How Long Will a Dental Crown Last?

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You may need a dental crown in Oshawa if your tooth is damaged, decayed, or infected or after root canal therapy. A crown covers the entire natural tooth, so none of its original structure is visible.

Dental crowns are great for protecting and preserving teeth. They should last 10 years or often a lot longer with the right care.

 

Remaining Tooth Structure

Before you can have a dental crown, our dentist must assess the tooth to ensure enough original structure to support it. Next, we must prepare the tooth, carefully shaping it to provide enough room for the crown while looking and feeling natural and comfortable.

 

Fit and Design of the Crown

An ill-fitting crown can begin to leak, so bacteria found in plaque can get underneath and cause further infection and decay. If the crown doesn’t fit properly, there is a risk that it could fall out or loosen. Sometimes, it is possible to re-cement the crown, but other times, it must be replaced.

 

Teeth Clenching and Grinding

If you clench and grind your teeth, a problem called bruxism in Whitby, there is a risk it will damage restorations like dental crowns. You may be unaware you have this habit because it tends to be nocturnal. However, a dental exam will almost certainly uncover signs of this problem, and we can provide appropriate treatment.

Bruxism is usually treatable with a custom-made night guard that prevents teeth from coming into contact during sleep. Other times, we may recommend a combination of treatments to address this habit.

 

Using Your Teeth As Tools

When you find it awkward to get into a packet, do you reach for the scissors or attack it with your teeth? If you use your teeth, there is a real risk you could damage them. It’s the same with dental crowns; if a habit can damage your natural teeth, it can easily damage your crown.

Instead, use the proper tools to open packages and avoid biting your nails or biting down on ice cubes.

 

Oral Hygiene

Proper oral care protects teeth and restorations like dental crowns in Ajax. Regular brushing and flossing remove dental plaque and food debris, preventing these substances from building up around the margins of your dental crown, where they could cause problems.

When plaque and tartar build-up around the crown margins, gum recession can result. As the gums pull back, it exposes the edges of the crown, which can look unsightly and may compromise it.

 

Dental Checkups and Cleanings

Regular dental checkups and hygiene appointments will help your dental crown last longer. Our dentist can check the condition of the crown to ensure it is still fitting well and protecting the tooth underneath. Our hygienist uses special tools to clean around the crown thoroughly, removing all plaque and tartar buildup.

 

Digital Dental Impressions Ensure a Precise Fit

Margolian Dentistry uses digital scanning technology to take a precise dental impression. This is vital to ensure that the crown, once made, will fit tightly around the tooth’s margins or edges.

 

Custom-Designed Crowns to Look and Feel Good

Our crowns are custom-designed and manufactured using the latest technologies and materials. Our dental lab technicians work closely with our dentists, ensuring your new crown will blend in beautifully with your existing teeth.

Are you ready to restore your smile with dental implants at our skilled and trusted dental practice? Don’t wait to get the smile of your dreams with us. Get in contact with our doctors, Dr. Sheri Margolian and our exceptional team at our practice to schedule an appointment today!

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