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Dental House in Ann Arbor
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Your teeth play a major role in how you look and carry yourself. They can get cracked, discolored, broken, or damaged, which in turn impacts your health and puts a big dent in your self-esteem.

Fortunately, you can restore your teeth’s healthy appearance and protect them from damage by getting dental crowns from Dental House MI and taking advantage of our affordable dentistry. This treatment involves placing tooth-shaped caps over your teeth.

Aside from protecting your teeth and enhancing your looks, this dental treatment can be used when you have a failed dental implant or a misshapen tooth. These crowns can serve as a cheaper alternative to costly porcelain veneers. Since they also look natural and light enough not to be felt in your mouth, no one will notice that you are wearing them!

If you’re considering dental crowns, you may have a few questions. We’re here to answer the basics! Keep reading to learn more about this dental treatment option.

How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

Crowning your teeth is an excellent way to enhance your teeth’s appearance and help you look and feel your best. While this is a great investment, it’s important to understand that dental crowns can be affected by cavities and fractures just like your natural teeth. Therefore, proper care and attention is necessary to prolong their lifespan.

On average, dental crowns for the front teeth last up to 15 years. They can last up to 30 years or even a lifetime if they are made of quality materials and well-taken care of. Most dental cover insurance providers are willing to pay for a replacement of the dental crowns five years after the initial installation.

What Affects Crown Replacement?

Wear and tear

The amount of wear and tear impacts your need to have your dental crowns replaced. Increased wear and tear are usually caused by accidental trauma, tooth grinding, hard biting, chewing, and increased dental plaque.

Poor dental hygiene

Dental crowns are mainly made of porcelain, gold, or porcelain materials that do not decay on their own. Decay may arise on your dental crowns if you have poor dental hygiene, such as inadequate brushing and flossing. When your crowns decay, you may need a root canal.

High stress

Exposing your dental crowns to high stress may cause them to break easily. This pushes the tip of your crowns against their base, which creates a weak point near your gum. You can easily prevent this by avoiding grinding or clenching your teeth, chewing ice, biting your fingernails, and opening plastic packages with your teeth.

How Can I Take Good Care of My Dental Crowns?

Taking good care of your dental crowns is key to making them last. Avoid damaging your crowned teeth by being careful when brushing and flossing. If you play sports, consider using a mouth guard, especially if you have all-ceramic crowns or veneers for front teeth. This way, you can protect the porcelain from fractures in the instance of an impact.

Conclusion

Whether you want to repair cracks or chips, fill gaps, or brighten your discolored teeth, you can improve your smile with dental crowns. When getting them, make sure to work only with experienced dentists and take good care of them to make them last for as long as possible.

Get the confidence to flash your brightest smile by heading to our dental clinic. One of our local dentists in Ann Arbor will perform dental services according to your dental needs. Contact us to book an appointment!

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Ann Arbor Dentist Office
Hours : Mon to Thur 9am - 6pm, Fri & Sat 9am - 3pm
Address : 4860 Washtenaw Ave D, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Waterford Dentist Office
Hours : Mon to Fri 9am - 6pm, Sat 9am - 3pm
Address : 5979 Highland Rd, Waterford Twp, MI 48327
West Bloomfield Dentist Office
Hours : Monday, Wednesday to Friday 9am - 6pm
Address : 6595 Orchard Lake Rd, West Bloomfield, MI 48322
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