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Dental Treatment Planning: Factors That Impact Dental Crown Candidacy

Over time, your teeth are subject to a variety of elements. Accidents and bumps can cause teeth to chip or fall out. Foods, smoking and medicine can cause teeth to stain. Poor oral hygiene can cause teeth to decay or get damaged. Each of these problems can affect the attractiveness of your smile to others, and some of these may cause you physical pain as well.

To solve this problem, cosmetic dentists have developed dental crowns. Dental crowns cover the entirety of your visible tooth with a cap that was created specifically for each tooth and cemented on to hold it in place. Dental crowns may be used to protect teeth from damage or improve the appearance of teeth that may be misshapen. They may also be used to prevent further damage or protect against sensitivity, as in the case of weakened or chipping teeth.

Dental crowns are a good choice for those that require their teeth to be corrected. But dental crowns are not for everyone. Below are some of the qualifications for being a good candidate for dental crowns.

Financial Commitment Dental crowns for individual teeth cost roughly $1,000, though part of that may be covered by your insurance. As a result, if you choose to get dental caps over several teeth, you may find that the cost is prohibitively expensive. Crowns will also need to be replaced every ten or so years.

Dental Commitment Most of the time, the changes required to place dental crowns are permanent. Enamel will need to be removed to place the crown successfully, and because that enamel will never grow back, your teeth will be left extremely weak and sensitive without a crown present. Candidates should be prepared for these changes.

Tooth Problems Dental crowns are most often used to solve issues you have with your teeth, whether it is their appearance (misshapen or stained) or their strength. Crowns may be used to protect teeth, or to prevent further damage, or to simply improve their aesthetic appearance. Good candidates will have a good reason to put these crowns in place.

Dental crowns have been used within cosmetic dentistry for decades. They are an effective way to repair or maintain your teeth. Good candidates should consult a cosmetic dentist to see if dental crowns are right for them.

by: Penelope Stone




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