3 Reasons Why a Dental Crown Might Be Recommended

Wondering whether you need a dental crown? The only way someone can know for sure whether or not they need one or more crowns placed in their mouth is to undergo a dental examination. If it is determined crowns are necessary to improve one’s oral health, the next choice is choosing the right type of crown.

General dentists repair teeth

Getting a dental crown from an experienced general dentist is important for proper crown placement. General dentists are also known as primary dental care providers, as this type of dental professional is one who provides patients with a variety of dental-related services. Their overall goal is to make sure that their patients' teeth and gums are healthy, which often makes it necessary for them to repair their teeth. One of the more common dental treatments used to repair teeth is a dental crown.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, a dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap and is placed over teeth to protect, cover and restore damaged teeth.

3 Reasons why a dentist would recommend a dental crown

The list below outlines three different reasons why a general dentist would suggest that one of their patients have one or more dental crowns placed on their teeth.

1. To stabilize a tooth following root canal therapy

When a tooth is in need of root canal treatment, it means that the tooth is either inflamed or infected. Either one of these dental problems require root canal therapy in order to save the tooth from being lost. While root canals are performed with a goal of saving teeth, many times a tooth will also need additional strength after undergoing treatment to save it. Dental crowns can provide this extra strength.

2. When a damaged tooth is in need of support

Dental crowns are often recommended for treating a damaged tooth so that it can once again function properly. Whether a tooth is damaged due to dental decay or undergoing some type of trauma, crowns can help restore the overall integrity of the tooth. Crowns are custom-made for every patient, which means patients can not only expect crowns to save their damaged teeth, they can also design a crown to make the tooth more cosmetically pleasing.

3. To repair a tooth that is no longer shaped properly

Fixing teeth that are no longer in their proper shape is necessary, as misshapen teeth can cause someone to experience bite problems. Because dental crowns are custom-made for every patient, an experienced dentist can make crowns for their patients in a way that turns their misshaped teeth into properly shaped teeth. Examples of why a tooth is no longer in its proper shape can stem from grinding, clenching, overall wear and tear, as well as stem from one’s genetics.

In need of a dental crown?

Now that the above information has been read, it is understood that dental crown placement is necessary for a few different reasons. The fact that dental crowns are a treatment option that helps make teeth stronger means that crowns save teeth. Since a healthy mouth is one that has a full set of teeth, saving teeth using dental crowns is a popular restoration option.

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