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5 Important Facts about Dental Crowns

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When it comes to treating potential dental health problems, dentists for the most part prefer to do everything in their power to preserve the natural tooth structure as much as possible. Teeth endure a lot of natural wear and tear over the years from biting down on hard foods, exposure to acidic substances, and worst of all, grinding. Dental crowns are a cost-effective and manageable solution to helping patients overcome these types of dental health problems and preventing further damage to their teeth. 

If you’re considering getting a dental crown, here are five important facts you should consider.

1. Your Natural Teeth Will Be Preserved

As mentioned, the whole point of a dental crown is to protect the remaining structure of your natural teeth. You may also require a root canal procedure. Decayed and weakened teeth are usually capped or covered by a porcelain or composite shell to protect them from further damages and reinforce their structural integrity. Dental crowns don’t take away from the natural aesthetic of your teeth; instead, they can add to it. 

2. No One Will Be Able to Tell the Difference

Dental crowns are custom-designed and fashioned to emulate your existing and surrounding tooth structure. That means that no one will be able to tell that you’ve had a dental crown implanted unless you choose to tell them. Dental crowns are designed to match the exact shape and colour of your existing teeth which allows them to seamlessly blend right in inconspicuously. 

3. Dental Crowns Replace Missing and Damaged Teeth

If you’ve recently damaged a tooth due to trauma, then a dental crown is an excellent alternative to a tooth extraction. In the case of missing or lost teeth, your dentist may place a dental implant made of titanium in the jawbone. This implant serves as the base for an artificial tooth and holds it firmly in place. Once the bone is completely healed, your dentist will place a dental crown to restore the area to match the shape and colour of your existing teeth. 

4. Dental Crowns Work In lieu of Large Fillings

Although this is rare, sometimes fillings can fall out on their own if a patient fails to administer proper dental care. Rather than replacing the filling with a patchwork job in this case, your dentist is more likely to recommend a dental crown. 

5. Dental Crowns Can Boost Your Confidence

Getting a dental crown to repair or replace a damaged or missing tooth is a great confidence booster for people who were previously ashamed of their smile. Now you can show off your pearly whites with great pride in knowing that you have a beautiful and symmetrical smile. 

At Princeview Dental Group we provide a wide variety of dental services to cater to the needs of our patients and that includes creating custom dental crowns. Repairing teeth and helping our patients improve their quality of life through beautiful, bright smiles is just one of the many ways that we like to help our patients. To schedule an appointment for a dental crown consultation, please contact us today!

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