Common Dental Issues That Crowns Are Used to Treat

Crowns have long been the standard for addressing restorative issues in dentistry, but in recent times, dentists have also been using them to address cosmetic problems, such as imperfections or abnormalities. They are a versatile treatment option, which can create a long-lasting restoration. Keep reading to learn more about dental crowns and the problems that they can solve. 

Dental crowns for cosmetic issues

Outlined below are a few cosmetic dentistry issues that dental crowns can be used to address. The following information should be reviewed when looking into different treatment options.

Severe stains

A common problem that dentists see in cosmetic dentistry is staining. Teeth that are stained can often be remedied via whitening treatment, but there are circumstances in which the stains are so bad, they do not respond. If the teeth do not respond to whitening treatment, then the cosmetic dentist may recommend a dental crown to cover the tooth. 

Crowns can be used to cover stains because they completely cap the entire tooth. Porcelain crowns appear white in color, thus allowing for a natural treatment option. Composite resin is another option, but it is not as durable as porcelain. 

Chips

Teeth that are chipped can sometimes be treated with a filling, but that might not be the most aesthetically-pleasing option. In cosmetic dentistry, dentists tend to recommend crowns because they completely cover the chip, thus renewing the tooth as a whole. 

While chipped teeth may appear unappealing, they also pose a risk to the soft tissues of the oral cavity. The tongue and cheeks are at risk of being scraped or even cut by the chipped part of the tooth.

Cracks

Just like chips, cracks can also be covered with a dental crown. The difference with cracks is that they are not usually able to be filled, which makes crowns the best option. In some cases, the crack may become discolored, which is why treatment is recommended as soon as possible. A crack alone is enough to require cosmetic dentistry attention, but when there is also discoloration, it becomes more noticeable. Besides the cosmetic side, there is also the risk of full-on fracture, which could lead to the need for tooth replacement.

Shape issues

While more rare, shape issues with the teeth are possible. Misshapen teeth can happen as a result of genetics or injury. Additionally, teeth that are not as tall may result in an uneven bite, leading to eating and speaking problems. Cosmetic dentists can apply dental crowns to address teeth that are not evenly aligned with the surrounding ones.

Getting started with dental crowns

Dental crowns are a great cosmetic dentistry option to consider. Talking with a dentist is the best place to start, as this allows for a thorough evaluation, including the chance to ask questions. The dentist can also help determine the best type of dental crown. In the case of cosmetic dentistry, porcelain is typically the most desired material. Reach out today to find out more or to get scheduled!

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