Dental crowns are a great option for you if you want to repair teeth that have become damaged, decayed, or discolored. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, doctors provide their patients with more than 2.3 million implant-supported crowns in the United States each year. This indicates the widespread use of dental crowns and their efficacy.
Dental crowns are artificial teeth or “caps” that dentists often use to cover damaged or decayed teeth. They don’t require special care over time, but they can protect the teeth that are weak or have been broken.
Interestingly, manufacturers can create these crowns from a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, and metal alloys, such as gold.
More and more people opt to have dental crowns for their amazing benefits and advantages. Below are the most important benefits of this treatment:
Your dentist receives the new crown from the dental lab in about 2-3 weeks. At your second visit, your dentist places the new crown through the following steps:
First, your dentist removes the temporary crown that they placed on the first visit. They also will check the color and shape of the permanent crown.
If everything is going according to plan, your dentist will provide you with local anesthesia to numb the tooth.
Finally, your dentist starts cementing the permanent crown in place above the tooth.
Dental crowns carry a lot of benefits, but they also have some drawbacks that you need to know about, such as:
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There will be no pain sensation or soreness as the cuts are made with local anesthesia
The shelf life of porcelain veneers ranges from 8 to 10 years.
The outer covering must be replaced after this period.
Zirconium prices vary from one clinic to another and also depend on the physician, materials, laboratory costs, and other factors.
Yes, if the teeth’s roots are weak, they become vulnerable to fracture, especially if there is tooth decay or after root canal treatment.
– Feeling a sharp pain in the jaw.
– Formation of sores in the mouth.
– Constant bleeding.
– Feeling of a bruise in the mouth.