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Title: 5 Important Facts to Know About Dental Crowns


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5 Important Facts to Know About Dental Crowns
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What Are Dental Crowns?
  • Definition Dental crowns are custom-made
    tooth-shaped caps that cover the entire visible
    portion of a damaged or weakened tooth.
  • Function Crowns restore the tooth's shape, size,
    strength, and appearance, providing protection
    and improving its functionality.

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Reasons for Getting Dental Crowns
  • Tooth Restoration Crowns are used to restore
    teeth that are severely decayed, cracked, or
    fractured.
  • Tooth Protection They provide protection to a
    weakened tooth after a root canal procedure or
    when a large filling is necessary.
  • Cosmetic Enhancement Crowns can improve the
    appearance of misshapen, discolored, or
    aesthetically compromised teeth.

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Different Types of Dental Crowns
  • Porcelain Crowns These crowns offer
    natural-looking aesthetics and are suitable for
    front teeth.
  • Metal Crowns These crowns are strong and
    durable, often used for molars.
  • Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns These
    crowns combine the strength of metal with the
    aesthetics of porcelain.

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Crown Placement Process
  • Tooth Preparation The dentist prepares the tooth
    by removing a thin layer of enamel to make room
    for the crown.
  • Impression An impression of the prepared tooth
    is taken to create a custom-made crown.
  • Temporary Crown A temporary crown is placed
    while the permanent crown is being fabricated in
    a dental lab.
  • Crown Bonding Once the permanent crown is ready,
    it is bonded to the prepared tooth using dental
    cement.

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Longevity and Care of Dental Crowns
  • Lifespan With proper care and maintenance,
    dental crowns can last for many years, typically
    ranging from 10 to 15 years or longer.
  • Oral Hygiene Regular brushing, flossing, and
    routine dental visits are essential for
    maintaining the health of your crown and the
    surrounding teeth.
  • Avoiding Excessive Force Avoid using your crown
    to bite or chew on hard objects to prevent
    damage.

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