Dental crown is a tooth-shaped, custom made "cap" that is placed over a tooth act like a protective 'cap,' crafted to fit your existing tooth seamlessly. They're designed to shield teeth from potential breaks, fractures, or damage, restoring their shape, size, strength, and cosmetic appearance—helping to avoid the need for extraction. Explore the benefits of dental crowns for a durable and safeguarded smile.
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A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over a damaged or decayed tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance.
There are many different dental crowns available to suit anyone’s needs and budget. Permanent tooth caps can be made from materials including:
Metal crowns are the most long-lasting kinds available. They rarely chip or break, and they cause minimum wear to other teeth. However, because of their distinctive metal colour, these crowns are best for molars.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns are a more popular choice as they can be colour-matched to your natural tooth. There is a chance that the porcelain will chip or break, and they also cause more wear to opposing teeth than all-metal crowns.
Resin crowns are a more affordable option compared to other crown types, but they wear down over time and are more susceptible to fractures than crowns made from other materials.
Ceramic or porcelain crowns are not as strong as metal or porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns, but they provide the best natural colour match. This makes them the ideal choice for front teeth.
Crowns protect a damaged or weak tooth, reinforce a bridge, and provide a more attractive color and shape for a tooth. With a crown, there is no denture-like slipping, and you have improved diction and pronunciation. Crowns reduce discomfort and pain while allowing you to have a complete set of teeth.
The cost of a dental crown varies depending on which tooth requires the crown and whether the crown is ceramic, porcelain, or metallic. Based on data from the Australian Dental Association, a ceramic crown (item 613) can cost up to $2,100 and a porcelain crown (item 615) can be up to $2,100. With dental cover, you get reduced and capped fees on dental crowns.
A dental crown usually requires two visits to the dentist. At the first appointment:
When the permanent crown is ready, you may have your second visit. At your second appointment, our dentist may remove the temporary crown and position and fasten the new permanent crown to the treated tooth with a special adhesive.
Your dental crown may take some getting used to, but in time a permanent dental crown should look, function, and feel like a regular tooth. This is a simple summary of the dental crown procedure generally, and it is recommended that you seek advice from our dentist with respect to your dental crown treatment procedure.
The dental crown procedure requires a local anaesthetic. After your procedure is over and the anaesthesia has worn off, you may feel some sensitivity or soreness in the gums around the tooth with the temporary crown. The pain is generally minimal and should not last long.
Our dentist will make you comfortable during a crown procedure by numbing your tooth. A topical anaesthetic will be applied to your gum before the anaesthetic is given. You may feel a small pinch. Getting a dental crown placed involves several steps, and any of these may cause pain or discomfort.
Disinfect the sore gums by swashing salty water and spitting it out. Brush your mouth to combat bacteria and plaque.
Avoid chewing while your mouth is numb; wait until the anesthesia has gone away. Don’t eat solids until half an hour after the procedure to allow the dental cement to cure and solidify. Avoid consuming hard, crunchy, and sticky food for a few days. Also, be careful to keep the crown intact while flossing.
If you have a chipped or damaged a tooth, or you just wish to improve the aesthetic appeal of your smile, tooth caps may be the answer. Dental crowns (or tooth caps) offer a simple solution for restoring and protecting your teeth while creating a beautiful, natural-looking smile.
Get your tooth cap treatment done with our dentist. Private Health fund with extra makes dental cover and dental care more affordable so that everyone can achieve good health and a great smile for life. With some extra covers, you get reduced & capped dental fees on the spot at every visit to our nearby dental clinic in Wheelers Hill, Melbourne.
Dental crowns are used for many reasons, including:
From tooth damage to aesthetic preference, dental crowns are able to protect your teeth and help create a beautiful smile.
Zirconia offers enhanced durability and strength. Tooth caps/crowns using zirconia usually last longer than porcelain. Zirconia dental restorations look very natural and are more translucent so the cap reflects light in the same manner as natural teeth.
A dental crown should work just like a natural, healthy tooth. They withstand normal biting and chewing forces just like a regular tooth, though they do require maintenance and replacement as they can become loose over time.
Preparing a tooth for a crown generally requires two visits to our dentist. The initial visit involves examining and preparing the tooth, and the second involves the placement of the crown.
