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DENTAL CROWNS

Dental Crowns and Their Uses

We use crowns made of porcelain that provide more natural-looking results. If you have decayed or severely damaged teeth, this may be the dental treatment for you.

When Would a Dental Crown Be Needed?

Here at Comfort Care Family Denta in Naperville, IL, we help our patients with a range of simple and more involved procedures, from general cleaning to crowns. A dental crown is often called a “tooth cap”, and it is a special device designed and used by dentist to help correct damage to teeth. The crown is basically a tooth-shaped covering which can be placed over the entire tooth. The goal of using a crown is to help strengthen the tooth if it has been damaged and also to cover broken or stained teeth to make them more aesthetically pleasing. A crown is designed to cover everything that shows above the gum line and to look like natural teeth. The damaged tooth must be thoroughly cleaned to remove any infections that might be in the tooth or around the gums.

Crowns are a very common dentistry procedure and can be used to correct issues such as cavities, broken teeth, stained teeth, severely damaged teeth, or even missing teeth. Not all instances of these conditions necessarily need a crown so it is important to have a dentist who is experienced working with crowns and other cosmetic dental treatments. To learn more about dental crowns and their uses, call Comfort Care Family Dental in Naperville, Illinois today and set up your appointment; we will show you just how crowns help correct dental issues you or a family member may be dealing with.

Dental Crowns and Their Uses

Prosthodontics, also sometimes known as dental prosthetics or prosthetic dentistry, is the area of dentistry that focuses on the use of dental prostheses and implants in order to improve mouth, teeth, and gum health.  They can use bridges, implants, veneers, or crowns to correct dental issues and help give patients a healthier better looking smile. Basically, the prosthetic dentistry branch can entail the use of any man-made devices that are placed in the mouth in order to correct dental issues- whether the devices are temporary like braces or permanent like implants.

 

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Replacement

The aesthetic work on teeth including replacement and restoration.

Training

Receives additional training beyond basic dental school.

Restore Health

Restores appearance and health for your mouth beyond routine cleaning.

Complete Treatment

Working with issues that can’t be addressed by regular dentists.

How Crowns Help Correct Dental Issues

Crowns can be used for a number of reasons as mentioned above but here are some of the more common reasons someone may look at this dental procedure.

  • To add extra protection and strength to any teeth that are weakened by decay or have fillings or other major issues that impact their strength and stability.
  • To prevent existing damage from growing worse with the normal wear and tear that is placed on the teeth in normal day to day activities like chewing.
  • To assist with routine root canal work and to fill gaps that are caused by multiple missing teeth.
  • Dental crowns are frequently used to protect teeth that are damaged from teeth grinding
  • Crowns can also be used to help conceal the damaged inner part of the tooth to protect it from decay and thus saving the tooth.
  • To cover a tooth that needs a filling but cannot hold a filling, because too much of the tooth has been compromised already.
  • A dental crown may be used in certain cases to hold bridgework in place.
  • They can also be for cosmetic purposes to make a person’s smile brighter.
  • Crowns can be used for dental work or for strictly cosmetic needs.

Types of Crowns to Choose From

There are three basic types of crowns available to choose from, each with their own unique pros and cons. After the tooth surface is cleaned and prepared, the crown is placed to cover the tooth or teeth. The crown works to strengthen the tooth and helps prevent future decay or damage from occurring. Each type of crown does this a little bit differently than the others.

Porcelain Fused Metal Crowns

All Porcelain Crowns

All Metal Crowns

Taking Care of Dental Crowns

Crowns are easy to place and also fairly easy to maintain, largely due to modern dental technology and advanced training in technique and years of experience. With advancements in technology, a skilled dentist or prosthodontist will be able to design and create a crown that is customized to your unique needs. The crowns will be bonded to your teeth so that they are permanently attached for the most part and will act just like your natural teeth.

At home, you can treat your crown the same as your real teeth- but they still will require care and maintenance. Just because you got a crown does not mean you can neglect normal care and good oral hygiene practices. Normal flossing and brushing will go a long way in keeping your crowns clean. In most cases, there are no special requirements for food and drink as the crowns are generally strong enough to hold up under normal wear and tear and are more resistant to staining than your natural teeth.

Final Thoughts on Dental Crowns

The goal of using a crown is to help strengthen the tooth if it has been damaged and also to cover broken or stained teeth to make them more aesthetically pleasing. The best way to determine which type of crown is best for you and your unique needs and situation is to set up an appointment with a Comfort Care Family Dental expert today! We can go over the ins and outs of dental crowns and their uses and show you how crowns help correct dental issues that you may be struggling with right now! Do not wait- call us today!

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