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What is a “Dental Crown”?

 

In dental terminology, crown refers to a type of dental restoration that wholly circles teeth when cavities pose a threat to damage the teeth. Crowns not only act as a protective headgear but also increases the aesthetic look of an individual.

 

Normally a dentist suggests a patient to go for dental crown only when the damage incurred in the teeth is very critical and where other forms of alternative treatment become less effective. The average lifespan of a crown usually lasts for about 10-15 years when proper care is taken by the patient.

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Types of Dental Crowns:

 

Dental crowns are made out of different materials and are made depending on individual requirements. The dentist will recommend the crown as per the patient's requirement and go ahead with the procedure. Dental crowns are generally made of

 

  • Metal crowns

  • Porcelain crowns

  • Porcelain fused to metal crowns

 

Crowns which are made out of metals are normally long lasting and are more durable. Metal crowns also come with gold plated which does not chip in very easily and lasts for longer time frame.

 

Porcelain based crowns are the ones which are made of ceramic material and have a more appealing effect on a person. They are also long lasting and sturdier than metal crowns.

 

Porcelain fused to metal crowns are the ones which are a mix of metal and ceramic. Such crowns are strong enough to withstand high pressure when it comes to biting and chewing and has a natural look in a person's face.

 

Want to fix a dental crown and confused where to get it done? You can get your dental queries clarified by taking a consultation with Dr. Jared Anderson who heads the Select Care Dental located in the city of Bend in the state of Oregon in the US. Else you can also make a personal visit and Dr. Jared Anderson will be glad enough to sort your dental queries.

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