During the first visit, our dentist may take X-rays to examine the roots of the tooth and its surrounding bone to ensure there is no decay or risk of infection. They will then inject a local anaesthetic to numb the area before filing the tooth to make room for the crown.
Once the tooth has been reshaped, the dentist will make an impression of the tooth with paste or putty. This impression will be the model of your crown, which will be made within 2-3 weeks. In the meantime, your tooth will be fitted with a temporary crown to protect the treated tooth.
At your second visit, our dentist in Wheelers Hill, Melbourne will remove your temporary crown and cement your permanent crown into place, ensuring the fit and colour is suitable.
There are a few issues that can develop with a dental crown, including:
Although very rare, an allergic reaction can occur with the mixture of metals or porcelain materials used in crowns.
Discomfort or sensitivity can occur once your anaesthesia wears off. You may experience some hot and cold sensitivity if the tooth that has been crowned has a nerve remaining in it. Pain or sensitivity when biting down usually means that the crown is too high on the tooth, and your dentist can easily fix this problem once it is brought to their attention.
Crowns can become loose if the cement washes out from underneath them. This causes the crown to loosen as well as allowing bacteria to leak in, resulting in decay of the tooth that remains.
Crowns made entirely of porcelain can occasionally chip. If the chip is only small, a composite resin can be used to restore the chip with the crown remaining in your mouth. The crown may need to be replaced if the chipping is excessive.
If your crown is an improper fit or does not have enough cement to hold it on, it can fall off. You can replace the crown temporarily using over-the-counter dental adhesive or temporary tooth cement. It is advised that you call your dentist immediately, and they will provide you with instructions on how to care for your tooth and crown until you can be seen for an evaluation.
Depending on the crown material, the wear and tear, and how well it is looked after, a dental crown can last between 5 and 15 years.
Your mouth may still be numb for a few hours after the treatment until the anaesthetic wears off. Avoid chewing on your lip or cheek to prevent injury.
It is also recommended that you do not use your restored crown to chew hard or sticky foods for 24 hours while the cement is setting.
It is completely normal for your new crown to feel a little strange at first while your adjacent teeth are getting used to it.
While its rare, Permanent or temporary dental crowns, just like teeth, do wear out and can come off.
You may have a predisposition or susceptibility to decay and a tooth with a crown that repeatedly falls out will almost certainly decay. Our dentist in Wheelers Hill will guide and advise you and may suggest root canal therapy.
However, you should not panic; if it happens, contact our dentist immediately.
Yes, the tooth/teeth underneath a crown may develop a cavity or decay in the future, so it's important to maintain good oral health care at home and visit our dentist regularly.
Yes, it's possible to repair a dental crown/tooth cap. Porcelain crowns can chip like normal teeth. Your dentist may use a resin that matches the colour of the crown if the chip is not too large. Dental Crowns can last from 5 to 15 years or more, which usually depends on the type crown. Porcelain crowns are more fragile than metal crowns and may need to be replaced.
Yes, a dental crown can stain over time. Like your natural teeth, coffee, red wine, smoking and other foods and habits may cause staining on your dental crown.
No, whitening gel will not whiten porcelain crowns as it has no effect on porcelain surfaces. If you would like to whiten your teeth and you want your dental crowns to match, you'll need to replace your dental crown/tooth cap.
Dental crowns do not require any special care, but it is important to remember that the tooth underneath still requires care against decay and gum disease. Brushing and flossing regularly is important to maintain good oral health and prevent these issues.
Our professional dentists strive to make your dental crown look as natural and seamless as possible. If you are concerned about the appearance of your dental crown, we recommend choosing ceramic or porcelain materials for your crown, as they can be best matched to the colour of your natural teeth.
Our dentist will take your individual circumstances into consideration to decide whether a dental crown is the most suitable solution for you. Depending on your situation and requirements, alternative treatments may be recommended.
If your tooth is badly damaged and there is decay or infection near the pulp, tooth removal may be recommended and a bridge or implant installed instead of a dental crown.
Atlas Smiles Dental is happy to be a part of the Wheelers Hill community. We take pride in serving the great people of Wheelers Hill and want to give each one of our patients a worry-free experience at a price they can afford. Providing outstanding dental care to our lovely community is just our way of getting back. We hope you join us and choose Atlas Smiles Dental for all your oral health needs. Google us Dentist near me Open now.
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