Choosing Crowns Over Fillings: Why or Why Not
In the realm of oral health, Choosing Crowns Over Fillings: Why or Why Not: dental crowns reign supreme as one of the most recommended and effective treatments. These regal restorations not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your smile but also play a crucial role in preserving the health and functionality of your teeth. Let's delve into the royal world of dental crowns and uncover the reasons why they are highly recommended by dental professionals and why I recommended crowns over a simple filling, OR, why a filling would be recommended and NOT a dental crown
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Protection and Preservation: Dental crowns act as armor for compromised teeth, providing a robust shield against further damage. Whether your tooth has undergone extensive decay, a large filling, or a root canal procedure, crowns offer unparalleled protection, preventing fractures and ensuring the longevity of the tooth. But, if you have a small filling already and strength of your tooth isn't compromised, a crown isn't necessary and would be over treatment.
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Restoring Functionality: When a tooth is weakened or damaged, its ability to perform everyday functions like biting and chewing may be compromised. Dental crowns restore the tooth's strength and functionality, allowing you to enjoy a full range of foods without fear of discomfort or damage. Weakened teeth can happen with a large filling, attrition (grinding or clenching the teeth), root canals, etc.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Beyond their functional benefits, dental crowns are crafted to mimic the natural appearance of teeth. They are available in various materials, including porcelain and ceramic, ensuring a seamless blend with your existing teeth. This aesthetic enhancement not only boosts your confidence but also contributes to a radiant and natural-looking smile. Or, you will see gold and metal crowns below for extra strength (although tooth colored/porcelain fused to metal crowns are much stronger than they used to be and are an excellent choice!)
Customized Solutions: Dental crowns are not one-size-fits-all. They are tailor-made to suit the unique needs and characteristics of each patient. The customization ensures a precise fit, optimal functionality, and a natural look that seamlessly integrates with the surrounding teeth.
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Long-Term Investment: Choosing dental crowns is an investment in the long-term health and durability of your teeth. Unlike some temporary fixes, crowns are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, providing a lasting solution that reduces the need for frequent repairs or replacements. Crowns can outlive you! With proper brushing and flossing, your crown can last 100 years (give or take) :).
Watch the video below where I explain it a little more for you:
-Andrea - www.thetoothlady.com 'Doing Dental Differently', Dental-At-Home