What is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged, decayed, or broken tooth. Crowns are designed to restore the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance. They are securely cemented into place, covering the entire visible portion of the tooth above the gum line. Dental crowns are commonly used to protect weak teeth, restore broken teeth, support dental bridges, cover dental implants, and enhance the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth.
The Dental Crown Procedure: Step-by-Step
Understanding the dental crown procedure can help you feel more at ease about your treatment. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Initial Consultation: Schedule a consultation with Dr. Shanthi Nallasamy at Heather Ridge Laser Dentistry. Your dentist will examine your tooth and discuss the best treatment options.
- Tooth Preparation: The tooth receiving the crown is shaped to make room for the crown. Any decay or damage is removed during this process.
- Impressions: Impressions of your teeth are taken to create a custom-fit crown. These impressions ensure that the crown fits perfectly and matches your bite.
- Temporary Crown: A temporary crown may be placed to protect the prepared tooth while the permanent crown is being crafted.
- Permanent Crown Placement: Once the custom crown is ready, the temporary crown is removed, and the permanent crown is cemented in place. Adjustments are made to ensure a perfect fit and comfortable bite.
Signs You Might Need a Dental Crown
Several signs indicate that you might need a dental crown, including:
- A cracked or broken tooth
- Severe tooth decay that cannot be repaired with a filling
- A weakened tooth that needs protection
- A large filling that needs replacement
- A discolored or misshapen tooth
- To cover a dental implant
If you experience any of these issues, consult with Dr. Nallasamy to determine if a dental crown is the right solution for you.
Caring for Your Dental Crown: Maintenance Tips
Proper care is crucial to maintaining the health and longevity of your dental crown. Here are some tips:
- Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss regularly to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
- Avoid Hard Foods: Chewing on hard objects like ice or pens can damage your crown.
- Regular Dental Visits: Schedule regular check-ups and cleanings to monitor the condition of your crown and overall oral health.
- Mouthguard: If you grind your teeth at night, wear a mouthguard to protect your crown and natural teeth.