How Dental Crowns Enhance Aesthetics and Function

How Dental Crowns Enhance Aesthetics and Function from Brentwood Dental Excellence in Brentwood, CADental crowns are a form of treatment in restorative dentistry that protects and reinforces weak or damaged teeth. These tailor-made coverings fit over the visible part of the tooth from the gum line. Crowns might be made of metal, ceramic, or porcelain based on the patient's preferences and needs. Dental crowns are effective in restoring function and improving the look of your smile.

The functional benefits of dental crowns

Restoring function means returning something to its original (or intended) state of operation or use. Dental crowns can greatly improve the performance of weakened or damaged teeth. A dentist might suggest getting a crown for a fragile tooth. Crowns prevent a tooth from further damage, especially if it has been structurally compromised by decay or a large filling. The crown covers the tooth completely and distributes the pressure of biting and chewing equally and securely.

The dental crown also restores worn-out or broken teeth to their original size and shape. In some cases, when a tooth is missing, dental crowns may support a dental bridge. The crowns are positioned on adjacent teeth to form a stable base for the bridge.

Sometimes, the tooth might get infected and a root canal is necessary. The tooth may become brittle and more likely to break after the treatment. The treated tooth may then be covered with a dental crown for added support and protection.

The aesthetic benefits

Dental crowns can both improve the look of teeth and restore their function. Crowns are usually worn on misshapen, split, and discolored teeth to cover these imperfections. The crown is customized to match the color and shape of surrounding teeth. A good-looking smile contributes to one’s self-esteem. Restoring a tooth with a dental crown can make the smile more appealing.

Sometimes, if a tooth is too short or worn down, the dentist might recommend getting a dental crown to make the tooth look more proportional and appealing. Crowns can also replace metal fillings with a more realistic material that looks like natural enamel. This makes the teeth look more beautiful and also prevents them from potential damage.

Durable option

Dental crowns are strong and last a long time. With proper maintenance and routine dental visits, dental crowns can last up to a decade or more. They are stain and wear-resistant and very durable. Patients can protect their tooth crowns by not chewing on hard objects or grinding their teeth. A good oral hygiene routine is also important.

Improved dental health

Dental crowns repair damaged teeth as well as improve the appearance of the teeth and oral health. Crowns protect teeth from damage and decay and stop tooth decay and potential tooth loss. They are also easy to clean, enhancing oral hygiene since they have a smooth surface.

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In summary

If you have damaged or missing teeth, dental crowns can be an effective and versatile solution. Dental crowns offer several benefits either for repairing a tooth or for improving your look. Contact our dental office today for an appointment and to learn how dental crowns can boost your dental health and self-image.

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