How Dental Crowns Can Help Restore Your Smile & Health

senior couple smile showing off their dental crowns

At some point in your life, you might need a dental crown. These protective coverings resolve a handful of restorative and cosmetic issues, so they’re a very common procedure. What are dental crowns exactly? How do they help your smile and health?

What Is a Dental Crown?

Made from materials like ceramic or porcelain, dental crowns fit over teeth like little caps. Each one is custom-made to fit your natural tooth and blend in with the rest of your smile. Thanks to our advanced technology, a dental crown feels like a real, healthy tooth.

When Are Crowns Used?

Crowns have a few purposes, which make them a great tool for restoring your smile and oral health. We often use crowns when you’re suffering from severe tooth decay and a regular filling won’t fix the problem. If a tooth is too damaged for a filling but not bad enough for a crown, we’ll use a dental inlay or onlay. These are used for your back teeth.

Crowns are also used to strengthen teeth that have been compromised. You might have cracked a tooth or recently gotten a root canal. Putting a crown over a weakened tooth keeps it strong. We also use crowns for tooth replacements like bridges and to cover dental implants. While primarily restorative, crowns also improve your smile’s appearance!

Caring for a Crown

While dental crowns themselves don’t decay, the natural tooth beneath them still can. It’s important to brush and floss as if the crown was a real tooth. Crowns are strong, but they can still become damaged with time or trauma. Our dentists will assess a crown’s health during regular cleanings and exams.

Dental Crowns at Three Creek Dentistry in Derwood

When Dr. Trinh or Dr. Lam place a crown, you’ll enjoy restorative and cosmetic benefits. Depending on why you’re getting a crown, the treatment can take one to two visits. Have questions about crowns or wonder if you might need one? Please contact us today to set up a consultation!

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