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Dental Crown

A dental crown is a cap that is placed over a damaged or decayed tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance.

Example #1

For example, if a tooth has a large cavity that cannot be fixed with a filling, a dental crown may be recommended by the dentist to cover and protect the tooth.

Example #2

In another scenario, a cracked tooth that needs reinforcement may be fitted with a dental crown to prevent further damage.

Misuse

Misusing a dental crown may involve unnecessary placement on a healthy tooth, leading to potential harm such as damaging the tooth's structure or causing sensitivity. It is crucial to ensure that dental crowns are only used when necessary to protect the consumer's oral health and prevent unnecessary procedures.

Benefits

The benefits of a dental crown include strengthening a weakened or damaged tooth, improving its appearance, and restoring its function. For instance, a dental crown can help save a tooth from extraction by providing structural support and enhancing its durability.

Conclusion

Understanding when a dental crown is truly needed and ensuring its appropriate use can safeguard the consumer's dental health and prevent unnecessary interventions. Consumers should consult with a trusted dentist to assess the necessity of a dental crown and explore alternative treatments when possible.

Related Terms

Dental CleaningFillingsRoot CanalExtractionOrthodonticsCosmetic Dentistry

See Also

Cosmetic DentistryDental BridgeDental Implant

Last Modified: 4/30/2024
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