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What You Should Ask Your Dentist When Getting Dental Crowns

Are you exploring options after your dentist recommended a dental crown? Here are the top five questions you should ask before moving forward with the procedure.

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What You Should Ask Your Dentist When Getting Dental Crowns

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  1. What You Should Ask Your Dentist When Getting Dental Crowns Did your dentist recommend dental crowns for your damaged teeth? Perhaps you want to know more about what they are and what to expect from a dental crowns procedure. In this blog, we talk about the questions you should ask your dentist before agreeing to undergo this type of treatment. What is a dental crown, and why is it the best for me? A dental crown is a cover or cap that a dentist places over a tooth to strengthen and restore it to its normal shape, function, and size. It is a permanent restorative treatment that protects and reinforces severely damaged teeth due to decay, a fracture, wearing, or a large cavity. It may also be necessary to hold a dental bridge, or to cover a dental implant or a discolored or misshapen tooth. Dental crowns are usually recommended to fix damaged teeth and prevent tooth loss in cases where simpler treatments like dental fillings are insufficient. But if the goal is purely cosmetic, the dentist may recommend other options such as porcelain veneers or dental bonding. What are my options in terms of dental crown materials? Crowns come in various materials, including ceramic, porcelain, metal alloys, composite resin, and metal-ceramic. The dentist can recommend the best material for dental crowns in Montreal depending on the function and location of the tooth, gum tissue position, any sensitivities you have, and the impact on your smile’s aesthetics.

  2. How is a dental crown placed? The dental crowns procedure usually takes two appointments spaced over a few weeks. The dentist will examine your teeth and determine if crowns are the best way to restore the damage. Then, they will disinfect the affected tooth and prepare it for treatment by filing it down. A dentist takes an impression of the tooth and sends it to a dental lab, which will create the custom crown. While waiting, you are fitted with a temporary crown to protect the tooth. On your second visit, the dentist will clean your tooth and place the permanent custom crown. How long does it last? High-quality dental crowns in Montreal are permanent restorative treatments, but they require proper attention and care to last up to 25 years. Their longevity may rely on their material, too. You can make them last longer with regular dental check-ups and daily brushing and flossing. What are the benefits and risks of dental crowns? One of the risks of a dental crowns procedure is getting your tooth enamel filed down to accommodate the crown. There is also the risk of the temporary crown loosening before the dentist can place a permanent one. Some patients may have allergic reactions, especially if they are sensitive to certain materials like metal. Dental crowns in Montreal help protect and strengthen damaged teeth. They rarely require replacement, making them cost-effective. They also enhance your tooth’s aesthetics. Learn more about dental crowns at The Smile Doc. We tailor your dental crowns procedure based on your unique needs to ensure the best results. Our goal is to restore your teeth and their functionality and to enhance your smile to meet your expectations.

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