When Should You Consider Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns have long been the standard for restorative care, but they are also commonly used in cosmetic dentistry. While they provide support for cavities and missing teeth, they also work quite well for addressing imperfections or abnormalities that affect aesthetics. Keep reading to find out when dental crowns are worth considering in cosmetic dentistry. 

Dental crown needs

Outlined below are a few scenarios in which dental crowns should be considered. Review the following information when looking into cosmetic dentistry treatment options.

Severe stains

Teeth that are severely stained do not always respond well to teeth whitening agents, whether it be at-home or in-office ones. Sometimes, stains are so embedded within the enamel that they are permanent, thus requiring alternative cosmetic dentistry treatment options. 

Dental crowns work well to cover severe and permanent stains because they completely cap the tooth. Any stains or spots on the teeth are no longer visible once a crown is placed. In the case of cosmetic dentistry, dentists can apply a porcelain crown because it is white in color, thus making it appear like a natural tooth. 

Chips

Accidents happen, and they can result in a chipped tooth. Chipped teeth are not usually threatening to oral health, but they almost always affect appearance and aesthetics. While not necessarily harmful, chips can also put the soft tissues of the mouth at risk of getting scraped or cut. Dental crowns are an ideal solution. They can cap the tooth, thus covering the chipped area, reducing risk, and achieving good aesthetics. 

Cracks

Cracked teeth often pose a risk to oral health because at any given time, the tooth can completely fracture, resulting in a need for replacement. Additionally, teeth that have cracks in them are not the most aesthetically pleasing. Many patients who have a crack in a tooth experience discoloration along the line. This may be unappealing, which results in a need for cosmetic dentistry services. 

In the case of cracks, dental fillings are usually not sufficient enough. Instead, a stronger option may be required. Dental crowns happen to be one of the strongest and most aesthetically-pleasing treatment options.

Misshaped or unaligned

In some rare situations, teeth that are unaligned or misshapen may require dental crowns. While not harmful, teeth that are misshapen or unaligned with the surrounding teeth may result in an uneven smile. With dental crowns, cosmetic dentists can even all of the teeth out, thus ensuring a more aesthetically-pleasing smile. An added benefit is that chewing will most likely be easier after dental crown placement, as the procedure can improve the bite. 

Getting started with dental crowns

Individuals considering dental crowns for any of the issues listed above should consult directly with a dentist. An evaluation can be done in order to determine what treatment route is most suitable. Additionally, the dentist can answer questions or concerns, which can be helpful when navigating the decision-making process. 

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