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Getting a dental crown can be a big decision, and it’s important to have all the information you need before going ahead with the procedure. A dental crown is a cap that fits over a damaged or decayed tooth, restoring its shape and function. It’s a standard dental procedure, but you should know a few things before getting a crown.

Why You Might Need a Dental Crown

There are a few reasons why you might need a crown. For example, if you have a cavity that has become too large for a filling, a crown may be necessary to restore the tooth.

Crowns can also be used to repair chipped or broken teeth or to cover a tooth that has undergone a root canal. They can even be used for cosmetic purposes, such as to improve the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth.

Types of Dental Crowns

There are several different types of crowns, each with its advantages and disadvantages. The most common types of crowns are:

1. Ceramic Crowns – These are the most commonly used type of crown because they look like natural teeth and are highly durable. They are made of a ceramic material that matches the color of your natural teeth.

2. Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns – These crowns are made of porcelain fused to a metal base. They are highly durable and can withstand a lot of pressure, but the metal base can sometimes show through the porcelain.

3. Gold Crowns – These crowns are highly durable and long-lasting but not as aesthetically pleasing as other types of crowns.

4. Base Metal Alloy Crowns – These crowns are highly corrosion resistant and very strong, but they are not as aesthetically pleasing as other types of crowns.

Preparing for a Dental Crown

Before you get a crown, your dentist must prepare your tooth. This involves removing any decay and shaping the tooth to accommodate the crown.

Your dentist will then take an impression of your tooth, which will be used to create the crown. While you wait for the crown to be made, your dentist will place a temporary crown over your tooth to protect it.

The Procedure

The procedure usually takes two appointments. During the first appointment, your dentist will prepare your tooth and do a crown fitting. They will then place a temporary crown over your tooth.

During the second appointment, your dentist will remove the temporary crown and proceed with the crown installation. They will ensure that the crown fits properly and make any necessary adjustments.

Caring for Your Dental Crown

Crowns are designed to last for many years, but they do require some special care. It’s important to brush and floss regularly to keep the crown clean and prevent decay from forming underneath it.

You should also avoid chewing on hard objects like ice or popcorn kernels and using your teeth to open packages or bottles. If you grind your teeth at night, your dentist may recommend wearing a night guard to protect your crown.

The Cost of Dental Crowns

The cost of a crown can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of crown, the location of the tooth, and the dentist’s fees.

In general, crowns can range from $800 to $1,500 per tooth. However, some dental insurance plans may cover all or part of the cost of the procedure.

Conclusion

Getting a crown can be a great way to restore a damaged or decayed tooth, but it’s essential to have all the information you need before undergoing the procedure. By understanding the different types of crowns, how to prepare for the procedure, and how to care for it, you can decide whether a crown is right for you.

Turn to Dental House MI for your crown fitting and installation needs. We are a full-service dental practice providing quality, comprehensive dental care. Contact us today to learn how we can help you get the smile you’ve always wanted.

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