Restore Your Damaged Tooth With Porcelain Crowns
What happens when you're biting into your favorite food and your tooth chips
? A damaged tooth is never something you should just ignore. If you want a smile that is strong and glowing, you may need a crown to cover a tooth and restore it to its normal shape and size. The use of a crown can help make your tooth stronger and improve its appearance. It can also cover and support a tooth with a large filling when there is not enough tooth left. The use of a dental crown is to help keep your teeth healthy and your smile bright - your crowning glory.
What is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a fixed prosthetic device that is permanently cemented onto existing teeth or implants, and can only be removed by your dentist. A crown is used to entirely cover, or "cap," a damaged tooth. Not only can a crown strengthen a damaged tooth, but it can also be used to improve its appearance, shape or alignment. When teeth are missing and an implant is needed, a dental crown can also be placed on top of the implant to provide a tooth-like shape and structure for proper function.
Your dentist in Virginia Beach may recommend a crown to:
*Replace a large filling when there is not enough tooth remaining
*Protect a weak tooth from fracturing
*Restore a fractured tooth
*Attach a bridge
*Cover a dental implant
*Cover a discolored or poorly shaped tooth
*Cover a tooth that has had root canal treatment
The Consultation
If tooth decay, or damage, is so extensive that veneers, direct composite bonding or other conservative treatments are not suitable treatment options, your dentist may recommend dental crowns. Whether a crown is used to restore a damaged tooth or to create a lifelike tooth replacement for an implant, it can be created in dental laboratories or right in your own dentist's office.
When a crown is needed, the first part of your treatment planing will involve an impression of your existing tooth as a basis for creating the shape and size of your crown restoration. Additionally, if a crown will be used as part of a smile makeover, these impressions are used to make models for designing the new length, shape and alignment of your teeth so that you can view your new smile before committing to treatment.
Recovery and Aftercare for Your Crown
After your treatment is complete, your dentist will provide you with important information regarding the care of your new restoration. As always, it is important to maintain proper oral hygiene habits by brushing twice a day, and flossing at least once a day. By maintaining proper oral hygiene habits, you will help to remove plaque from the area where the crown meets the gum, and help prevent dental decay and gum disease.
Talk to your Virginia Beach dentist for more information on dental crowns and how they can strengthen your damaged tooth, or improve the appearance of your tooth, as well.
by: Gen Wright
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