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Dental Crowns – Types of Dental Crown – Care of Dental Crown

What is Dental Crown

When you have a crooked tooth, you need something to cover your broken tooth and restore its lost shape. Thus, a dental crown is a perfect solution to restore the shape of your tooth. It is a cap of your broken teeth, which will give you back the ideal look of your tooth. Moreover, it strengthens the chewing ability of your tooth.

When Will You Need a Dental Crown?

Well, every case does not need a dental crown. There are some specific needs of a dental crown.

The following are the situations in which you will need a dental crown.

  • When you have a weak tooth. You have a feeling of losing the tooth.
  • When you have a decayed or broken tooth.
  • To restore the shape of a cracked tooth.
  • When you have a problem with chewing with the weak tooth.
  • When you are losing the organic layer of your crown.
  • When you need support to hold the dental bridge.
  • To restore the color of discolored teeth.
  • When you need to cover the dental implant.
  • When you want a cosmetic modification for your teeth.
  • When your teeth do not support filling treatment, then you need a dental crown.
  • When your kid has difficulty in chewing and daily oral hygiene, then he/she will need a dental crown.

Types of Dental Crown

Permanent dental crowns have made of stainless steel, metal, gold, and alloy. While temporary dental crowns have made of porcelain-fused-to-metal, all resin, or ceramic. Therefore, we can say that the types of dental crowns have based on their material.

Stainless Steel Dental Crown

Stainless steel crowns are used on organic teeth firstly as a temporary measure. Moreover, these are fabricated crowns to make natural teeth better. The stainless-steel crowns have used to protect the filing of a tooth. For children, a stainless-steel crown has used to protect the primary tooth from decay. It can control further decay in a kid’s tooth.

Metals Dental Crown

Metal crowns have various materials like gold, platinum, alloy, base-metal alloy, cobalt-chromium, and nickel-chromium alloy. Thus, metal crowns have a high content of any of the above-mentioned metal. The metal crowns can last for the longest time. As the metal crowns have gold and other long-lasting materials; therefore, the life of the metal crown is a way too long. Moreover, these are expensive one dental crown. The only drawback of the metal dental crown is its color. As gold cannot change the color; therefore, you will have a golden crown in your jaw.

Porcelain Dental Crown

Porcelain dental crown has natural teeth’s color. Therefore, if you use a porcelain-fused-to-metal dental crown, you will have natural white or pale teeth. Thus, people will not get to know that you are wearing an unnatural crown.

Resin Dental Crown

The best part of resin dental crown is its price. It is a less expensive crown than other dental crowns. However, the all-resin dental crown is fragile and has less lifetime. They can wear down with a wee bit carelessness.

Ceramic Dental Crown

Ceramic dental crowns are less expensive than gold and metal. However, they are a wee bit expensive than resin and porcelain crowns. Moreover, they are long-lasting than all-resin dental crowns. They have a natural color like your teeth. Moreover, they are perfectly appropriate for metal allergic people.

How Could you Care for your Dental Crown?

Well, you should do care for your dental crown either they are temporary or permanent. You need to take care of your oral hygiene routine and eating habits. You should avoid sticky food, desserts, alcohol, stiff vegetables, and smoking. You should not eat too much sweet, or sticky food like bubble gum. Moreover, avoid harsh and aggressive tooth brushing.