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Dental Crowns

Dental crowns, in the realm of dental insurance, refer to a type of dental restoration that covers a damaged or weakened tooth. It is a cap-like structure placed over the tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and improve its appearance.

Example #1

For instance, if a person has a broken tooth due to an accident, a dental crown may be recommended by a dentist to protect and strengthen the damaged tooth.

Example #2

Another example is when a tooth has undergone a root canal treatment, a dental crown might be placed over it to provide additional protection and support.

Misuse

Misuse of dental crowns can occur when dentists recommend them unnecessarily to increase profits, leading to unnecessary expenses for consumers. It's important to be aware of the actual dental needs and seek a second opinion if uncertain about the recommended treatment.

Benefits

The benefit of dental crowns is that they can help preserve a damaged tooth, prevent further decay or damage, and restore proper functioning. For example, a dental crown can save a severely decayed tooth from extraction, thus preserving the natural tooth structure and preventing the need for more extensive treatments.

Conclusion

Understanding the role of dental crowns in dental insurance is crucial for consumers to make informed decisions about their dental health. Being informed about when dental crowns are necessary versus optional can help consumers avoid unnecessary expenses and protect their dental health.

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Last Modified: 4/29/2024
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