Crowns
Crowns
Crowns are dental restorations that cover the entire tooth, restoring its shape, size, and function. They are used to:
- Protect weakened teeth from breaking
- Restore already broken teeth
- Support teeth with large fillings
- Anchor dental bridges
- Cover dental implants
- Improve tooth appearance (color, shape, alignment)
Types of crowns:
- Metal crowns (gold, silver, or copper)
- Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns
- Ceramic crowns
- Zirconia crowns
- Temporary crowns (made of acrylic or stainless steel)
Procedure:
- Preparation (shaping the tooth)
- Impressions (taking a mold of the tooth and surrounding area)
- Fabrication (creating the crown in a dental lab)
- Fitting and cementation (trying and cementing the crown in place)
Benefits:
- Restores tooth function and appearance
- Strengthens teeth
- Long-lasting (5-15 years or more)
- Natural appearance
- Boosts confidence
Note: Crowns require regular maintenance and check-ups to ensure their longevity and prevent potential issues like tooth decay or gum disease. Your dentist will guide you through the process and recommend the best option for your specific needs.
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