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Fixing Damaged Teeth With Dental Crowns Baton Rouge, LA

Crowns Are A Great Way To Fix Cosmetic Dental Problems For Baton Rouge Residents

Although many people may have dental problems from birth, most of the dental deformities happen due to dental accidents, calcium deficiencies or dental decay. Today, many methods are available in modern dentistry to enhance the way we smile. Dental crowns are used to give a natural-looking appearance to a tooth by covering it or its top side with certain materials.

Apart from its usual uses, a dental crown can also be used to hold together a broken tooth and a bridge. Not only in physical deformities, but dental crowns can also be used to hide discoloration of teeth. When applied, a crown fully covers the teeth above the gums. One of the basic reasons for getting a crown is that the filling material cannot be used to make a complete tooth structure and is not that strong enough.

What’s Involved In Getting A Crown

Usually, for getting a crown you would have to make at least two visits to the dentist. At the first visit, the dentist will take the impression of the tooth and send it to a dental laboratory for getting molded. You may get a temporary crown till the time your crown arrives from the dental laboratory. Prefabricated crowns are usually used as a mean for temporary restoration. Crowns are usually made from metal, porcelain, porcelain with metal and ceramic materials.

There is a variety of metals that can be used to make crowns some of them are, gold alloy, palladium alloy or other base metals like nickel or chromium alloy. Although crowns are usually considered very strong and durable, metal and Porcelain fused metal material is the strongest and is mainly used for molars. Because of the higher durability and tougher strength of crown materials, crowns are known to have last for seven to eleven years, although with proper care and maintenance they can last longer.

Even though most of the teeth that require crowns are usually decayed or damaged, a root canal is mandatory most of the times for such teeth. A crown is placed on the tooth only after proper space has been made for it. For doing this, a dentist may resort to the filing of teeth to make the gap for it. Then, the impression of the tooth is taken after pushing the gum down with the help of a thread or a cord. The impression is taken out and sent to a dental lab which sends the crown back after 2 to 3 weeks. After the crown comes, it is applied to the deformed or damaged teeth with the help of dental cement.

One should be able to carry on with the usual life’s work after having a crown fitted. If you are having any discomfort while chewing, there might be a problem with the fitting of the crown. Such problems usually occur when the crown and the tooth have a gap between them. A dentist would easily be able to remove such defects. Although not usual, sometimes the crown comes out completely, in such a case, call the dentist and fix an appointment after cleaning and keeping the crown in a safe place so that it is not damaged.

Posted on behalf of Juban Cowen Dental Care

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