Dental crowns – Tooth capping problems

Gone are the days when you had to put up with decayed or fractured teeth. Gone are the days of hiding her smile because she doesn’t want anyone to see his embarrassing teeth. With our best Grand Rapids dental services, we will put an end to that misery. Cosmetic dentistry treatment offers a solution for tooth loss, tooth decay, tooth discoloration, and tooth fracture: dental crowns.

Dental crowns work to restore fractured or missing teeth by filling in the gaps left behind. They are used with dental implants to secure crowns in place. In the case of broken teeth, a crown is placed over the tooth, covering it to hide the fracture. Dental crowns are made of non-toxic materials, so they do not harm your body or health. They are also designed to last a long time.

Improves the appearance of teeth affected by injuries, cavities or discoloration. They look a lot like the rest of your teeth and function just like them. They are also used to protect and support weak teeth that are vulnerable to fracture.

Some may be made of metal, porcelain fused to metal, resin, or ceramic. These different types of dental crowns have different properties that give different results to the client. Therefore, it is important for the client to discuss with the dentist which type of dental crown they prefer.

Generally, it lasts from 5 to 15 years. The durability of the crown depends largely on the amount of “wear and tear” that the dental crown is subjected to. For maximum durability, it is recommended that clients follow good dental hygiene and refrain from grinding or clenching their teeth or exposing them to any type of friction. Also, it is important to note that dental crowns that cover decayed teeth do not protect teeth from further decay. Dental crowns are simply a means of covering up the obvious effects of decay. Therefore, always check your teeth and gums for signs of cavities or disease.

We believe in guiding you through every step of your oral care. Holistic dentistry ensures that you are not only educated about your oral health, but practice preventive and corrective measures to give you a healthy life and a great smile.

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