Dental Crowns Can Save and Restore Natural Teeth

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By Burtonsville Dental Suite

Dental crowns are an effective method not only of improving smiles but of restoring and preserving teeth as well. It is not unusual for a cosmetic dentist to treat a patient who has severely damaged a tooth or multiple teeth. Furthermore, people can seek dental care due to profound tooth decay and infections. These conditions can threaten the health, function, and structure of the teeth. Thankfully, crowns can save teeth and restore them to their full use.

Common dental issues that need the use of dental crowns

Teeth are the hardest parts of the body, even harder than bone. Still, it is possible to damage, break, or even lose permanent teeth. One of the most frequent issues that dentists treat is tooth decay or cavities. Often, a filling can successfully treat a cavity. However, serious, large cavities can lead to tooth loss. Crowns can protect these teeth and prevent the dentist from having to pull them.

Also, damage to teeth can cause health problems. For example, a fracture can hinder a person’s smile, but it can also lead to infections and require extraction. Crowns will stabilize such teeth and can keep the remaining structure. Tooth damage can come from poor oral hygiene or injuries.

An explanation of crowns

A dental crown is a cap that the dentist places over a tooth. It covers an affected tooth entirely but looks natural. The dentist can make the tooth to be any size, shape, or color the patient wants to match the adjacent teeth. Also, most crowns are made of porcelain or ceramic, due to their tooth-colored material. Other materials are available too. The dentist will secure a crown in place with dental cement.

Why dentists use crowns

Primarily, crowns protect a damaged or diseased tooth. Because it covers the tooth, it is difficult for infection to reach it. Plus, the natural tooth under the crown cannot likely suffer further damage. Thus, the remaining structure of the affected tooth remains in place, as the dentist does not have to pull it out. The process of putting in a crown is also minimally invasive. The dentist will have to reshape the teeth, however, so the dental crowns can fit.

A natural-looking option

Chips, fractures, and cracks can be painful and lead to infections and other oral health concerns. There are also effects on the aesthetics of the person’s smile. Restoring the tooth to its original look is possible with a crown. Instead of building up the missing areas with bonding or a filling, the crown covers the tooth. Because it closely resembles an actual tooth, it is as if the tooth itself is brand-new.

Keep your teeth and restore your smile

In many cases, even severely damaged and decayed teeth can remain in the mouth. Dental crowns are an effective solution when you want to save and restore your teeth and smile. As you understand how crowns work and why they are a good choice, you can speak to your cosmetic dentist about doing this treatment. Then, make an appointment for an evaluation today so you can see whether you are a good candidate.

Request an appointment here: https://www.burtonsvilledentalsuite.com or call Burtonsville Dental Suite at (301) 259-5016 for an appointment in our Burtonsville office.

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