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Dental caps play an essential role in ensuring you maintain the perfect smile while preventing damage to your teeth. After all, it’s the first thing that others notice about you. To keep the functionality and aesthetics of your teeth, your dentist will recommend a tooth cap or dental crown.
Crowns are a type of restorative procedure where a tooth or a dental implant is completely covered to protect it from further damage. Generally, when crowns are cemented into place, they cover the entire visible section of your damaged tooth until the gum line.
There are numerous situations where a crown may be necessary for adults. Some of the cases when dentists recommend crowns include:
When compared with other alternatives, crowns are a beneficial treatment procedure that restores damaged teeth. Typically, they provide a wide range of solutions to several dental issues. Check out some of the advantages of tooth crowns.
1. Restores your teeth
Crowns are custom-made. Because of this, the technician can evaluate and mirror various aspects of your jaw, bite, and other factors to ensure the shape and alignment are perfect. However, in comparison to dental fillings visualizing, evaluating, and mirroring these aspects may be slightly tricky due to the direct fabrication of the procedure. Crowns can restore the precise shape and appearance of your teeth.
2. Improves the appearance
Ever wondered why most movie stars have a perfect smile? Well, the answer is crowns. Since they are designed to blend in with your natural teeth, it’s hard to distinguish them from the rest of your bites. Caps can significantly improve the general appearance of your teeth and give you a Hollywood smile.
3. Provides long-term solution
Tooth caps are durable and can last for up to 15 years, ensuring you’ll be satisfied with the treatment. Moreover, compared to other restorative procedures, crowns provide a higher success rate.
4. Strengthens teeth
Typically, crowns are placed on a tooth that is severely destroyed or damaged by tooth decay, breaking, or has undergone a root canal treatment. In comparison to fillings, besides restoring the tooth’s shape, crowns can also reinforce and strengthen them.
Tooth cap procedures usually require two visits to the dentist. The first visit involves examining and preparing the tooth, while the second visit involves the placement of the crown.
After the procedure, it’s essential to practice proper oral hygiene and commit yourself to routine dental checkups for optimum oral health.
There are several types of crowns that are made from different materials. Generally, tooth caps may be made from metal alloys, porcelain bonded to metal, ceramic, or resin materials. To determine the best type of material to use on your crown, your dentist considers various factors such as:
Afterward, your dentist will decide the best material to use to ensure the tooth caps look like your natural tooth and fits comfortably in your mouth. Below is a list of the available crown materials used:
Although your crown restores your teeth, your teeth are still susceptible to gum disease or tooth decay due to poor oral hygiene. To protect your teeth from cavities or damage:
Moreover, without proper care, you may experience some problems associated with crowns, such as:
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We are excited to announce that Chancellors Way Dental will be relocating as of September 6th, 2021 (after Labour Day long weekend). We will be merging with our nearby practice of Campus Dentist, located at the University of Guelph in the Student Center on the first level.
You, our valued patients, can be assured that we will continue to practice the same high standard of dentistry with the continuity and expertise of our caring, well-trained, and compassionate staff as you have become accustomed. Our office will continue to provide the best care possible and accept the same insurance plans. We realize that change can be difficult but we hope to make the transition as smooth as possible for you. Our staff will be there to help and we have included all the details regarding our new location, including address, phone number and office hours. It has been a pleasure working with you and we look forward to seeing you at our new location.
Visits can be requested online, you can get in touch with us at: guelph@campusdentist.com or call us at (519) 836-5801. If you have any questions or need any assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
Stay healthy, be safe, and don’t forget to brush and floss! We are always accepting new patients and we are so excited that you chose us!
Campus Dentist Team