Everything You Need to Know About Dental Crowns
- Morgan Hill Dentistry
- Nov 3, 2022
- 2 min read
What are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are gold, silver, or metal caps that are placed on top of a damaged or chipped tooth to cover it and restore its natural function, size, strength, and improve its appearance.
They can protect the teeth and restore their shape when fillings fail to do so.
When Would You Need a Dental Crown?
When the tooth has an extremely large filling, bigger than the natural tooth structure.
A decayed tooth needs protection from breaking or parts of a cracked tooth need to be held together.
A dental bridge needs to be held in place
A root canal therapy is performed
There is a combination of root canal therapy and a large filling
A crown is needed for cosmetic reasons
One needs to cover discolored or misshapen teeth.
The crowns, when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line.
Usually placed after a root canal or a dental implant procedure, dental crowns are custom-made by dental technicians in a lab to make sure that they blend in with the patient’s natural teeth.
The decision of the best option is taken by a dentist after considering the following factors:
Tooth’s Location and function
Gum tissue and gum line’s position
The visibility of the tooth while smiling or speaking
Colors & shades of the surrounding teeth
The decision about the type of material to be used also depends on the signs of clenching or teeth grinding, if any
The other factors which may be put into consideration while choosing a crown are its cost, endurance & durability.
The dental specialists at Morgan Hill Dentistry discuss all the available options to help the patients to make the best-informed decision according to their needs.
What are Dental Crowns Made of?
The dental crowns can be made of different materials including:
Gold
The strength and durability of the Gold Crowns are considered to be their main advantage. They are made with a combination of copper and other metals, like nickel or chromium.
Owing to their endurance and durability, they can last a long time with proper care. However, their color and aesthetics don’t make them a very popular or common choice.
Metal
Several different types of metals used in dental crowns may include gold, palladium, nickel, and cobalt-chromium.
They last the longest as they have minimum wear down and rarely chip or break. Moreover, they require only a small amount of the tooth to be removed.
They can well endure the biting and chewing forces and are a viable choice for out-of-sight molars due to their metallic color.
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