Crowns Specialist
Many of the patients at Pingree Smile Center come in to have crowns placed on their natural teeth. Dr. Lucy Shah is highly skilled at creating and positioning crowns to help restore and strengthen her patients’ smile for her patients in Pingree Grove, IL and the surrounding areas.
Crowns Q & A
What are crowns and how they work?
Crowns are a type of fixed prosthetic device, which are used to repair a damaged tooth. Unlike some bridgework and all dentures, crowns are permanently seated within the mouth, and cannot be removed under normal circumstances. Crowns are used to strengthen damaged teeth, and also play a critical role in restoring the cosmetic aspects of a healthy smile. Crowns can be used to replace a large filling that has fallen out, restore a fractured tooth, cover a discolored or misshapen tooth, or strengthen a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment. In short, crowns offer an affordable solution for patients who want to address a damaged tooth or improve the appearance, alignment, or shape of a natural tooth.
What are crowns made of?
Crowns can be created from several different materials, depending on the needs and preferences of each patient. Porcelain or ceramic crowns can be constructed that will match the color of the patient’s surrounding teeth. In some cases, metals such as gold or an alloy are used to create crowns, especially when the patient seeks a surface that is stronger than porcelain. This is a good option for patients who grind their teeth while they sleep. Yet another option is a crown made of metal, but coated with porcelain, which results in a crown that is both strong and visually appealing.
What are crowns made of?
Crowns can be created from several different materials, depending on the needs and preferences of each patient. Porcelain or ceramic crowns can be constructed that will match the color of the patient’s surrounding teeth. In some cases, metals such as gold or an alloy are used to create crowns, especially when the patient seeks a surface that is stronger than porcelain. This is a good option for patients who grind their teeth while they sleep. Yet another option is a crown made of metal, but coated with porcelain, which results in a crown that is both strong and visually appealing.
How long do crowns last?
The answer varies from one patient to the next. Crowns are incredibly durable, and when professionally installed offer a lasting solution. However, it is very important that patients practice good oral hygiene and avoid actions that could damage their crowns. Proper brushing and flossing will maintain a healthy mouth, and lower the chances that the tooth under the crown will be subject to decay. In addition, it is important to avoid chewing on ice, hard foods, or nonfood items, as this places excessive levels of stress on the surface of crowns.