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Dental Crowns


Close up 3D rendering of a dental crown being placed on a shaved down toothThe term 'dental crown' is used for the tooth-shaped cap used to restore the shape, strength, and size of broken and damaged teeth. Dental crowns help protect the remaining teeth when fillings, or other similar dental treatments, do not solve the problem. Dental crowns cover the visible portion of the teeth and, thus, protect them from getting worse and stay intact.

What are Dental Crowns Used For?


Dental crowns can serve a variety of functions. The most common purposes crowns are used for include:

•  Protection of teeth that have been weakened by decay.
•  Holding a cracked tooth together, preventing it from breaking apart.
•  Restoring the shape and size of a broken or worn-down tooth.
•  Helping other dental treatments, like dental fillings, dental implants, and dental bridges, stay in place by acting like protective coverings over them.
•  Protecting teeth that have been treated with a root canal.
•  Improving the appearance of discolored or stained teeth.

What Are Dental Crowns Made Of?


With the advancements in dentistry, dental crowns can now be made out of several different materials. These include:

•  Metal
•  Porcelain
•  Porcelain-fused-to-metal
•  Resin
•  Pressed ceramic

How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?


Dental crowns can last between five and 15 years, depending on the type, dental care, and the amount of wear and tear they are exposed to. Some lifestyle habits, such as grinding teeth, nail-biting, and chewing ice, can make your crowns wear down faster, reducing their lifespan.

Veneers vs. Dental Crowns - What’s the Difference?


Many people get confused between dental crowns and dental veneers and think they do the same thing. However, there are significant differences between these two dental restoration methods.

The primary difference between veneers and dental crowns is how they cover the teeth. A dental crown covers the entire visible part of the tooth, whereas the veneer adheres to just the front part of it. Crowns are also double in thickness from veneers, making them slightly less aesthetically appealing. Since veneers are only attached to the front surface of the teeth, they tend to wear out faster than crowns, which, if well taken care of, can last for up to a decade and a half or even a lifetime.

Choosing between veneers and dental crowns primarily depends on the state of your teeth and your requirements. Veneers are a popular choice to fix aesthetic concerns such as discolored or stained teeth, whereas crowns can help restore their shape, size, strength, and function, along with improving their appearance. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that dental crowns are more versatile and serve greater functions than veneers.

Crowns are dental prostheses that help protect your natural teeth while improving their appearance to restore their aesthetic appeal. There are different types of crowns available, and a dentist will help you choose the right one for you, depending on your needs, goals, and budget.

Get in touch with Dr. Thein at Lone Pine Dental to book a consultation with one of the best dental crowns experts. Call us at (541) 668-8036.
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