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How Dental Crowns Are Used in Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is focused around the idea that you can have a smile that is both beautiful and functional, which is where dental crowns come in. Dental crowns are one of the most widely used dental devices in modern dentistry. These tooth-like caps fit over your existing natural tooth, not only to structurally support the tooth but also to bring its appearance back to its former glory.

Crowns are usually made from porcelain, metal or a combination of both. Discuss with your dentist which type of crown will be right for you. Although metal crowns last longer, porcelain crowns are much more natural looking. Each kind of crown has its advantages, and your dentist will be able to help you choose which best fits your lifestyle and budget.

Reasons to get a dental crown

Crowns are one of the easiest and most effective ways to improve your smile. Dental crowns are versatile and durable, so you can rest assured that your new faux tooth will look great and feel natural.

Cracked teeth

Teeth that have surface cracks but are otherwise stable can benefit from a dental crown. In addition to providing excellent support to a damaged tooth, crowns also improve the appearance of the teeth. Back molars might not seem like they made a difference in one's smile, but they are actually quite visible.

First, the cosmetic dentist will prepare the cracked tooth. This usually means taking away some of the enamel to make room for the new restoration. Once the tooth is shaped, a temporary dental crown will be placed on top. After a few weeks, the custom crown will be ready for placement. Just like that, you have a beautiful, new and functional tooth ready for use.

Grey teeth

Teeth that have been discolored, either by frequent dental procedures, deep staining or damage, can be restored by a dental crown. Even if there are no structural issues, crowns are used for purely cosmetic reasons all the time.

Replacing a large filling

Large fillings, especially amalgam fillings, can be an eyesore, diminishing the appearance of your teeth and acting as a distraction from an otherwise glowing smile. Some fillings get so large that they are better off being replaced completely by a dental crown. As an added bonus, while fillings are still prone to tooth decay, crowns are much more resistant. They protect a tooth from further damage better than virtually any other dental procedure.

Restoring a dental implant

Dental implants are comprised of three separate parts: the post, the abutment and the crown. The crown acts as the top of the device, the abutment as the connector and the titanium post as the tooth root. These faux teeth are not susceptible to bacterial attack and are extremely durable.

Bottom line

Dental crowns are tried and true. With proper care and maintenance, they can last a lifetime. Cheaper than most dental restorative procedures in cosmetic dentistry, a dental crown is a customized tooth cap that will protect and improve the appearance of your natural tooth.

Self-conscious about the appearance of your smile? Consider replacing that distracting filling or that cracked enamel for a shiny new dental crown.

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