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Tooth Concerns that a Dental Crown Might Be Best For


Dental crowns, which have been a popular form of restorative dental treatment for a long time, are highly effective at restoring teeth that face a wide range of concerns. This is due largely to a dental crown’s ability to closely replicate the size, shape, and appearance of your healthy, natural tooth structure. When a crown is placed over your tooth, it can completely restore the tooth’s health and integrity, as well as restore the tooth’s functional role in your bite. Today, we examine a few tooth concerns that a dental crown might be best suited for addressing, and how the right restoration can help you save your tooth.

A large tooth fracture or break

A fracture or break in your tooth structure is a common reason for needing a tooth restoration. Such damage to your healthy, natural teeth has to be addressed proactively, or it will continue to grow more severe over time. The type of restoration that’s most appropriate for fixing your tooth depends on the extent of its fracture or break. Typically, the best solution is one that not only restores your tooth, but also helps you preserve a maximum amount of its healthy, natural, and undamaged structure. A dental crown, which completely covers the tooth to restore it and prevent it from becoming more damaged, may be the best solution for a fracture or break that affects a majority of your tooth’s visible structure.

A severe case of tooth decay

Tooth decay, which is the result of oral bacteria infecting your tooth structure, is a more common concern than instances of tooth damage. The damage that it causes to your tooth comes in the form of erosion of its natural structure, which grows more extensive as the tooth decay progresses. In many cases, tooth decay can be addressed with a conservative tooth filling procedure, which includes removing the infection from your tooth’s structure and filling the cavity that has resulted from the decay. However, if the tooth is severely decayed and requires more extensive treatment, such as root canal therapy, then the tooth may also benefit from having a dental crown placed over it, as well, to further support and protect the tooth.

Learn if a dental crown is best for your tooth

Depending on the specific concern you have with your healthy, natural tooth, a custom-designed dental crown can be the best option for restoring your smile. To learn more, schedule an appointment by calling Creekside Family Dental Care in Columbia, TN, today at (931) 388–3384.

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