Pros and Cons of Dental Crowns

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Pros and Cons of Dental Crowns

Nov 26, 2019

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap, place on a damaged tooth for recovery. A dental crown is used in various dental cases like tooth decay, severely damaged teeth, hiding a large filling, or restoring broken teeth. Dental crowns are beneficial in restoring the normal functioning of your teeth. Before fitting the dental crown, the dentist examines the tooth, and if it is decayed or damaged severely, then a root canal treatment is performed. It is an alternative being used for tooth extraction due to severe tooth damage. So, before you choose to have dental crowns, get to know about their pros and cons.

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Pros of Dental Crowns

  • The Process is Completed in One or Two Visits

First, the dentist will fill the gaps in the tooth due to decay, if any. Then, the dentist will take the size of your tooth to make the crown and will send it to the lab where a dental crown is manufactured. Until then, a temporary tooth crown will be fitted in your mouth. Then in the second visit, the permanent crown will be installed on your required teeth.

  • Doesn’t Require Extraction of Healthy Parts

Getting dental crowns does not mean you have to remove the remaining healthy part of your decayed tooth. In the process, the healthy portion of a tooth is not removed; only the damaged portion is removed. Keeping and sustaining the healthy portion of your tooth is better than having foreign material in your teeth. When you save the healthy roots, the chance of degradation of bone material is less.

  • Dental Crowns are more Durable

Dental crowns are considered to be more successful than other dental treatments. Patients get satisfaction with dental crowns as they have a durability of 5 to 15 years. Also, that makes dental crowns cost-effective as you won’t have to spend again on dental repairs.

Cons of Dental Crowns

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  • Dental Crowns Can Cause Tooth Sensitivity

Dental crowns expose the roots of nerves of a tooth more than under natural, healthy teeth. So it is possible that after placing a dental crown, you may experience sensitivity when eating or drinking anything hot or cold. People already suffering from sensitivity can experience it more often and intense.

  • They can Get Chipped or Cracked

There are different types of dental crowns available amongst which you can choose from. Some dental crowns, such as ceramic ones, are fragile and can break easily. Eating or chewing hard objects like ice and nuts can put pressure on the crown that can lead to chipped or cracked crowns.

Dental crowns are one of the efficient and sustaining treatments for dental problems. But still, the best way would be to discuss it with a dentist. You can contact us to get the best treatment for any dental problem.

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