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When Are Dental Crowns the Best Choice?

Dental crowns are sometimes used to restore the function and appearance of a tooth that has been damaged, but they are not always required. Our Vancouver dentist explains why and when it is the best option.

What are dental crowns?

A dental crown is a hollow cap that is placed over a damaged or decayed tooth to give it a natural, healthy appearance. The crown should protect the tooth and restore its function while also protecting it from further damage. A dental crown can also be used to cover discoloured or misshapen teeth.

Types of Crowns

Crowns can be made from a variety of dental materials, depending on the type of tooth and the location of the crown in your mouth.

Porcelain Crowns

These materials should be the most lifelike on the market, closely resembling the translucency and colour of natural teeth. They might be, however, less resistant to chipping and wear than other materials. As a result, they are normally only used to replace teeth in a small percentage of cases.

Composite Crowns

Another material that closely resembles natural teeth in appearance is composite crowns. They are normally more resistant to chipping than porcelain, but they can wear down and stain easily.

Metal Crowns

These are made of gold and should be quite strong. They should not wear down or stain like composite crowns, but they do not look natural, particularly on front teeth.

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns

These crowns should have a more natural appearance than porcelain or composite crowns. They should be chip and stain-resistant, but the metal may show through due to their placement and construction.

The Process

In most cases, a dental crown requires two visits to our office. Your dentist should administer a local anesthetic during your first visit.

To make room for the crown, your damaged tooth will be filed down and an impression taken. This will be used to make your restoration because it will be custom-fitted to your tooth.

Until the permanent crown is ready, a temporary crown will be used. Your dentist should remove the temporary restoration and replace it with your new permanent dental crown at your next appointment, cementing it in place.

When are dental crowns the best solution?

Crowns aren't always the best option, and your dentist will help you decide what's best. The issues listed below, on the other hand, are quite common and almost always necessitate the use of a dental crown to resolve.

Best Situations for a Dental Crown

  • Large cavities that can't be repaired with a dental filling
  • To cover a tooth that has had a root canal
  • To prevent weakened teeth from breaking
  • To hold together a cracked tooth
  • To restore a broken tooth
  • To provide support to a dental bridge
  • To conceal misshapen teeth
  • To cover dental implants
  • To disguise discoloured teeth that won't respond to teeth whitening

To find out if dental crowns are right for you or to schedule an appointment, contact our Vancouver dentists.

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