Top Reasons for a Dental Crown

damaged teeth before and after dental crowns

Dental crowns are used to address various dental issues, and the reasons for getting them can vary based on individual cases.

Here are some common reasons for getting dental crowns:

  1. Tooth Decay: Dental crowns can be placed to restore teeth that have significant decay and cannot be effectively treated with dental fillings alone.

  2. Fractured or Broken Teeth: Teeth that are fractured or broken due to trauma or other reasons may require dental crowns for restoration and reinforcement.

  3. Root Canal Treatment: After a root canal procedure, a dental crown is often placed to protect the treated tooth and restore its strength.

  4. Cosmetic Enhancement: Dental crowns are used for cosmetic purposes to improve the appearance of misshapen, discolored, or poorly sized teeth.

  5. Worn Down Teeth: Teeth that are excessively worn down, either due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other factors, may benefit from the protection and support provided by dental crowns.

  6. Large Fillings: When a tooth has a large filling relative to its size, a dental crown may be recommended to provide additional support and prevent fractures.

  7. Dental Bridges: Dental crowns are used as part of dental bridge structures to replace missing teeth by anchoring the bridge to adjacent natural teeth.

  8. Implant Restoration: Dental crowns are placed on dental implants to replace missing teeth permanently.

  9. Malocclusion (Improper Bite): In cases of malocclusion, where the bite is misaligned, dental crowns may be used to reshape and realign teeth.

  10. Cracked Teeth Syndrome: Individuals with cracked teeth may require dental crowns to stabilize and protect the teeth from further damage.

In summary, dental crowns are a versatile dental solution, serving both restorative and cosmetic purposes. They protect, strengthen, and enhance teeth, allowing individuals to maintain their oral health and achieve an aesthetically pleasing smile.

Contact Dr. Mikula’s office to see if a Dental Crown is what you need! We design, mill and glaze our crowns on-premises, so you’ll have your crown by the end of the day!

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