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The Benefits of Choosing a Dental Crown to Restore Your Smile

by Williams, Daily & Frazier on Feb 13, 2023 4:30:00 AM

Are you facing a cracked or chipped tooth, or perhaps your teeth have worn out due to natural aging? If so, dental crowns are a great choice. 

As one of the most popular procedures available in cosmetic dentistry today, crowns offer more than just aesthetic benefits. With a crown you can restore both function and beauty while preserving your original smile. 

Keep reading to discover if a dental crown could be an ideal solution for restoring your damaged teeth.

What are dental crowns?

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped "cap" that is placed over a tooth to restore its shape and size, strengthen the tooth, and protect it from further damage. Crowns are typically used to restore teeth that have been damaged by decay, infection, or trauma. 

Crowns can also be used to improve the appearance of teeth that are severely stained or discolored.

Crowns typically last for 5-10 years, but they may last longer if you take good care of them. Be sure to brush and floss your teeth regularly and visit your dentist for regular checkups.

Benefits of getting a dental crown

Improve the appearance of your smile

A dental crown is the perfect solution to make your smile aesthetically pleasing and uniform. By covering up a flaw or imperfection in one tooth, your entire mouth can be transformed into a beautiful masterpiece.

Improve the functionality of your teeth

A dental crown is a great option for those with teeth that are cracked, severely decayed or worn down. Not only does it provide protection from further damage to the affected tooth, but also restores its shape and function - restoring your smile.

Strengthen your teeth

If you have a broken or fragile tooth, adding a dental crown can be the shield it needs to maintain its position and stop additional destruction. This may help your natural teeth last longer while keeping them safe.

Extend the life of your natural teeth

A dental crown can be a potent weapon in the fight against tooth extraction, shielding weakened teeth and restoring damaged ones. Not only will this help you save money on costly procedures, but it'll also safeguard your overall oral health for years to come.

Process of getting a dental crown

  1. The dentist will first take an x-ray of the tooth to be crowned in order to determine its shape and size.
  2. The dentist will then remove any decay from the tooth and may need to file down the tooth in order to create a smooth surface for the crown to sit on.
  3. A mold will be taken of the tooth and sent to a dental lab, where the crown will be made.
  4. While the crown is being made, the patient will wear a temporary crown.
  5. When the permanent crown is ready, the patient will return to the dentist's office for a final fitting and installation.

Costs of getting a dental crown?

The cost of a dental crown can vary depending on the materials used, the dentist's fee, and your insurance coverage. Generally, the cost of a crown ranges from $500 to $1,500. If you have dental insurance, your policy may cover some or all of the cost of a crown.

Conclusion

If you're looking to enhance the appearance of your teeth or protect them from further damage, a dental crown might be just what you need. The entire process is safe and effective while also being generally covered by most insurance policies - it's certainly worth considering! To find out if getting a dental crown is right for you, have an in-depth chat with your dentist today.

Williams, Daily & Frazier Dental is a family and cosmetic dentist in Raleigh, NC with a dedicated team of dentists, assistants, hygienists and administrators who are enthusiastic in their commitment to their patients. We offer dental implants, Invisalign teeth straightening, in-office and home teeth whitening options, and Oral-B electric toothbrushes.
Contact Williams, Daily & Frazier at (919) 846-9070 for more information and to schedule an appointment today.