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Everything You Need to Know About Dental Crowns

Dental Crowns

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A dental crown is a custom shaped tooth-like cap that’s used to hide large spaces that can’t be adjusted with simple fillings; it can also be applied if you have oddly shaped, badly stained, discolored, or damaged/broken teeth.
A lot of patients who come to us need dental crowns
In fact, it’s one of the most common dental procedures due to its effectiveness and affordability.
Dental crowns help you hide unsightly features of your teeth and enhance the aesthetic appeal of your smile and overall personality.
In simple words, a dental crown is similar to a tooth cap that serves as a simple yet effective solution to restore broken or damaged teeth.
Here’s what you need to know about dental crowns.

 

How Do Dental Crowns Work?

When your dentist gives you the green light for getting a dental crown, he or she will first get an x-ray of your teeth to prepare an impression of your teeth.
Based on this impression, a mold is formed that helps create a temporary crown that’s fixed on your damaged tooth to provide protection and cover the area while the permanent crown is being made.
A permanent crown may take four weeks to be prepared, as it’s made in a dental lab.

 

Types Of Dental Crowns

The most common type of crowns is acrylic crowns; however, they aren’t the only option that you can go for, there are several other types of dental crowns too.
Other common materials include porcelain, metal alloy, ceramic, and gold alloy.

 

• Porcelain: Porcelain crowns can be made to resemble your natural teeth, which is their biggest benefit. They are fused with metal alloys to make them more durable as porcelain in itself is a weak metal. 
• Ceramic: Ceramic crowns tend to be lighter than porcelain crowns as there is no need for these crowns to be fused with metal. They provide a natural feeling to the wearer. however, ceramic crowns require extra care because they’re not as durable as porcelain.
• Metal And Gold Alloys: Metal alloys and gold alloys as dental crown materials have been used for years due to their durability, even though they tend to be more expensive than other options. Moreover, they don’t look as natural as other options, and hence are perfect for teeth that are not visible when you smile or open your mouth.

Is The Procedure Dangerous Or Painful?

The process is carried out after giving a small dose of anesthesia to the patient removing any risk of pain or discomfort.
Once the anesthesia wears off, the patient may feel some sensitivity or very minimal pain which wears off in a few minutes or hours.

 

How Long Does a Dental Crown Last?

Dental crowns are said to last from 5 to 15 years depending upon how much you take care of them.
You must make sure to take care of your oral health if you wish your dental crowns to last longer.
It includes brushing and flossing daily and avoiding biting on hard surfaces.

 

Dental crown procedure explained in an image. Infographic.
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Dental crowns are custom-shaped caps used to cover large spaces, oddly shaped, badly stained, discolored, or damaged teeth. Many patients need dental crowns due to their effectiveness and affordability. They enhance the aesthetic appeal of your smile by hiding unsightly features and restoring damaged teeth. A dental crown is a simple yet effective solution to improve your smile and overall personality. Here’s everything you need to know about dental crowns.

Jaline Boccuzzi, DMD, AAACD, PA / JBDentistry,

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