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Dental Crowns: What You Need to Know

Dental Crowns:What You Need to Know

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Dental Crowns: What You Need

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O Because we are all eaters, it’s inevitable that we will have damaged or decayed teeth; of course, it all depends on our oral hygiene. Because of the crucial functions of our teeth, it is also sensible to restore the strength, the structure, and also the functions of the problematic teeth. Aside from its functionality, this will also do wonders in restoring the aesthetic aspect of your smile and it will also boost your self-confidence. Dental crowns are popular solutions to those people who suffer from traumatized or weakened teeth.

O What are dental crowns and its types? What are its benefits?

Dental crowns are those teeth coverings that are shaped and colored like natural teeth. These coverings are placed on top of the teeth for the purpose of restoring its size, strength, shape and even the imperfections that appear on the teeth. Mostly, crowns are used to rejuvenate the look of the teeth.

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Dental crowns have a lot of benefits in store for anyone who has teeth problems. Today in a number of aesthetic clinics or dental clinics, crowns that are made of porcelain, porcelain-metal mix, and ceramic are intended to give the patient the most natural-looking teeth coverings with the most pleasing aesthetics results.

The ceramic restorations encase the mis-shapened tooth and even those that are heavily discolored. What’s great about this is that they won’t affect the natural strength of your bite. The crown can help ensure that the lower and upper teeth can meet properly in alignment thereby ensuring the proper and balanced bite. These can only be possible when the dental crown is crafted accurately.

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O What are some of the risks involved in getting dental crowns?

There are also several risks that are involved when it comes to getting dental crowns. Among the most usual downside of having dental crown is the patient’s sensitivity to hot and cold temperature. This normally follows after crown placement. The usual reason for this is that there is nerve damage. Another reason is that the crown may be loose. If the crown is loose and there’s gap in between, it can allow bacteria to set in and lead to further damage on the tooth. The porcelain-metal-combination crowns may also chip off, crack, or break. This would ask you to have a new crown in place. There are other complications that might happen such as gingivitis, bleeding, infections, allergic reaction to anesthesia, and even numbing on the tooth and its surrounding tissues.

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O Who can have dental crowns?So you might wonder who can have dental crowns.

Anyone who suffers from heavily damaged tooth or who has yellow or discolored teeth will benefit a lot from dental crowns. This is also good for those who have teeth that they want to be pulled out; instead of doing so, they will have dental crowns to use for protecting them. Those people who constantly grind their teeth, whose teeth are not aligned right, and those who have difficulty in chewing food. Dental crowns are also good for those who have undergone root canal and those that have large dental filling. The crown will provide protection for the tooth to be preserved. Crowns are also good for those who suffered from traumatic injury and lost their tooth or teeth or those who suffer from periodontal disease.

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