FAQs
Here are a few frequently asked questions about dental crowns.
1. Are dental crowns permanent?
They are a permanent solution, but they may require repair or replacement after
10 years, depending on the material chosen and the care provided. For example,
dental crowns made of gold can last forever because they are known to be one of
the strongest dental materials. Porcelain crowns, which are the standard in
cosmetic dentistry, may only last five to 10 years. Porcelain provides pleasing
aesthetics, however.
Individuals who avoid foods that are tough, chewy or sticky are more likely to
experience long-lasting dental crowns. It is also recommended to brush, floss
and rinse daily to ensure that the oral cavity stays healthy.
2. What is the best way to make crowns last?
Brushing, flossing and rinsing every day is essential. It is also recommended to
avoid foods that are hard, chewy or tough, as these can dislodge the entire
crown. Additionally, it is best to visit the dentist on a regular basis for
routine care.
3. Are there any restorative benefits to getting a dental crown?
Yes! Because crowns cap the entire tooth, any existing cavities can be removed
and covered, thus restoring the tooth. Additionally, any cracks or chips that
pose a risk to the oral cavity can be covered with a crown, thus eliminating any
risk.