What are Dental Crowns?

A Dental Crown is a sort of dental restoration that covers and protects a damaged, decayed, or weak tooth. It is a custom-made cap that covers the entire visible portion of the tooth, beginning at the gum line. 

Dental Crowns are typically made of porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, or a combination of these materials. The material used is determined by several factors, including the tooth's location, the amount of wear and tear it will endure, and the patient's aesthetic preferences.

Dental Crowns are used to recover a damaged tooth's shape, size, strength, and appearance. They can also protect a weakened tooth from further damage or cover a tooth that has undergone a root canal procedure. In addition, dental crowns can be used to anchor dental bridges or to cover dental implants.

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How does the Procedure Work?

The procedure for getting a dental crown typically involves several steps, which may vary slightly depending on the specific circumstances of your case. Here is a general overview of what you can expect:

  1. Examination and preparation: Before a dental crown can be placed, your dentist will need to examine the tooth and make sure that it is strong enough to support a crown. If there is any decay or damage, your dentist will need to remove it and then shape the tooth so the crown can fit over it. This typically involves filing the tooth down to make room for the crown.
  2. Impressions and temporary crown: Once the tooth is prepared, your dentist will take images of the tooth and the surrounding teeth. These impressions will be used to create a custom-made crown that fits perfectly over the tooth. While the permanent crown is being made, your dentist shall place a temporary crown over the prepared tooth to protect it.
  3. Crown placement: Once the permanent crown is complete, you will return to the dentist's office for the final installation. Your dentist shall remove the temporary crown, and the permanent crown will be placed over the prepared tooth. The crown's fit and color will be evaluated to ensure that it matches the surrounding teeth and feels comfortable.
  4. Bonding: Once the fit is confirmed, your dentist will use a unique adhesive to bond the crown to the tooth. This ensures that the crown stays securely in place.

After the procedure, it's essential to follow good oral hygiene practices, to keep the crown and the surrounding teeth clean and healthy. Your dentist will also recommend periodic check-ups to make sure that the crown is functioning correctly and to address any issues that may arise.

Who needs Crowns Treatment?

Dental Crowns may be recommended for a variety of reasons, including:

  1. To protect a weak or damaged tooth: If a tooth has been weakened by decay, injury, or previous dental work, a crown can help to strengthen it and prevent further damage.
  2. To restore a broken or worn-down tooth: If a tooth has been cracked, broken, or worn down, a crown can restore its shape, size, and strength.
  3. To support a tooth with a large filling: If a tooth has a large filling that weakens it, a crown can provide additional support and prevent the tooth from breaking.
  4. A dental implant is a small titanium article surgically placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth. A crown may be placed on top of the implant to create a natural-looking tooth.
  5. To protect a dental bridge: A dental bridge is a restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. Crowns placed on the adjacent teeth hold the bridge in place.
  6. To improve the appearance of a tooth: If a tooth is discolored, misshapen, or has other cosmetic issues, a crown can be used to improve its appearance and create a more uniform smile.

Whether or not you need a dental crown depends on the specific circumstances of your case. Your dentist can help you understand your options and make an informed decision about your dental care.

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How can the patient prepare for the appointment?

If you are scheduled to have a dental crown placed, there are a few things you can do to prepare for the appointment:

  1. Discuss any concerns or questions with your dentist: Before the appointment, you must talk to your dentist about any concerns or questions about the procedure. This can help to alleviate any anxiety you may be feeling and ensure that you are fully informed about what to expect.
  2. Arrange for transportation: Depending on the type of sedation or anesthesia used, you may need help driving yourself home after the appointment. Make sure to arrange for transportation in advance.
  3. Eat a light meal: If you will be receiving sedation or anesthesia, your dentist may recommend that you eat a light meal before the appointment. This can help to prevent nausea or other digestive issues.
  4. Practice good oral hygiene: Before the appointment, floss and brush your teeth thoroughly to remove any plaque or food particles. This can help to ensure that the tooth is clean and free of debris, which can help the dentist to prepare it for the crown.
  5. Wear comfortable clothing: Make sure to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to the appointment, as this can help to ensure that you are comfortable during the procedure.

expectations/ results of crowns

Dental crowns are designed to restore the shape, size, and function of a damaged or weakened tooth. Here are some of the results you can expect from a dental crown:

  1. Improved tooth function: One of the primary benefits of a dental crown is that it can restore the function of a damaged or weakened tooth. Once the crown is in place, you should be able to chew and bite normally without discomfort.
  2. Increased tooth strength: By covering the tooth with a strong and durable crown, the tooth is less likely to break or crack, which can help to increase its longevity.
  3. Enhanced appearance: Dental crowns can be made to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, which can help to enhance the appearance of your smile.
  4. Comfortable fit: Dental crowns are custom-made to fit your tooth precisely, which can help ensure a comfortable fit and minimize discomfort.
  5. Long-lasting results: With proper care and maintenance, dental crowns can last for many years, providing you with long-lasting results and protecting your tooth from further damage.

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