Restore Damaged Teeth With Dental Crowns

Crowns are fixed prosthetic devices that protect teeth from further damage. Unlike dentures that have to be taken out for cleaning, crowns can only be removed by dentists so they’re cleaned similar to a regular tooth. Here at Niceville Family Dental in Niceville, FL, our dentists, Dr. Jordan Harper and Dr. Ralf Zapata, utilize dental crowns for restoring and making damaged teeth stronger.

Why Opt for Dental Crowns?

Strengthening isn’t the only purpose of a dental crown. It could help improve the appearance, alignment, and shape of your teeth. It could likewise be applied to a natural tooth or provide the tooth-like structure to a dental implant.

Crowns can even be matched to the color of the person’s natural teeth to allow it to blend in. Crowns for the back teeth are usually made out of alloy, which is a stronger material. With this in mind, dentists would normally recommend the use of a dental crown in any of the following:

  • Replacing a large filling when the tooth is almost completely gone.
  • Protecting a weak tooth from fracture.
  • Restoring a fractured tooth.
  • Attaching a bridge.
  • Covering a dental implant.
  • Retouching discolored or poorly shaped teeth.
  • Reinforcing root canal treatment.

Importance of Dental Crown After Care

Dental crowns are just like your real teeth. This means that you can brush, floss, and rinse normally. Likewise, keep in mind that there is still a natural tooth structure under them, so it is important to maintain good oral hygiene practices. Crowns will not decay, but the natural tooth where it is attached to will. You need to preserve the natural tooth to maintain the reparation.

Need More Information on Dental Crowns? Talk to Us

Call (850) 729-1223 to arrange a consultation with one of our dentists, Dr. Jordan Harper or Dr. Ralf Zapata here at Niceville Family Dental in Niceville, FL.

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