When Dentists Recommend Dental Crowns

When Dentists Recommend Dental Crowns from South Florida Smile Spa, Nicole M. Berger, DDS in Pompano Beach, FLDental crowns are restorations that can address a range of dental issues, from severely damaged teeth to protecting a tooth after a root canal. They help preserve oral health and enhance a smile's appearance. In addition to being versatile, they are available in different materials, which can be helpful for individuals who want options.

Situations when dentists recommend dental crowns

Protection for weak or damaged teeth

Dental crowns are protective shields for teeth that have weakened due to decay, large fillings, or cracks. By covering the entire surface of the tooth, a crown provides stability and prevents future damage. In addition, a dentist may recommend a dental crown after a root canal because this procedure can make the tooth more brittle and susceptible to damage.

Restoration of severely decayed teeth

When a tooth is severely decayed, a filling may not be enough to repair the damage. Placing a dental crown is the next most effective solution. The crown not only removes the decay portion of the tooth but also strengthens and restores the tooth's functionality.

Support for large fillings

Patients may sometimes need a significant portion of their tooth filled, particularly with amalgam fillings. However, large fillings can make the tooth more sensitive and increase the risk of future damage. A dental crown helps hold the remaining tooth structure together. This prevents the tooth from fracturing under normal biting and chewing pressure.

Coverage for dental implants

Dental implants are a popular treatment option for replacing multiple missing teeth. A dental crown can cover the implant and mimic the appearance and function of a natural tooth.

Improving a smile’s appearance

In addition to improving a tooth's strength and function, dental crowns can also improve its appearance. They can cover severely discolored or misshapen teeth, giving patients a more aesthetically pleasing smile.

The process of getting a dental crown

Getting a dental crown typically involves two visits to the dentist.

Preparation

During the first visit, the dentist will examine the tooth and prepare it for the crown. They do this to remove decay, shape the tooth, and take impressions to create a custom-fit crown. If needed, the dentist may place a temporary crown on the tooth to protect it while the permanent crown is made in an off-site lab.

Placement

Creating a permanent crown can take a few weeks. The patient will return for the final fitting and placement. The dentist removes the temporary crown. Then, they cement the permanent crown securely into place. The dentist can also use this time to adjust the crown to ensure the patient's comfort and that the crown works as designed.

Caring for dental crowns

Maintaining dental crowns is similar to caring for natural teeth. Brushing and flossing regularly and going to routine dental checkups are essential. Additionally, avoid biting down on hard objects with excessive force to prolong the life of the crown.

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Crowns can restore your smile

Dental crowns are a versatile solution that protects a tooth and improves its function and appearance. They can restore your smile and oral health. Call our office today to schedule a consultation.

Request an appointment or call South Florida Smile Spa, Nicole M. Berger, DDS at 954-395-2419 for an appointment in our Pompano Beach office.

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