Thinking of Getting a Dental Crown? Here’s What You Need to Know 

Thinking of Getting a Dental Crown? Here’s What You Need to Know 

Sep 01, 2020

Having a faultless and healthy smile is something most people desire. This can be seen by how more and more people are becoming accustomed to keeping their regular dental appointments with our dentist in Fort Myers and diligently sticking to the recommended dental hygiene practices.

Your smile is one of the most striking facial features; this fact makes the pursuit of a beautiful smile worth the while. Unfortunately, your smile can sometimes be negatively impacted when a tooth or some teeth are compromised or damaged.

A chipped, fractured, broken, or missing front tooth, for instance, can alter the appearance of your smile and take a toll on your self-confidence. The good news is that these dental issues can be remedied at Fort Myers Dental Arts, and your smile will be restored.

We offer our patients top-notch tooth replacement options to guarantee that their smiles are rejuvenated and, in other instances, enhanced.

When Is It Necessary to Get a Dental Crown?

A dental crown can be described as a tooth-like cap positioned over an affected tooth to restore its appearance, functionality, shape, and even size.

Our remarkable dentist Dr. Jonathan Chouraqui may recommend dental caps to patients under the following circumstances:

To cover up and restore misshaped teeth

To conceal and restore seriously discolored teeth which cannot be remedied by whitening procedures

  • To protect broken and worn down teeth from further damage and restore their functionality
  • To reinforce a tooth after a root canal procedure
  • To cover and support weakened and decayed teeth
  • To secure a dental bridge in position
  • To strengthen the structural integrity of a tooth that has had a large filling
  • To reinforce and protect cracked and fractured teeth from any further damages
  • To crown a dental implant during missing teeth restoration procedures
  • For cosmetic modifications or alterations such as smile makeovers

Types of Dental Crowns

There are various options available for you to select from, should our dentist recommend you getting a dental cap. The selection process can seem to be taxing.

However, have no worries; our dentist will walk you through the various options available and help you pick the correct dental cap to match your needs.

Here are some of the options of dental caps available:

Porcelain Crowns

All-porcelain crowns also referred to as ceramic crowns, are a popular choice among most of our patients coming in to get dental crowns. This is because they are aesthetically appealing and are designed to resemble a natural tooth, both in texture and appearance.

Porcelain crowns make an excellent choice for patients undergoing front tooth restorations because its natural appearance makes it inconspicuous. Another advantage of porcelain crowns is that they can be matched to your current tooth color and are available in a wide variety of textures and colors.

Porcelain crowns are biocompatible, and the chances of incurring an allergic reaction after the procedure are close to nil. However, if you are getting a back tooth restoration or have a tendency to grind your teeth, this type of crown could wear out faster, and you should opt for a stronger crown.

Gold and Metallic Crowns

These types of dental crowns are favored due to their tensile strength and durability. They make an excellent option for patients undergoing back tooth restorations because they are not aesthetically appealing and conspicuously stand out during front tooth restorations.

You need to be sure before going for this type of crown because you should not have any history of allergies to metals or metallic compounds.

Porcelain Fused with Metal

This crown is designed to have a porcelain exterior and a metal interior to reinforce the porcelain. They are ideally stronger than all-porcelain crowns since they are infused with metal.

Metal infused porcelain crowns are ideal for patients looking for aesthetic appeal and tensile strength within a crown.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Dental Crowns

These are some of the things you need to remember when choosing a crown for your teeth:

  • The durability of the crown
  • The appearance and aesthetics of the given crown
  • Your biocompatibility to the material of the crown
  • The cost
  • Functionality and strength
  • The position of the affected tooth undergoing restoration

Contact us today at Fort Myers Dental Arts and let us guide you towards choosing the perfect dental crown to match your needs.

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