A dental crown is a type of dental restoration that completely covers or "caps" a damaged tooth or dental impl

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A dental crown is a type of dental restoration that completely covers or "caps" a damaged tooth or dental implant.

It's used to restore the tooth's shape, size, strength, and appearance while improving its overall function. Dental crowns are often recommended for various reasons, including:

Protection: A dental crown can protect a weakened or cracked tooth from further damage, preventing it from breaking apart.

Restoration: Crowns are used to restore teeth that are severely decayed or damaged and cannot be effectively repaired with a dental filling.

Cosmetic Improvement: Crowns can improve dental crown the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth, enhancing the overall aesthetics of a person's smile.

Support for Dental Bridges: Crowns are used to anchor dental bridges in place, which replace missing teeth by bridging the gap between healthy teeth.

Protection after Root Canal Treatment: Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment are often weakened and can be more prone to fracture. A crown can protect and strengthen such teeth.

The process of getting a dental crown typically involves several steps:

Preparation: The tooth receiving the crown is first prepared by removing any decayed or damaged parts and shaping it to accommodate the crown.

Impression: An impression of the prepared tooth is taken to create a mold, which is used to fabricate the crown. The impression ensures that the crown fits accurately.

Temporary Crown: While the permanent crown is being made in a dental laboratory, a temporary crown is usually placed over the prepared tooth to protect it.

Crown Placement: Once the permanent crown is ready, it is placed over the prepared tooth. The fit and bite are checked, and any necessary adjustments are made before the crown is permanently cemented in place.

Finalizing: After placement, the crown is polished and adjusted for optimal comfort and function.

Dental crowns can be made from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, and a combination of materials (such as porcelain-fused-to-metal). The choice of material depends on factors like the tooth's location, the patient's preferences, and the functional requirements of the crown.

It's important to maintain good oral hygiene and schedule regular dental check-ups to ensure the longevity of your dental crown. Proper care and maintenance can help prevent complications and keep your crowned tooth in excellent condition.

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