A dental crown is a tooth-shaped restoration that fits over the entire upper or lower surface of a damaged tooth. They can be used to restore decayed, cracked, or chipped teeth.
Dental crowns are generally made of porcelain or metal but can be done with dental ceramic or polymer. Dental crowns are very durable and can last many years. Dental crowns can also help keep your natural teeth in place if you have lost teeth due to injury or decay.
Dental crowns are used when not much tooth structure is left after dental decay, trauma, or repeated dental procedures.
They are also used to support a dental bridge or implant. Our dentist can also use dental crowns to cover the teeth and restore their function.
The choice of dental crown is determined by several factors, including fracture or decay, shape, cost, tooth position, etc. Several other materials and different types of crowns can be used to make dental crowns. Dental Crowns are available in various shapes and sizes. The most common dental crowns include:
Gold dental crowns are effective, especially when they last a long time and look natural. They cost more than other types of dental crowns.
Gold crowns are not widely used now because of their color and appearance.
There are several pros of getting gold crowns:
All-porcelain crowns are composed of a metal framework that has been covered by highly aesthetic porcelain. All-porcelain crowns are designed to resemble your teeth’ shape, size, and color. All-porcelain crowns are strong because of the metal framework provided.
The following are some of the benefits:
Cons of porcelain crowns include:
These crowns are unique because they have a porcelain exterior and an interior made from metal. Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns come with pros like:
Cons
Zirconia crowns are an option for people who have teeth that need restoration. Zirconia crowns are sturdy and natural-looking, ideal for people who want an attractive appearance. Zirconia crowns also come with their benefits:
The cons to the Zirconia crown include:
The process usually takes about 3-4 weeks before the crown can be placed on your tooth. The first step is to prepare your tooth by removing any decay and restoring it with filling material. Then the dentist in 48864 will take an impression of your prepared tooth which will then be sent to a lab for fabrication into a temporary crown you will wear while waiting for the permanent one.
When it comes to choosing a dental crown, there are three main factors to consider: the material, the type of tooth, and the size of the tooth.
Each material has its benefits and drawbacks, so it’s important to know which one fits your needs best. Porcelain is ideal for patients with sensitive teeth because it does not have any metal. On the other hand, metal has a feel to it which some people prefer over feeling like they’re wearing dentures but can cause more sensitivity for some people.
Visit Okemos Smile Center for more information about dental crowns and what you can expect.