Know About the Types of Dental Crowns Before Getting Them


A dental crown is a dental material that is applied over the crown of the tooth to give it protection and support. People across the globe use a dental crown to replace a missing tooth or strengthen a weakened tooth. It serves to restore a tooth's shape and size, improve its strength, or enhance its performance. Lets’ discuss a couple of things you should know before getting them.
Dental crowns are often used in the following scenarios:
·         Large cavities that can’t be filled
·         Missing teeth when a bridge is needed
·         Coverage for dental implants
·         Cracked, worn down, or weak teeth
·         Restoration after a root canal
·         Cosmetic reasons like discolored or badly shaped teeth
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Types of Dental Crowns:
Based on the materials used and patients’ requirements, dental crowns are categorized into different types.
Temporary: Temporary crowns can be made right in your dentist’s office to give a tooth coverage, while the permanent crown is made off-site, in a dental laboratory. Temporary crowns are made of acrylic-based material or stainless steel.
Stainless Steel: Stainless steel crowns are typically a temporary solution used to protect a tooth or filling while a permanent crown is being prepared. Stainless steel crowns are used for youngsters to shield a primary tooth from additional decay, with the goal, that when the permanent tooth arrives, the crown comes out by itself.
Metals: Metal crowns include alloys with a high gold/platinum element or base-metal alloys like cobalt-chromium and nickel-chromium. These alloys can endure the wear and tear of long-term biting and are very strong since they rarely chip or break. The color is the main disadvantage, which is the reason they are regularly used for molars at the back of the mouth.
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal: This type of crown is a strong option for front or back teeth, or when a bridge demands the strength given by the metal. The advantage of the porcelain is its appearance; the color can be coordinated with the neighboring teeth. However, porcelain has its disadvantages, it has more wear, can chip or break off, and after some time a metal "line" can appear.
All-Resin: While dental crowns made from resin are not as costly as other crown types, over the long term, they do tend to wear out or crack at a higher rate than porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns do.
All-Ceramic or All-Porcelain: Considered the best cosmetic decision, these dental crowns give a natural color match that is far superior to any of other materials and they are unquestionably more suitable for patients with any metal allergies.
Summing Up
Dental crowns provide robust and durable protection for a broken, eroded, decayed or damaged tooth. And, similar to any other teeth, you should regularly brush and floss your crown teeth, to keep it at its best. Maintain a strategic distance from poor oral hygiene habits like chewing on ice, gnawing your fingernails or opening packages with your teeth. If you are considering a Dental Crowns Brisbane or in need of a checkup, contact Brisbane Smile Boutique – General And Cosmetic Dentistry In Brisbane run by dental professionals.
Our team of Cosmetic Dentist In Brisbane is focused on excellence in service and patient care. Our patients are the life of our practice, and with our team having lifetimes of experience you can be assured of the highest quality treatment standard and active dental care. We have been helping patients achieve and maintain beautiful for over 22 years!

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