does a tooth crown last? -

Dental crowns should last around 15 years with proper maintenance. If well cared for, they can last up to 30 years. Porcelain crowns typically endure from 5 to 15 years.

Is it painful to get a crown? +

No, the dentist will numb the tooth and surrounding gum tissue before the procedure. Discomfort or sensitivity may occur after the anesthesia wears off.

Are dental crowns permanent? +

Yes, dental crowns are a permanent solution and should look, feel, and function like a natural tooth.

Do crowns fall out easily? +

Crowns can become loose and fall off due to many reasons. Sometimes, tooth decay can develop in the remainder of the tooth under the dental crown.

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