| What Are Dental
Crowns ?
Crowns are generally used
in cosmetic dentistry as a form of dental
restoration and are fitted over the
remaining part of the original tooth or used
as a cap for dental implants.
Dental crowns are made of a variety of
materials which include: • porcelain
(generally used for front teeth as a
straight porcelain crown is very natural
looking but they are not as strong as bonded
crowns) • porcelain bonded to metal •
ceramic crowns which have the appearance of
porcelain and the strength of bonded so are
suitable for any position in the mouth •
Gold Alloy, a very hard wearing crown that
is available in gold or white.
Crowns are regularly used when teeth have
been broken, have been largely destroyed
through dental decay or are excessively
worn. Crowns are molded in a dental
laboratory and, unlike basic filings, act as
strengtheners for what is left of the
original teeth.
With more and more people turning to
cosmetic dentistry to create a perfect smile
crowns have become widely used for improving
the appearance of healthy teeth. This is a
practice that isn’t totally supported in the
dental industry as a portion of the original
tooth has to be ground away to enable the
crown to be fitted in place.
When there is very little of the original
tooth left it may be necessary to insert a
post into the root canal and cement into
place before fitting the crown. The post
will add support and help the dental crown
stay in place.

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As dental crowns are formed in a laboratory
to get a crown fitted requires 2 trips to
the dentist. Initially your dentist will
take an impression of your teeth and provide
you with a temporary crown if required. The
new crown will be fitted 1 – 2 weeks later
and will be fixed into place using dental
cement.
Crowns are made to match the exact color of
your own teeth and will appear completely
natural. You yourself might be aware of a
crown for a few days after it is fitted but
this will just be short term.
The life of a crown depends on the level of
dental care. Many say a crown will last for
7 – 10 years but a well cared for crown can
last a lot longer. Crowns are extremely hard
wearing and durable but will not prevent
further decay of the original tooth!
The cost of dental crowns is generally
covered by dental insurance if they are used
for restorative purposes. If you use any
form of cosmetic dentistry, including dental
crowns for appearance purposes you will
normally have to cover the cost yourself.
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