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Dental Crown Placement to Restore Damaged Teeth

Dental Crown Placement to Restore Damaged Teeth

Dental crowns are common treatments used to fully restore teeth. Restoring damaged teeth can be done in several ways, depending on the severity of the damage or decay. One of the most popular ways that this is done is through dental crown placement.

A quick guide to dental crowns for tooth restoration

Here is a quick overview of dental crowns and how they are used to restore unhealthy teeth. This information can be especially helpful to individuals who are not sure what type of dental attention their teeth require.

Understanding what dental crowns are

First, it is necessary to understand what exactly dental crowns are. They are small caps that go directly over back moral teeth. They completely cover all sides of the tooth, which in a sense, restores and renews that natural tooth.


Dental crowns can be made of an array of materials, including porcelain, gold, and composite resin. Depending on the severity of the damage or decay of the tooth, the general dentist will decide what material is most appropriate, as each has its pros and cons.

Restoring damaged teeth

When the teeth are in bad shape due to decay or damage, there becomes a need for restoration. In mild to moderate situations, a crown may not be necessary. However, if the attention that is needed is questionable or more extensive, it may be wise to get a dental crown. The tooth is completely capped, so even if the damage or decay is minimal, the crown can completely restore the entire tooth. This not only addresses the existing damage or decay but also allows the tooth to essentially start over: Moving forward, the crowned tooth has the chance to maintain good health.

Other things to know

When expecting to get a dental crown, it is important to understand that there is still a potential for damage or decay in the future. Patients must practice good oral hygiene and avoid eating certain things that could break the dental crown. Additionally, it is recommended to visit the dentist at least twice a year to undergo a cleaning, examination, and X-rays, all of which allow for optimal oral health to be maintained.

Find out more from a dentist

Dental crowns can address mild to extensive levels of damage, whether it be an injury like a crack or decay involving cavities. The best place to start is by consulting with a general dentist who can appropriately assess the tooth. This will determine what type of dental crown is best and what other actions may be necessary. Reach out today to learn more or to get scheduled for an appointment!


Request an appointment here: https://www.rockvillefamilydental.com or call Rockville Family Dental at (301) 575-0941 for an appointment in our Rockville office.

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