What Are Dental Crowns and How Do They Work?
Dental crowns, unlike removable devices, including dentures, are cemented in place onto your existing tooth or implant, and can only be applied and removed by your dentist. The purpose of a dental crown is to completely cover a tooth that has become damaged for whatever reason, to strengthen it and improve the appearance, alignment, shape, etc. However, dental crowns are not just for tooth structure improvement, but also for appearance, as well. For example, to improve the color of a tooth, a ceramic or porcelain crown can be crafted to match the natural tooth’s …show more content…
One of the most popular crowns that patients get are porcelain that is bonded to a shell of metal, mostly because it’s both an attractive and strong choice to do so.
Why Would I Need a Dental Crown?
If your dentist has recommended that you receive a dental crown, or you are wondering if you need one based on your own opinion, for example, you are experiencing pain from a tooth that you believe to be cracked, consider the following listed below on why you would need a dental crown:
To replace a filling that is large in size when your natural tooth is too small
To further protect a weaker tooth that is at risk of fracturing, or to restore one that has already become fractured for whatever reason
To cover an implant, poorly-shaped tooth, one that has received a root canal, or one that is too discolored to clean properly
To help attach a dental