Why are dental crowns an excellent way to restore tooth damage?
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What are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown is a tooth shaped cap designed for prosthetic restoration of the broken teeth. They are directly cemented on the faulty tooth to help restore the shape, size and appearance of the tooth. Dental crowns are generally used to replace the “damaged” part of a natural tooth but at times can even be extended to the root surface. By covering the enamel, we can also help prevent bacteria from moving into the teeth, ultimately decreasing the chances of a nerve infection. There are a number of variants of dental crowns including ceramic, resin, porcelain and stainless steel. One can consult their dentist on which material will be the most suitable as per their dental condition and also choose as per their aesthetic goals.Why are Dental Crowns Used?
Right from protecting fractured teeth and restoring broken teeth to preventing cracked teeth from aggravating further and supporting tooth fillings, dental crowns help preserve the function of badly damaged teeth. Depending on the variant, certain dental crowns are even used to hold dental bridges in place. In all its functions, dental crowns perform a very necessary work and that is supporting or replacing a structure that no longer works as it should. Dental crowns just look and feel like natural teeth. They are the most effective solution for badly damaged, misshapen or broken teeth and provide the required strength and structure to the teeth without hampering the aesthetic appeal of the natural teeth.How Dental Crowns Work?
Dental crowns are made from very durable materials and are made to fit on the damaged tooth to protect what’s unde eath. Once they are fixed in the required place, they act as the new top of the tooth holding the tooth together and keeping it from breaking apart. Designed using extremely resilient materials, they are strong enough to endure the wear and tear of long term biting and chewing action just like natural teeth. Besides restoring the strength, shape, appearance, and functionality of a damaged tooth, they are even used for covering up large cavities that can't be filled.Installation of Dental Crowns
During the first dental visit, an impression of the faulty tooth is taken so as to prepare an exact mold of your mouth. This is done to ensure that the repair feels natural. Using the mold, a perfect crown is designed for the patient to fit on the damaged tooth. Since the crown has to be cemented on top of the broken tooth, proper space needs to be created for proper placement. In some cases, when so much tooth structure has broken off or decayed away, dentists first build up the tooth with filling material to create a solid foundation and before placing the crown. Dentists generally first replace the faulty tooth with a temporary crown and test how it fits in the patient’s mouth until the permanent one arrives before the actual dental crown procedure. Once the permanent dental crown is ready to be fixed, the dentist fixes the crown on the faulty tooth by cementing it to the surface.Taking care of your Dental Crown
Once you have the dental crown in place, it’s time to care for the newfound smile by paying due attention to your dental crown.Practice good oral habits
Get rid of habits like chewing nails, teeth grinding, and chewing ice as these can loosen the crown. Perform your daily oral hygiene diligently and brush and floss timely. Use an antibacterial mouthwash as an added precaution.Regular dentist visits
Never skip an appointment with the dentist and always disclose any oral issue that you might be facing. Remember, pain or no pain, any oral issue, if not attended in time, can aggravate the problem and lead to a more serious issue. Use night guard For people who have the habit of grinding teeth, using a night guard is advisable to prevent tooth damage. It acts as a cushion to the muscles in the jaw and helps to prevent face and jaw pain. Keep the dental crown intact if it comes off If ever you find that your dental crown has come off, securely keep the dental crown and meet your dentist as soon as possible to get it replaced back on your tooth. Dental crowns are an excellent way to restore the strength and the appearance of your teeth and give you a naturally beautiful smile. When fillings don't solve the problems, dental crowns come to rescue to cover and restore damaged teeth.Article author
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