Understanding Dental Crowns | Dr Carla Cyrino | 18 January 2024

When your teeth are broken, damaged, or discoloured, it can significantly impact your self-esteem and interpersonal interactions. If you seek a solution to restore, repair, and fortify damaged teeth, along with gaining an aesthetically pleasing smile, then dental crowns may be the perfect solution. A dental crown is a tailor-made cap for your tooth, typically crafted from ceramic, porcelain, or resin to match your teeth’s natural colour seamlessly.

 

Understanding Dental Crowns

A dental crown, commonly known as a “cap,” is a tooth-shaped covering placed over a tooth or implant. Custom-made, it conceals misshapen, damaged, or discoloured teeth. With proper dental care and hygiene, dental crowns offer a durable, long-term solution, potentially lasting up to 20 years. They also support weakened teeth affected by previous damage or procedures, enhancing appearance and functionality.

 

Varieties of Dental Crowns

Various types of dental crowns are available, utilising different materials and sizes to cater to individual needs and dental conditions. Some options include temporary crowns, solid metal crowns, metal-ceramic crowns, post crowns anchored with a pin, partial crowns covering a small part of the teeth, implant crowns, porcelain crowns, telescopic crowns, and ceramic crowns. All-ceramic crowns, however, are the most popular due to their natural appearance.

 

Advantages of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns offer numerous benefits, including:

  1. Longevity: Dental crowns can last up to 20 years with proper care.
  2. Improved Aesthetics: Enhances your smile and overall appearance, restoring self-confidence.
  3. Restored Teeth: Effectively addresses broken or damaged teeth.
  4. Colour Restoration: Brings back the natural colour of teeth.
  5. Protection: Shields decayed, cracked, and worn-down teeth, preventing further damage.

 

The Dental Crowns Procedure

The dental crown process commences with a consultation, where dental impressions are taken to create custom-fitted crowns. Any existing decay or infection is addressed before fitting the new crowns. After tooth preparation, temporary crowns are installed while the custom ones are crafted. A subsequent appointment finalises the process, with the new crowns securely fitted using adhesive material.

 

Ideal Candidates for Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are typically recommended for individuals with:

  1. Broken or fractured teeth.
  2. Decayed teeth.
  3. Loss of self-confidence due to tooth colour or damage.
  4. Large or fractured fillings.
  5. Root canals.
  6. The need to replace existing crowns.
  7. The need to reinforce weakened or damaged teeth.

 

Post-Care for Dental Crowns

Maintaining a hygiene routine is crucial for the longevity of dental crowns. This includes daily use of interdental brushes or floss, regular check-ups with your dentist, and brushing with fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day. Promptly contact your dentist if the crown becomes dislodged to ensure reattachment or replacement.

 

If you want to know more about dental crowns in Dubai, book an appointment with our dental expert, Dr Carla Cyrino, at Cornerstone Clinic, Grosvenor House.

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18 January 2024