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Improve Your Smile with a Front Tooth Crown

Dental crowns commonly get placed in the teeth that are in the back of the mouth. These not only help to improve the appearance of teeth but also help to strengthen them after a root canal. There are, however, times that call for dental crown front tooth placement. These crowns often come from materials that are a similar color to the tooth, such as porcelain or tooth-colored resin. These crowns are a great option to improve your smile

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Improve Your Smile with a Front Tooth Crown

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  1. Improve Your Smile with a Front Tooth Crown Dental crowns commonly get placed in the teeth that are in the back of the mouth. These not only help to improve the appearance of teeth but also help to strengthen them after a root canal. There are, however, times that call for dental crown front tooth placement. These crowns often come from materials that are a similar color to the tooth, such as porcelain or tooth-colored resin. These crowns are a great option to improve your smile. Why you may need a crown for your front tooth Several situations call for the placement of a front tooth crown. These front crowns often get installed for restoration purposes. However, they can also be useful for cosmetic reasons. The most common reasons people have front tooth crowns placed include: •Restoring a severely damaged tooth such as a tooth that has cracked following a severe blow. •Covering a tooth that has decayed extensively •Restoring a broken tooth •Covering a tooth that has subjected to root canal treatment. In all the cases above, the front tooth crown gets applied to help restore a damaged tooth. The tooth crown helps to strengthen the damaged tooth and ensure that it can continue to function as before. The tooth crown also helps to protect the tooth from further damage.

  2. Tooth crowns also help to improve the appearance of the teeth. That is in terms of hiding cracks, discolorations, broken teeth, and other damage to the front teeth. They will help you achieve a smile that will make you confident. Achieving that natural look One of the most common concerns patients who are getting front tooth crowns have is that they will be noticeably different from the rest of their teeth. That often depends on your dentist. A great dentist will take the time to carefully match the crown to the color of your natural teeth. The materials used for crowns that cover molars and pre-molars are porcelain fused to a metal crown. These may not have a natural-looking appearance but, a tooth-colored ceramic. There is no metal crown used for front teeth crowns since they do not get as much pressure as the molars. If you’re planning to have your teeth whitened in the future, it is best to have the whitening procedure done before the installation of the dental crown. Crowns are resistant to whitening. They will, therefore, appear darker than the rest of your teeth if you have them installed before whitening. Your dentist can match the dental crown to the color of your brighter and whiter teeth for a more uniform and natural look. It is also essential to take good care of the crown for better results in the long run. You can consult your dentist for specific tips for taking care of your dental crown. These may include avoiding abrasive toothpaste, breaking bad habits such as chewing your nails or biting hard objects to avoid damaging your

  3. teeth crowns. They also include avoiding beverages and foods that will stain your teeth to prevent discolorations in adjacent teeth that would make them stand out. Be sure to seek a professional and skilled dentist for the installation of your dental crown. You can look for a dentist open on Saturday if you’re unable to make it for appointments during the week. Contact Us LAKEFRONT FAMILY DENTAL 2128 Old Lakeshore Rd Burlington, ON L7R 1A3 Phone: 905-635-1100 Fax: 289-245-1888 Email: info@lakefrontfamilydental.com Website: lakefrontfamilydental.com

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