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Dental Crowns Beneficial to Restore the Damaged Tooth to Its Original Appearance

Do you have a damaged tooth due to extensive decay that dental fillings cannot restore? The situation may seem problematic to leave you wondering how you can improve the appearance of the tooth. Thankfully dentists provide tooth-shaped caps to fix your tooth and restore its shape, size and improve its strength. This information shouldnu2019t surprise you because the tooth-shaped caps, also called dental crowns, have been around for quite some time. Here at M2 Dental, we offer top-quality dental crowns to improve the look of your smile in the best possible way.

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Dental Crowns Beneficial to Restore the Damaged Tooth to Its Original Appearance

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  1. Dental Crowns Beneficial to Restore the Damaged Tooth to Its Original Appearance Do you have a damaged tooth due to extensive decay that dental fillings cannot restore? The situation may seem problematic to leave you wondering how you can improve the appearance of the tooth. Thankfully dentists provide tooth-shaped caps to fix your tooth and restore its shape, size and improve its strength. This information shouldn’t surprise you because the tooth-shaped caps, also called dental crowns, have been around for quite some time. Here at M2 Dental, we offer top-quality dental crowns to improve the look of your smile in the best possible way. Dental crowns are beneficial in the following situations: The tooth-shaped caps can protect a weakened tooth from decay from breaking apart by holding it together. These restorations are useful to fix broken teeth or a tooth severely worn down. Dental crowns can cover and support a tooth with large fillings without much tooth structure remaining. If you have undergone root canals to remove the infected and inflamed pulp from within your tooth, the treatment renders the tooth fragile, needing protection with a dental crown. Dental crowns are also useful for holding dental bridges, covering dental implants, or making cosmetic enhancements as required. Are Dental Crowns Also Available for Children? Children can have the tooth-shaped caps on their primary teeth to preserve a tooth badly damaged by decay and unable to support a filling. They are useful to protect children’s teeth at a high risk of tooth decay who are unable to maintain daily oral hygiene. The caps help reduce general anesthesia frequency for children because they are usually uncooperative during any dental work. What Kind of Crowns Can You Have? Permanent crowns are fabricated from stainless steel, metals like gold or other alloys, porcelain fused to metal, all-ceramic, or all resin. The variety you choose depends on your tooth’s location, the visibility of your tooth when smiling, the function of the tooth needing the crown, the natural tooth structure remaining, and the color of the neighboring teeth. It would be best to consider several factors when choosing a crown, like any other cosmetic dental procedures, including dental veneers, dental implants, or teeth whitening. When you work in conjunction with the dentist, you allow yourself to get the most appropriate dental crown suited for your needs.

  2. The Steps Involved in Preparing Your Tooth for a Crown Preparing your tooth for a crown requires at least two visits to the dentist’s office unless the dentist has the latest technology to provide same-day crowns. During your first visit, your dentist takes some x-rays to view the tooth’s roots needing the crown and the surrounding bone. If you have extensive decay or are at risk of infections to the tooth’s pulp, you are recommended root canal treatment before having the tooth-shaped cap. The tooth preparation isn’t precisely a painless process because the dentist must reshape your tooth by filing down the chewing surfaces and the sides to accommodate the crown. The extent of reshaping depends on the kind of crown chosen. You receive temporary crowns on the reshaped tooth for protection until the dental laboratory fabricates your permanent restoration. After the reshaping, your dentist takes impressions of the tooth receiving the crown. The images are sent to a dental laboratory for fabricating your restoration. Dental crown fabrication requires at least two weeks, after which you must schedule another appointment with your dentist. At the second visit, your dentist checks the crown’s shade besides the fit and removes the temporary crown. If everything proceeds as planned, the dentist again numbs your tooth with local anesthesia to bond the permanent crown to encase your damaged tooth permanently. What Is the Life Span of Dental Crowns? Usually, dental crowns last between five to 15 years with acceptable oral hygiene practices. The wear and tear the crown is exposed to can also affect the life span of the restoration. You must avoid habits like biting lice, fingernails, and opening packages if you have the restoration on your front teeth. Taking proper care of your dental crown is essential if you intend to extend its lifespan. What Kind of Care Is Needed by Dental Crowns? Dental crowns don’t need any special care so long as you remember the crowned tooth remains susceptible to tooth decay, gum disease and other emergency dental problems. The vulnerability makes it essential for you to maintain excellent oral hygiene practices by brushing twice a day, flossing at least once, and visiting your dentist for twice-yearly exams and cleanings. Follow these practices diligently, and the dental crown remains on your damaged tooth for the duration it is intended to. If you have damaged teeth and fearful it impacts your appearance, the better option for you is to seek treatment from the Vancouver dentist to have the tooth protected with a dental crown.

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