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When Is a Dental Crown Needed?

December 14, 2023
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Dental crowns are used widely across dentistry. They restore teeth, conceal flaws, and even play a role in tooth replacement. Because they’re so vital, your Houston dentist uses only the best materials and most trusted labs to fabricate these restorations.

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a restoration shaped like your teeth and color-matched to blend in seamlessly. In its most common role, the tooth crown creates a safe space between your bite force and the tooth beneath to prevent further damage or breakage.

There are various reasons you might need a dental crown. Let’s explore a few.

#1 A Damaged or Decayed Tooth

You may think that if your tooth is broken, it’s lost forever and will eventually fall out or need extraction. Fortunately, dental crowns can save broken or damaged teeth if the break is above the gumline. Your dentist will evaluate your damaged or decayed tooth to determine its viability.

#2 After Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is a necessary treatment to restore a root-infected tooth. The final step in root canal therapy may involve capping the tooth to prevent complications.

#3 Concealing Cosmetic FlawsA dental crown is placed over an existing tooth

In cosmetic dentistry, patients may opt to cap teeth that are stained, chipped, or worn. The dental crown offers support and aesthetics.

#4 A Part of Tooth Replacement

Dental crowns sit atop dental implants. Single implants mean placing a new tooth root into the jaw and later crowning it with a custom restoration. A dental implant can also play a role in bridgework.

For Restorative Dentistry, Contact Your Houston Dentist

Dental crowns may be necessary to save a damaged tooth, an elective treatment to transform your smile, or as part of tooth replacement.

Call our team today to learn more about our restorations and tooth crowns or to schedule a consultation with the dentist.

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